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I know we've had this topic before, but I just thought I'd share some info i received today. It's a complete load of bullsh!t and I really can't understand how the hell this sort of thing can be enforced. It completely contradicts existing laws and the way they're enforced.

What ever happened to being innocent until proven guilty.

These are based on WA, but as these laws are being approved in SA expect the same... or knowing SA, worse ;)

Link 1

http://www.policespeedcameras.info/news_articles.html

Link 2

http://abc.net.au/greatsouthern/news/20041...10/s1213976.htm

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good point.

I dont have a problem at all with being punished for being cught doing stupid things on the road. What I can't understand is how they can take YOUR car that you own, come to your house without a warrant to confiscate keys and impound your car based on someone "claiming" you've done something wrong.

sigh

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