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When I were a lad ( :D) I got pinged on Canning Hwy coming down the hill past Melville motors. I was riding my brakes and within the limits. At the time of the flash a truck passed me on the outside so I naturally assumed it was him. When I recieved the fine I went into east perth to question it and view the photo. Interestingly there was no truck in the photo, Infact there wasn't a car on the road anywhere!!!!! at peak hour???? I suspect the truck driver got a fine too.

there was no car in the photo 4 the speeding fine?¿ really so just empty road ¿? what was the outcome ?

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there was no car in the photo 4 the speeding fine?¿ really so just empty road ¿? what was the outcome ?

I should clarify.

It was peak hour, cars everywhere, yet I was driving the only car on the road, in the photo :D

Even the truck that was beside me at the time of the flash was not in the shot.............go figure!!!!!!!

So I reluctantly paid the fine and walked away. Who in court was going to believe a 19yr old.

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Only if someone else using the same app tells everyone else that a camera is there :P

I love my radar detector, even when it does go off for no reason... I think it's just telling me it loves it's daddy.

from what i recall if there are 2 cars in the photo the cops have to bin it.

p.s story time, took my car over pits while back n the doosh bag at welshpool was flogging my car down orrong rd (with me in the car) i happend to say "speed camera" and he slammed the anchors on he reckons it was facing backwards and i never recieved a fine tho he would have def been doin over 70kph !?!

and then the F#k head still didnt take my yellow sticker off..

good times

No, get an iPhone... They have a radar detector app :down:

Is your gayPhone app. going to tell you when a cop is pointing a laser at you? or when an in car radar is lighting you up from 1km away? or let you know there is an ambo. approaching? that there are roadworks coming up?

from what i recall if there are 2 cars in the photo the cops have to bin it.

p.s story time, took my car over pits while back n the doosh bag at welshpool was flogging my car down orrong rd (with me in the car) i happend to say "speed camera" and he slammed the anchors on he reckons it was facing backwards and i never recieved a fine tho he would have def been doin over 70kph !?!

and then the F#k head still didnt take my yellow sticker off..

good times

What a cock. I would have lodged a complaint.

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