SPEEDING
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This article was lifted from a recent news paper report.

Four Canberra youths pulled off a trick of breathtaking brovado
in order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the area. Three of the group approached the
van and distracted the operators attention by asking a series of questions about how the equiptment worked and how many
cars the operator could catch in a day. Meanwhile, the forth
musketeer sneeked to the front of the van and unscrewed its numberplate. After bidding the van operator goodbye, the
friends returned home, and fixed the numberplate to their car
and drove through the cameras radar at high speed 17 times
as a result, the automative billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself.

I say zero tollerence Pay it you bastards. Cheers,
Rod & Janette

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#2
Urban myth
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#3
www.snopes.com/autos/law/snaptrap.asp Shane
Jimboomba QLD
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#4
Not a myth bloke,
it happened here in Canberra last year. Said youths did just that, and then drove up and down getting snapped by the camera. As a result the camera vans now have a cameraand mirror over the number plates to stop this happening.


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#5
You tell em Max,we gotta have some dreams that the little guys get one through now and again. Phuck its the phantom!
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#6
Every state has the same story. However, every myth has some semblence of fact as its foundation.
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#7
im pretty sure it was in the news papers just after it happened
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#8
Must have smart bogans up there
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#9
Max bring hat f-cking big cannon up with you on theride mate
we could do a little plinking at the cameras... Cheers,
Kawasuki
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