Speeding fines triple in NSW after warning signs removed from mobile speed cameras – report

Revenue from speeding fines in NSW has more than tripled since the state government announced it would removing warning signs from mobile speed detection cameras late last year. A report by 9News has revealed that in December 2020, the state’s coffers were topped up by almost $2.5 million in speeding fines, which have tripled since the phase-out of warning signs.

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