Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 1:15 pm
Now if only they'd close the loophole that allows motorbikes not to have a front licence plate, therefore avoiding fines, it will be fair and equitable 

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Well it does close it now doesnt it, with the owner-onus laws? - by rights they could take the picture from behind now, like they do in many other states..uneekwahn wrote:Now if only they'd close the loophole that allows motorbikes not to have a front licence plate, therefore avoiding fines, it will be fair and equitable
As I mentioned before - they are already taking pictures from behind in some locations. I dont know if its only one particular speed camera that is capable of doing it - but it is happening.Fastlane wrote:Well it does close it now doesnt it, with the owner-onus laws? - by rights they could take the picture from behind now, like they do in many other states..uneekwahn wrote:Now if only they'd close the loophole that allows motorbikes not to have a front licence plate, therefore avoiding fines, it will be fair and equitable
They have two Multanova's currently that can photograph both front and rear plates. They tend to be utilised mainly on the Mitchell Fwy...Turbo wrote:I dont know if its only one particular speed camera that is capable of doing it - but it is happening.
GoodieConstableCare wrote:They have two Multanova's currently that can photograph both front and rear plates. They tend to be utilised mainly on the Mitchell Fwy...Turbo wrote:I dont know if its only one particular speed camera that is capable of doing it - but it is happening.
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