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16-03-2005, 09:07 PM | #1 | ||
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Whilst driving up to newcastle recently more specifically just as you enter belmont there is a park on the left. In this park is a table with chairs. The usual style of wooden table and chair set for bbq's.
As I drove past I saw a cop walk next to the road and motion for the car in front of me to pull into the side street. I look over and on said table is a policeman with a speed detector. He is aiming it back down the road. Now, the table has to be a good 15m from the roadside. No sign was displayed approaching the area stating speed checks were being undertaken. What are the actual rules these days. Specifically in NSW. Are police still required to display signage to state they are using radar detectors in the area? I thought this was probably the sneakiest I have seen from the cops in NSW atleast.
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