Renewed calls for mobile speed camera warning signs as a year’s worth of fines are issued in a month 

The NSW Opposition has backed growing community anger over an unprecedented surge in fines from mobile speed cameras since warning signs were removed six months ago. The latest figures show speed camera cars in NSW now earn almost as much in one month as they previously earned in a year. In the first six months of 2021, mobile speed cameras in NSW issued $28 million in fines versus just $2.9 million for the same period the prior year – an almost tenfold increase.

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