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$430 million or road safety ?
Victoria Gov collected $430 million in fines in one year from speed cameras
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Mobile camera plan to cut NSW road toll Alexandra Smith
July 25, 2009
THE Roads Minister, Michael Daley, favours the introduction of covert mobile speed cameras to discourage dangerous driving as the state's worsening road toll stands at 235 deaths this year.
It is understood Mr Daley supports mobile cameras, which are used in Victoria and Queensland, even though his predecessor, Eric Roozendaal, refused to install them in school zones while he was the roads minister.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/mobile-camera-plan-to-cut-nsw-road-toll-20090724-dw63.html
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I don't care if they have more speed cameras, but not if they replace police.
We need more unmarked highway patrol not less.
The Police opposition Police spokesman Mike Gallacher has the right idea.
He says in the article:
"the most effective way to reduce the road toll was to increase highway police patrols, not hidden speed cameras."
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My post on 10 JUNE titled
"SPEED CAMERAS"
In The Daily Telegraph 10/06/09


What "new technologies" could be used to rein in speeding drivers?
What about the "point to point cameras" (to be used only for trucks), for all drivers?
More speed cameras that only catch the unwary average driver.
What about tripling the Highway Patrol and all new cars to be unmarked, ......there's a novel idea.
No, speed cameras work 24 hours , don't need superannuation, sick leave or annual leave.
A small story now, but one that can have a big impact later.
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