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They will do you no matter what, so let

the ambulance crash the curb to get around.

thats just ****ing stupid! every second counts so get the **** outta the way!

i am sure the picture will show u over the line and the ambulance will most probably be in the pic too so i dont think they will get u for it!!!!

I think the cameras are still used in rotation around the metro area, as there are more camera boxes than actual cameras to put in them. so every red light camera intersection isn't necessarily 'armed'. there used to be only six cameras in Perth but I'm sure there would be far more now. Anyway, moving on...

my 2c worth!

always check the photo with the police, because they get it wrong heaps as already said. the pictures are very clear because they snap you from about 30 to 40m away?

they gave me a fine for a car that i had sold a couple months before, as the jerk i sold it to didn't transfer the rego. i went to DOPI in the city and signed a stat declaration saying it wasn't me driving, sent that to the police and haven't heard from since. didn't even need to give the details of the other driver!!

now i have a RX65 radar detector and havn't had a fine for months, works a treat, for line of sight.

My mum use to work in the camera section for the cops, and for xmas / birthday she gave me a framed copy of my first ever speeding fine. Was pretty funny.

But whats better than a photo of yourself from a multinova?

Photos of the multinova operators:

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Taken one rainy night on way home. Was cruising along at 60, and detector goes off so I slow down to 40 and for the operator I floor it and get wheels spinning. The multinova flashes, and I look down at speedo and I'm just doing a tad over 60 and thinking wtf. So I go home (two streets away) pick up my camera and take 5 shots of the guy while driving past.

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This guy was funny. In the morning I saw him setting it up so I yelled out some abuse, tooted my horn etc. The typical shit they get from most people. Then I find myself coming back the opposite direction in the morning, so I pull out my camera and yell out more abuse and when I got home to look at the pics I find the guy is pulling the bird!!! Hell yeah!!

hahahaha nice work MattyP love the pics.

ive seen pretty funny stuff infront of multanovas, there was one on the freeway one sunday morning next to the city northbound, and this worked vk commodore was infront of me. he saw camera from a fair distance, slowed to about 60, then layed big long fishtails infront of it, had me and mate laughing and applauding, it was class.

Being stupid in front of a multinova is NOT a good idea.

A carload of my mates went past a multinova not that long ago, one of them mooned it and the other one way yelling abuse and giving the finger.

The guy was only setting up, but managed to get a photo of the car.

The 2 abusing passengers were fined 3 points 100 dollars and one lost his licence.

I dont think the multinova guy really cares, its his job after all.

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