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In the Sunday Mail recently

Four youths from Canberra pulled off a trick of breathtaking bravado in

order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the

area.

Three of the group approached the van and distracted the operator's

attention by asking a series of questions about how the equipment

worked and how many cars the operator could catch in a day.

Meanwhile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and

unscrewed its numberplate.

After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned home,

fixed the number plate to their car and drove through the camera's radar at high speed - 17 times.

As a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to

itself.

Go Aussies!!

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Yeah it's been around for a while, but I still smile every time I hear/read it :)

A bit like the bogan who took the number plates off his XF and did donuts in front of the camera, the coppers just rang the mobile number printed on his back window next to the for sale sticker... been bandied around a million times but it's still funny :)

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