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you cant copy/paste links to quite a few job sites.

Now that is povo!

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Work Type: Part Time Sub-Classification: Courier/Driver

Area: Sunshine Coast Advertiser: Westwood Enterprises (Qld) Pty Ltd

Salary: $15/hr

Driver - Surveillance

Responsible Mature Minded person required for Part Time Surveillance Work driving Unmarked Company Vehicle fitted with In-Car Cameras.

Objective to capture video footage of dangerous driving in nominated locations on the Sunshine Coast.

Hours approximately:

Thursday 5pm - 9pm

Friday 9pm - 3am

Saturday 10pm - 3am

Sunday 5pm - 9pm

Applicants must possess a clean driving record, and be able to identify and target locations where dangerous driving is taking place.

A lot of time will be spent in parked vehicle in nominated locations.

Must complete vehicle logbook, and be prepared to submit police reports, statements, and attend court sessions (we envisage 1 court attendance per week).

Emphasis is on promoting SAFE DRIVING practices, and this role does not involve chasing vehicles or speeding, and we do not condone any dangerous or illegal acts. The aim is to slow people down and make the roads safer for everyone.

Michelle Kazukaitis

Roadside Watch

P O Box 111

Cotton Tree 4558

Sunshine Coast

07 5443 4500

Fax 07 5443 3343

Email: [email protected]

Email: Please click the 'Apply Now' button below.

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its the same principles as a private investigator i suppose..

they're not cops, but can perform investigations and surveillance on people..

That came to mind, but that also opens a whole new can of worms as you haven't been employed by one individual to investigate one person EG: divorce situations, wife hires P.I to investigate Husband ect.. Your pretty much just filming random people.

Just look at the controversy with people using camera's at beach's, school events ect.. It's clear they are after someone to target the younger driver's... It will take one kids father/mother who is a barrister to sue the ass out of them

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I know I can film stuff in relation to water and use it as evidence....then again I have certain delegations and powers under the act so maybe that is one of them.

That said I am sure we have used video from a public member as evidence too (I know it is a water issue not cars but evidence to non enitable crimes is still crimes???)...it didn't carry much weight but, as all the notes and stuff that have to accompany the video were not done properly, So I think if they are trained in gathering evidence properly it could be used and be effective in court :banana:

That said it would be pretty easy to spot the guy with the video camera, with his note book and GPS ha ha :blink:

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for f**ks sake, dangerous driving isnt everything its cranked up to be.

Driver fatuige is involved in at least one out of 3 deaths, or so they say.

Alcohol must be at least that, if not more.

Then there are genuine accidents, mechanical failures, other misc crash's, say one out of 10.

Leaves what, say 25% for dangerous driving?

Its over-hyped.

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for f**ks sake, dangerous driving isnt everything its cranked up to be.

Driver fatuige is involved in at least one out of 3 deaths, or so they say.

Alcohol must be at least that, if not more.

Then there are genuine accidents, mechanical failures, other misc crash's, say one out of 10.

Leaves what, say 25% for dangerous driving?

Its over-hyped.

And of that 25% probably 2% is an actual accident caused by the type of dangerous driving this person is trying to target.

But damn they must be pissed off about drifters to pay that sort of money. I mean give them 5mins normally they would right themselfs off.

LoL and its still a hotmail address. I cant take any job ad seriously that has a hotmail address.

Sounds like a job for Magnum P.I.!!!

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$15 per hr for a casual job this is 2007, milk and bread costs about $6 to buy and fuel is $1.20 a litre.

Shit money.

You would probly make more doing a night shift at maccas.

I could think of better things to do between those times.

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yeah, these guys are :blink: They already dobbed in one of our work vehicles in for pretty much doing nothing at all.

They think they are law onto themselves, which to me means anybody can take the law onto these guys in whichever way they see fit.

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Westwood Enterprises Qld P/L - Cotton Tree

PO Box 11

COTTON TREE 4558

Phone: 07 5443 4500

Fax: 07 5443 3343

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They're realestate agents, or related to one.. can't be too many realestate agents in 'cotton tree' up there

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