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I think Australia, or Victoria at least have travelled too deep into the nanny idea of safety, which is effective in revenue. Most probably they will just continue to tighten the reins.

Lucky I just quit my job where I'm driving 24,000kms a year and now I'm taking the train. oo-right! No tickets for mwah :O

Gahhhh this shit makes me rage, they do nothing to slow down drivers. Just money making machines, A cop car in full view with full police paintjob would be more effective in slowing people down than some speed camera.

watched the video, lmao at 'double skinned lexan windows... for the safety of the operator". im tipping they'll cop a fair workout.

im thinking about making a few signs saying 'filthy bastard speed camera ahead' and popping them on the side of the road when i see the filthy bastard things, to let other people know. i'll keep them in my ute, so they'll always be handy.

i can understand both sides..

as for safety - there is none.

purely revenue - and they always, ALWAYS claim they aint after revenue but safer roads.. lol

but on the other hand - never lost a point in all my years so its not hard to follow the *pathetic* laws.

Gahhhh this shit makes me rage, they do nothing to slow down drivers. Just money making machines, A cop car in full view with full police paintjob would be more effective in slowing people down than some speed camera.

+1

Same thing i say to everyone who says they aren't out to make money...

Whats the big deal, they are clearly signed, if you get fined, its your own fault.

the sign is in past tense. meaning that they are placed AFTER you've passed the camera. also they are using IR flashes now? wtf atleast you used to be sensible for the rest of the week/day/km once you saw the flas and knew you'd been done. not even that "saftey" aspect now

Think he is trying to say that if you don't speed you have nothing to worry about. Want to make them poor f**kers and not make money of us? Don't speed (or don't speed past cars parked on the side of the road :P ) lol

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