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Old 28-03-2011, 12:40 AM   #11
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Default Re: NSW Speed Camera Tolerance to be 0kph

Wow, being fined for going 1km/h over. What a ****ing joke.

NSW has gone down the toilet. First safety cameras that just distract you from the road, now zero tolerance on all cameras? So if you are on cruise control at 70km/h and it creeps to 71km/h through a camera zone you have committed a crime, lose a point on your licence and get fined. There NEEDS to be a tolerance, it's common sense.

Do they think that reducing the tolerance from 3km/h to zero will make a difference? Aren't the cameras supposed to make the roads safer? People are paranoid enough as it is, if this crap goes through they will have their eyes absolutely glued to the speedo (and not on the road where they should be) through every camera zone.

Why the hell does the state debt recovery office have a say in how "safety" devices should be calibrated? That just about says it all.
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