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Originally posted by bully

I know that in the tunnel that goes under Sydney Harbour they can record your speed. It gets displayed on one of those overhead displays if u r  going over the limit. They can also cut into your car radio and let you know if your speeding or of breakdowns etc. They send this info to the  NSW Road Taffic Authority so if they can issue infringements. So if it can be done there they can do it here both tunnels look to be similiar (internally anyhow)

they mite use something different over there, but i know they did a test in our tunnel with the speed checking devices they use over here and it never worked properly, thats only going on what i have heard

Originally posted by Nexus_SiX

I'd say if they mounted a camera in the tunnel...we would of had our fines by now...  

:bahaha:

When I said there is camera in polly pipe, I ment there is camera monitors the cars in the tunnel, it can be used as still camera so track down offenders if they wants to. but usually they are just monitor the traffic flows etc..etc. but I am sure they are good enough to read your number plate!

control centre are at the east perth I think

cheers

Joe

Pva_Glue, I might take you up on the representation offer :D

Originally posted by Strich9ine

did you just lose all your points huh ? and you didnt take the option of 1point/3yrs deal ?

Yeah, suspension through loss of points. I enquired about the 1 point deal but it doesn't exist in WA. NSW and Vic a get 1 point/1 year deal, but we get shafted.

12 wks will fly by. The bulk of it falls in holidays so it shouldn't affect me too much.

Originally posted by Gradenko

Balls of steel :D

Driving under suspension is $600 and a further 9 months. Thats enough to keep me honest.

Yeah, my old man knows about that. He was caught speeding without a licence on a double demerit point weekend.

Don't know what he was thinkin.

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Originally posted by Gradenko

12 wks will fly by. The bulk of it falls in holidays so it shouldn't affect me too much.

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I'm pretty sure its called keeping a positive attitude where I come from. No point getting your nose out of joint after the fact - do the crime, do the time (if you get caught)

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