Police introduce new technology to catch Australian drivers breaking rules

Police introduce new technology to catch Australian drivers breaking rules
Police introduce new technology to catch Australian drivers breaking rules

The mobile speed camera was placed on the edge of a 60km/h zone, just metres before the speed limit hit 100km/h

The mobile speed camera was placed on the edge of a 60km/h zone, just metres before the speed limit hit 100km/h

 A speed camera parked just metres before a 60km/h zone changes to a 100km/h zone has infuriated thousands of Australian drivers.

The mobile radar on the Princes Highway in Heathcote, on Sydney's southern fringe, looks like any ordinary car parked on the side of the road, but is equipped with a camera to catch speeding drivers.

Radio shock jock Ray Hadley slammed the placement of the camera and said it was 'entrapment' placing it so close to the 100km/h zone.

 'So by the time you go past this bloke [the mobile speed camera] you might be doing 80 or 70 and get pinged. If that’s not entrapment, then I don’t know what is!'.

Two private companies operate the mobile speed cameras on behalf of the NSW Government.

'The private operators are thieving money off of people and the state government sits idly by and allows it to happen,' Hadley said.

Many Sydneysiders were also

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