WHEN Member for Barwon Roy Butler’s office discovered that eliminating warning signs for mobile speed cameras would raise revenue in fines, he took issue with the state government’s decision. Over a year and tenfold increase in low-range speeding fines later, the decision has been back-flipped and warning signs will return.
Members of the state government announced the backflip this week, stating that warning signs for mobile speed cameras will return from January 1 next year.
Since the decision to remove all signage from mobile speed cameras - including both warning signs and . . .
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