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Discussion in the Australian speed camera forums.
SPEED-CAMERA operations look set to be privatised in WA, prompting fears that profiteering might overtake road-safety priorities.
Police Minister Rob Johnson revealed yesterday that his staff had been involved in “introductory meetings” with British firm Serco, which wanted to run WA’s multimillion-dollar speed-camera operations.
Mr Johnson admitted that privatising speed and red-light operations was on the Barnett Government’s agenda and was supported by Police Commissioner Karl O’Callaghan.
But the plan has already drawn fire from the Opposition, which claims that putting the personal details of thousands of WA motorists in the hands of a private operator is unwise.
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Discussion in the hoons and speed camera forums.
YOUNG men commonly feel speeding is okay, but only if they are the one driving, a road safety expert says.
Soames Job, director of the New South Wales Centre for Road Safety, told a Sydney audience the finding was revealed in new research examining the attitudes of NSW drivers towards speeding.
Speaking at the Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Mr Job said speed was by far the biggest single behavioural factor in serious crashes on the state’s roads.
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Discussion in the Australian BMW Hoons forums.
High-heeled hoon has her mother’s BMW impounded for 48 hours
A WOMAN in high-heels has blamed a slip of the foot for travelling at more than twice the limit in her mum’s BMW.
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Have your say in the Aussie Hoon car forums.
Mike Rann announces that hoon cars will be crushed
DETAILED UPDATE: Police will be given the power to crush the cars of hoons, the State Government has announced.
Premier Mike Rann has today announced the police commissioner will be able to direct the Sheriff to destroy cars that have been forfeited.

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Discussion in the Australian safety camera forums.
$50m Victoria speed camera blitz aimed to lower road carnage
LEADFOOT motorists face a massive crackdown, with a phalanx of extra fixed and mobile speed cameras to be deployed within weeks.
In the biggest expansion of Victoria’s speed-trap network since the late 1980s, 31 new fixed cameras will be erected and another 22 existing sites upgraded.
And mobile cameras will be snapping away for an extra 3000 hours a month a 50 per cent increase on current hours.
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Have your say in the Australian Ferrari Hoon forums.
WA police impound $475k Ferrari California near Toodyay
A PERTH motoring writer has been nabbed allegedly doing twice the speed limit in a rare Ferrari worth nearly $500,000.
Police have impounded the rare Ferrari California being driven by Financial Review motoring writer Rod Easdown.
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Holden Monaro proving he’s better than the crappy Lamborghinis the Aussie way
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Discussion in the Australian Revenue Raising forums:
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Minister for Roads Michael Daley announced the new demerit point scheme would be introduced on 1 July 2009 to make the system fairer for motorists and our roads safer for the entire community.
Mr Daley said the RTA had worked in close conjunction with the NSW Police and the State Debt Recovery Office to introduce the new system as quickly as possible.
“When I announced the new system in March of this year, I asked the RTA to make the changes to the demerit point system their number one priority,” he said.
“I’m pleased to announce today that the new demerit point will be introduced on 1 July, two months ahead of schedule.
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Discussion in the Australian Ferrari forums:
http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari/fatal-ferrari-challenge-stradale-crash-usa-newport-beach-california-t3840.0.html;msg57277#msg57277
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—An Orange County judge has denied a request to reduce bail for a man charged with vehicular manslaughter and other counts in the death of a mixed martial arts promoter and founder of the clothing line TapouT.
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