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A collective set up in bringing down these so called safety / speed cameras.

http://camerafraud.wordpress.com/why/

They have been successful in bringing down some of Redflex's finest cameras in the states.

Drop them a line about the cameras being set up here in NSW.

Spread the good word! :nyaanyaa:

Dont like speed fines than dont speed...simple really

and not at all hard

From my recollection, speeding down here has a 2kmph leniency. Back home in brisbane, we get 10%

that pisses me off about sydney. So, your sitting on the motorway, late night, oh what,youve hit 105kmph. thats an offence. Really? there should be moer leniency. I don't know about yous but i dont glare at my speedo, i awtch the road. if traffic is moving a bit faster and its been a long day, can you blaim people? Considering that youd get the same fine for 55 in a 50 zone and 105 in a 100 zone is a bit stupid.

*sigh* Like I said not hard to not speed, Yes the cameras are blatent revenue raising, but so is rego costs, licence fees, defects etc etc...its all part of the game.....SO harden up princess, wipe those tears from your eyes and pay more attention to what you are doing while driving....and BAM...no speeding fines

And besides...that side ^^^ up there is American......if you want stuff banned here in Aus why not try and Australian mob...there are heaps.

By definition doing 105km/h in a 100km/h zone is infact illegal....yeah so its a shit law...but.....think of it this way...would you break into someones house and when you got caught you said " Oh but I just broke in a little bit and didnt hurt any one"

By law it is still illegal.

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