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Has anyone here seen any of there own multinova pictures before? I am wondering how clear they are? And how can they actually prove it's you? I got sent a fine which i don't think it was me driving (the police seem to) and want to contest it.

They can enhance the image for you so you can see who was driving - make an appointment and go and view it. If everyone did this the system coouldnt handle it anyway so you should always ask to see the photo even if you know it was you. This will create a backlog in the photo section :wassup:

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they dont use the pic if they cant tell which car it was.

I went a few months ago to chek one of mine

The pics wernt clear at all when it comes to seeing the driver of the vehicle

i went there to chek out mine, if its a month old dont bother they will tell u to get lost.

there arrogent ****'s as well - think ther gods gift to this world.

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My GF got a fine about a year ago, didn't think it was her as it was @10.30am on a Tuesday morning in Guildford and we both worked in Ossie Park at the time. So she went in to check it out (and your right they are arogant f*#ks) the pic was a Nissan Pathfinder and she owns a Pulsar......... The guy goes "There you go Lady plan as day" GF replied "Bloody right it's as plain as day I own a Pulsar." The number plates were different by one number hers is a 5 and the Pathfinder 6, they don't cross reference the plate to the vehicle. So go and check it out.

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r33impul, i had something similar happen to me.

except i got a fine for driving some landcruiser which was owned by the water corporation, i went in there to view the photo and the guy goes 'there you go, its you'. i had a small argument with the guy and he finally got me a pen and paper and i had to write a few sentences saying i have never driven that car before blah blah..

i wonder how many people actually just pay fines without checking on them?

letemlaf: hasnt the law changed now so that whomever own's the car is responsible for whom was driving it at the time? you can't just say you have no idea who was driving it anymore or was this still to come into effect?

Shaun

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i saw my pic and it was plain as day, me.... :(

letemlaf: as far as i know, its your responisbility to find out who was driving your car the time of the infringement.....basically if they prove its your car (number plates) you get the fine unless you can prove it was someone else by them signing the form....etc. :D

so, if you were wearing a helmet or a mask or something i would think that you would still get the fine.

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I went through one getting out the way of a speeding cop car.

Went down to check out the photo and explain what happened. Guess what,

no cop car on the whole roll of film to back up my story....

The lesson is if they are in a hurry, too bad. Move over in your own time.

Same goes for red light cameras. They will do you no matter what, so let

the ambulance crash the curb to get around.

Also, if two or more cars can be seen within the photo frame markers then

the camera will fuse the readout and you won't get done.

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so, if you were wearing a helmet or a mask or something i would think that you would still get the fine.

does that mean you only get the fine and not the loss of points?

i know that if u own a business that is owned by another business which is overseas etc it becomes too hard to track. same with taxes

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