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I saw a preview on A Current Affair that will air on wednesday 15th feb about how everyone should contest speeding fines. The police have apparently not been looking after their gear and everyone can now get off... bla bla bla. I am sure it will be spectacularised and not the entire truth but may be worth watching.

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hahahaha you me and everyone else with an import!!! 

TMU  <_<

i been good for the last 9 months.. only cause i havent driven it thanks to engine conversion >:P

hope to be driving it again in a couple weeks :S that one point isnt gunna last i can see it now.. i better pull out the push bike and start using it to get some practice

Edited by Wazz
i think its a repeat story of something they had a while ago about a certain type of radar gun being faulty or not properly calibrated

in NSW if i remember correctly....

Yeh I remember that one last year

i only got one point left aswell :P

Apparently there is a new angle. This from our radar expert on the Roadsense discussion group.

"There will be a segment on Section 10 of The National Measurement Act 1960 re Traffic cases on a Current affair channel 9 Wednesday nite.

It is a very important subject which the system has been avoiding."

hahahaha you me and everyone else with an import!!! 

TMU  <_<

Not EVERYONE! My last contribution to the state's coffers was back in 2003, and I don't remember the one before that, so I probably have them all available.

But I'll still be watching.

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