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The Victorian Police takes in over $8 millions EVERY MONTH in traffic fines!!!! Let’s try to avoid it with the use of speed warnings.

Are you sick of speeding fines and getting points deducted on your license? Then we have the solution for you, become our Road Agent and you will have a chance of winning weekly prizes worth thousand of dollars and FREE service from Road Info. Or just use our service and avoid the police.

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• Mobile speed cameras

• Radar or Laser controls undertaken by the police

• Other controls undertaken by the police like seat belt checks, license and registration checks, vehicle checks or other things you see the police do.

WE DON’T WANT reports on booze and drug buses as we do not report this.

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• Which activity (refer to above)

• Location of the police activity (eel. corner of St Kilda Rd and Toorak Rd).

• Time of the event occurring.

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It is legal, same as many Radio channels report the whereabouts on Police cameras.

This service is only available in Victoria at the moment.

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Ive never had a speeding fine cos i dont speed when im driving a to b

that said, when i want to speed i do in the early hours of the morning on freeways and take it to the max, this eliminates my temptations during the day and i wont hurt anyone but myself.

G'Day,

When I organise GTR Drive Days, there are certain things we say and certain things we don't...

WHERE? we don't say this on a forum

HOW? we have 11Km range tranceivers: we've also arranged these days on same weekends as APEC, CHOGM etc

WHEN? very early mornings, usually starting at 5.30 to get to our starting points

WHY? cause we hone our skills without interruption

'Tis Good; 'Tis Safe

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