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Im just wonder can red light cameras give speeding tickets theres a camera on the corner of bornia rd and mountain hwy. (not on the side of the road one of those mounted ones on the big poles) I ran throught it at a certain speed that i wont disclose..LoL

but the light was green and it flashed me ? do i get a speeding ticket if i did i would loose ma liscence ? can this happen ? with a red light camera ?

yes, and most of them these days are dual cameras.

there are dual cameras on mountainhwy/wantirna rd and bornia rd/wantirna rd. So i would have thought there would be one on mountain hwy/bornia rd, but it isn't mentioned in the below site for those 2 roads specifically, but all of those roads are pretty close together.

http://www.roadwatch.com.au/speedcameras.asp

haha my mate got pulled over by the cops for "running a yellow"... funniest bit was... they pulled him over for speeding up through the yellow BUT not exceeding the speed limit

Most of the red light cameras are duel speed/red light these days, i'm always paranoid driving through any set of traffic lights... your best hope is that they had run out of film in the camera/it wasn't full operational yet.

Best thing to do is to get petrol powered angle grinder and cut the thing down before they remove the film. :P

I'm pretty sure that the new camera's are digitally linked to the head office. So your fine will be being processed b4 you get to the end of the street.

Maybe now you(tintin) will learn to keep to speed limits and respect the law.

erm. no i dont think they are linked to the headoffice. and get the fine processed in real time. thye probably connect to the cameras end of the day download all the info and them do the dirty work..

lose your licence??? you must have been really travelling? no offense mate but if you were going quick enough where you think you're gonna lose your licence, maybe it was good you got zapped.... may have saved urself and others from something bad happening later on in your driving life...

or maybe you just have 1 point left and anything like 63 will mean u lose your licence...

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