23 September 2012

Melbourne Airport Speed Cam fraud



There are many sides to the speed/red light  camera  debate that get each side of the argument very hot under the collar. One thing is for sure they are a very necessary (and budgeted)  revenue collection for the authorities.

In recent times  the New South Wales government has conceded that their effectiveness is dubious, so over 30 cameras have been shut down.
Not so lucky for the police (Nanny) state of Victoria.
A Melbourne radio station has a program called the Rumour File, which the general public are invited to put forward what they heard, and once it has been verified, prizes are offered.

On the way to Melbourne airport, from freeway speeds of 100km/h (62mph) the speed limit eventually slows to 50km/h (31mph) before an intersection mined with a speed/red light camera
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It was discovered that at Melbourne Airport, the speed/red light camera, was set to 40km/h instead of the road prescribed speed of 50km/h.

The government is fully aware of the blind acceptance of the masses lack of questioning of authority, with the blind acceptance of (fraudulent) traffic infringement notices.

The speed camera was fraudulently set to 40km/h by the authorities, whereas the indicated maximum road speed read 50km/h.

Naturally the back pedaling of the authorities indicate that a ‘bungle’ or ‘technical’ error was to blame.
In real persons speak the word 'bungle' means fraud carried out by authority, which will go unpunished.
 
In any event, all so called speeding fines must be cancelled, with the correct amount returned to the perpetrators, together with interest, as if no interest is paid, that is considered as theft, a criminal offence.

Another exposed fraud carried out by authorities. 

See news.com.au official story:
 

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