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If you are unaware yet.. Just so you are well informed.. The QLD police are currently holding qualifying times on the M1 and will even give you a print-out of your car and the speed.. How nice.. Comes at a hefty price though..This was mentioned awhile back in the papers but you may have spotted them more recently.. If not, here's your heads up

If you travel to and from the coast a lot…then get acquainted with these…….

When heading to the coast that they have installed fixed speed cameras to capture the 4 north bound lanes of traffic on the M1 between Beenleigh and Loganholme.

The cameras are attached to the northern side of the Logan Motorway bridge that crosses the M1.

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reckon I migthta got busted there yesterday if thats the case.

Just let me know if you need the letters Noel.

Any photo taken of your car can't be used in evidence in court anyway because they use an MD5 encryption. MD5 encryption can be hacked (see google) so all you will have to do is tell them to prove the photo wasn't tampered with.

As a matter of fact I would urge everyone to visit the website http://www.aussiespeedingfines.com

Read the articles and make up your own mind. The speed guns aren't accurate, they don't meet the standards required in the National Measurements Act and they are not being used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions (ie. device connected to a shielded power supply instead of into the cig lighter like they do)

Speeding is a factor in less then 5% of fatal accidents. Refer to the national crash stats if you want to see for yourself. Revenue raising is a croc of shit. Start fighting back. Have personally fought and won against 3 so far

As a matter of fact I would urge everyone to visit the website http://www.aussiespeedingfines.com

Read the articles and make up your own mind. The speed guns aren't accurate, they don't meet the standards required in the National Measurements Act and they are not being used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions (ie. device connected to a shielded power supply instead of into the cig lighter like they do)

Speeding is a factor in less then 5% of fatal accidents. Refer to the national crash stats if you want to see for yourself. Revenue raising is a croc of shit. Start fighting back. Have personally fought and won against 3 so far

Tomorrow we start the good fight. f**kem

yeah they are just revenue shit.. anyways Noel.. xmas come early i think.. Just checked to see when they might be operational.. Looks like they arent active yet acording to boost

Link to Boost about cameras

In related news.. Maybe this cop could pull you over.. I know a full body inspection will be required..

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She could do one on me also.. Just incase i'm carrying a gun... It's in the front BTW

well given that i just got a photo in the mail from hervey bay I think I just might need those letters

dodgey flamin mongrel was sitting in a 1990 hilux dual cab.

I saw that one 2 weekends ago just out of Maryborough.. Start of the year a marked van was hiding in front of a B-Double couldn't see it till you where next to the van.

WOW, i dint know about those hiding behind the side of the over pass, that's sneaky like in Melbourne... Bastards...

There is a whole new set of speed cameras hitting the streets at the moment...

Not just the reported vans, utes & 4wd's...

Try this one, VW Golf parked on Oxley Ave at Redcliffe last week...

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