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On call 24/7 Xmas & NYE - Sunshine Coast

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Socially responsible project

It is going to be tough with long hours and being on call 24/7, but our project is worthwhile.

Young people are continuing to die at an alarming rate on our roads. How many will die this Xmas?

You could help to save a life, and gain experience and production skills.

Payment is $1,000 - $2,000 for the ten days depending on experience. If you have your own equipment (camera), we can negotiate for its use.

We can provide basic accommodation and a guarantee that you will have a good team to work with.

We are looking for a reliable committed person with some experience in video camera work and possibly post-production. You will need to submit some show-case material.

We are based in Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast Queensland.

Loraine McElligott

Westwood Enterprises (Qld) PL

BH (07) 5443-4500

FAX (07) 5443-3343

oh god.. these guys really are on a misguided crusade aren't they..

They've got another ad going too..

Video Editor - Sunshine Coast

Roadside Watch is an internet-based service designed to assist in reducing the road toll. Based on the Sunshine Coast.

Contract video editor will require their own editing software and computer.

Separately, a short dramatic promo also requires editing.

Opportunity for further work in editing / video production down the track.

Project must be completed by Easter Thursday.

Loraine McElligott

Roadside Watch

PO Box 111

Cottn Tree 4558

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

I might give them a call and let them know prevention is better than stalking. Maybe they should train drivers... Make a driver training facility up there...

But yeah, thats gold.

"hoon removal kit" http://www.roadsidewatch.com/use/server.php?page_id=4208

These people really aren't too intelligent are they?

# McElligott L

# 86 Beach Pde Maroochydore 4558

# (07) 5443 3343

btw: well if they're going to claim 'public interest' for filming people without their consent, so is the above..

in the "roadside watch policy" part

they liken hoons to gunmen wandering the streets lol oh my god, wtf are these ppl doing.

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5. Report it. If you saw a madman in the street with a gun, you would not hesitate to call the Police. If you see a madman in a car endangering the lives of others, take a video and send it to us. We will forward it onto the Police. Don’t let someone kill the ones that you love, just because no one bothered to slow them down.

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These people really aren't too intelligent are they?

# McElligott L

# 86 Beach Pde Maroochydore 4558

# (07) 5443 3343

btw: well if they're going to claim 'public interest' for filming people without their consent, so is the above..

Is this the ring leaders addy?

http://www.roadsidewatch.com/use/server.php?page_id=4208

a removal kit...

i was just going to say this setup would be sweet to record some in-car footage at a track day... but $1500!!! fark that.

Technical Specifications

Electrical

Voltage 8 to 40 VDC (12 VDC Nominal)

Power up to 1 W (not including cameras)

Battery Pack 9.0 VDC 700 mAH Rechargeable NiCad

Video

Inputs 4 Female RCA Connecters

Outputs 1 Female RCA Connecter (for setup and live monitor)

Type NTSC Composite Video

Image Resolution up to 360 x 256

Frames per Second up to 10

Recording

Triggers 3 NH and 3 NL inputs (3 negative and 3 positive inputs)

Medium up to 1 Gigabyte Secure Digital (SD Card)

Pre-Event up to 2 minutes (varies +- based on resolution and frame rate)

Total Duration varies based on resolution, frame rate, and SD Card size

Physical

Dimensions 6.1 x 4.2 x 1.5 Inches (Main Unit), 2 x 1.0 x 0.5 Inches SD

Weight 1 lb.

Operating Temp. -40 to 70 C (-40 to 160 F)

Connections +12 VDC, Ground, Ignition, Power to Cameras (x4),

Camera Inputs (x4), Video Output, SD Card Pod, Triggers

EDIT: actually they're pretty crap cameras

in the "roadside watch policy" part

they liken hoons to gunmen wandering the streets lol oh my god, wtf are these ppl doing.

QUOTE

5. Report it. If you saw a madman in the street with a gun, you would not hesitate to call the Police. If you see a madman in a car endangering the lives of others, take a video and send it to us. We will forward it onto the Police. Don’t let someone kill the ones that you love, just because no one bothered to slow them down.

I gotta say, Id also report some freaky barstard out the front of my house with a camera sitting in their car for 3hours!

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