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New speed cameras which will be permanently mounted on telegraph poles

and the like. They are very small, don't use a flash and will be working

day and night.

They are at:

Canterbury Road, Revesby

River Rd to Mavis St North East & Mavis St to River Rd South West

Milperra Road, Milperra

Henry Lawson Dr to Cooraban Rd & Cooraban Rd to Henry Lawson Dr

Hume Hwy, Yagoona

Brancourt Ave to Cooper Rd North East & Strickland St to Rookwood Rd

South West

Hume Hwy, Bass Hill -

Miller Rd to Chester Hill Rd North East & Strickland St to Arundel St

South West

Bayview Ave, Earlwood -

Undercliff Ln to Highcliff Rd South West

Homer Street, Earlwood

Wellington St to Bayview Ave West North

King Street, Ashbury -

Second Ave to Melville St West & North Palace St to Trevenar St East

South

Lilyfield Road, Leichhardt

Hubert St to Mary St North East & Henry St to James St South West

Darley Road, Leichhardt

Lyell St to Allen St East South & Allen St to Lyall St West North

New Canterbury Rd, Lewisham

Morton Av to Toothill St North East, Toothill St to Frazer St South West

Hume Hwy, Liverpool

Elizabeth Dr to Memorial Ave North West, Campbell St to Moore St South

Heckenberg Ave, Heckenberg

Robin Rd to Tooma Pl North West , Johns Rd to Tooma Pl South East

Lalor Rd, Quakers Hill

Wilson St to Sunnyholt Rd North East Sunnyholt Rd to Towilson St South

The Horsley Drive, Fairfield

Polding St to Nelson St South East Nelson St to Polding St North West

Bungarribee Rd, Blacktown

Hereward Hwy North West Ross St to Flushcombe Rd South West

Pitt Street, Merrylands

Birmingham St to Victoria St South East, Victoria St to Birmingham St

Sunnyholt Rd, Blacktown

Steel St to Forge St South East Turner St to Stephen St North West

Windsor Road, Northmead

Anderson Rd to Martha Ave South East Whitehaven Rd to Moir Ave North

West

Barclay Road, North Rocks

Perry St to Hepburn Rd North East Hepburn Rd to Perry St South West

O'Connell St, Parramatta

Victoria Rd to George St East South George St to Victoria Rd West North

Seven Hills Rd, Baulkham Hills Hilda Rd to Merindah Rd Sth West Merindah

Rd to Hilda Rd Nth East

Castlereagh Rd, Penrith

Coreen Ave to Peach Tree St East South Peach Tree St to Coreen Ave West

Mamre Road, St Marys

Mitchell St to Saddington St East South John St to Saddington St West

Luxford Street, Whalan

Sands St to Salmana St South West

Princes Hwy, Engadine -

Mianga St to Engadine Rd East South Engadine Rd to Mianga St West North

Ramsgate Road, Ramsgate

Targo Rd to Vaudan St South West

THESE CAMERAS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED IN FIXED POSITIONS. THE FILM IS

CHANGED EVERY 2 WEEKS

Please drive carefully and woteva you do.. do not speed!!!

Cheers all!

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either way... it's good to be aware.

aware? there are monitoring cameras everywhere these days. they don't measure speed and don't hand out fines. sorry to say it but you've been had mate.

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aware? there are monitoring cameras everywhere these days. they don't measure speed and don't hand out fines. sorry to say it but you've been had mate.

how do you figure i've been had??.. this was an email i received which i thought i'd share with the group.... THAT is all.

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MAR55S you have been pwnd!

If you can provide a creditable source for your info, such as an RTA website or something then it will be taken more seriously.

Was the dude who sent the email smoking crack or what? Sounds pretty paranoid, if he is i want his number, i wouldnt mind a toke or 2 :lol:

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someone should test it!

any volunteers!?!?!

i have like everyday in some of those places, i didnt even know thry were there lol, oh well nothing has happened yet, i think they just monitor traffic casue they are tiny camera's.

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