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Does anyone have a website or locations of the Red Light Speed Cameras? I think I remember a while back someone posting a link to a site with all normal speed cameras on.

Thought it could be useful for all of us, not that I am condoning anything

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im sure there will be a website already... wasnt there one setup a while ago with all the locations of speed and red light cameras? which means they will most likely have these new ones too.

Ah, so even when they were introduced last time they were never actually "on"?

Yep, If you were booked on them for speeding or running a red light often a letter was sent saying that you were caught, but because of the inquirey that was taking place you would not be fined. If it was found that the cameras were not faulty then you would be fined. however that didnt happen so no one got fined i dont think.

yeah i heard that the company who got the contract was a) very late in getting them ready B) put them up only to find there was software issues.... sooooo, they've been up but not 'on' - but are they on now alan?

SS8_Gohan - Thats what they said on Nova last week so just assumed they were on from that. I know they were very late. I think we can expect a lot more rear end shunts as people dive on the brakes instead of accelerating through the amber.

Don't personally agree with them both together. Each on their own is fine though in the right place.

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