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Old 01-04-2010, 11:32 AM   #1
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Exclamation Budget issues put freeze on speed cameras for North Brisbane this Easter

Budget issues put freeze on speed cameras for North Brisbane this Easter

* Robyn Ironside
* From: The Courier-Mail
* April 01, 2010 10:07AM



THE North Brisbane district, stretching from Albion to Sandgate, will be a speed camera-free zone on Easter Saturday because there is no overtime budget for police.

Police yesterday confirmed there would be no cameras operating in the district on the day, despite Easter traditionally being one of the worst periods for road crashes.

A rostered police officer will be removed from operational duties to conduct speed camera work in the district for six hours tomorrow.

The decision to crack down on overtime has angered traffic police and the Queensland Police Union, who said it was a matter of putting budgetary concerns before safety.

"Speed camera work is always conducted by police on overtime, which is budgeted for 365 days a year and it is pre-planned," said QPU president Ian Leavers.

"Easter has one of the highest fatality rates of the year and the North Brisbane district encompasses the Gateway Motorway and the Gateway Bridge. It flies in the face of the campaign that police will be highly visible on the roads throughout Easter."



But Metropolitan North Assistant Commissioner Ross Barnett said the decision was based on intelligence, not finances.

"What has always been the case with the North Brisbane District is that there's a heavy influx of traffic at the start and end of Easter," he said. "It's very quiet during the Saturday-Sunday period and there's not an operational need to have a speed camera deployed on the Saturday."

There were no fatalities recorded in the region last Easter.

He said mobile patrols would operate throughout the district right across the holiday period.

In plain english, we cann't raise revenue ,in that area, so, we won't put a camera there !!!!!!

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Old 01-04-2010, 03:21 PM   #2
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So everyone will do 115km/h on the gateway and not crash, then what will they feed us?
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I hope everyone behaves and proves that it is better NOT to have cameras.
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:16 PM   #4
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^ agreed

Behave people. Although are they saying that camera vans will still operate and that its only offices with a radar gun that wont be around?
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The decision to crack down on overtime has angered traffic police and the Queensland Police Union, who said it was a matter of putting budgetary concerns before safety.
Once again, media getting the facts wrong. Putting budgetary concerns before safety, would mean having more speed cameras and less cops on patrol, not the other way around.
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Check the date on the on the story......
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:41 PM   #7
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April fools joke?

The gateway has a speed limit? You wouldnt know it (Im guilty though). Interesting they dont have the money to fund it. Bet there will be an increase in D cars
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Old 01-04-2010, 08:31 PM   #8
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They were there tonight at Boondall. What a lovely trip home from the Airport, crawling along at 20Km/h until we got past it then up to 100.
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Saw the 'covert" VZ ute yesterday on Mains Rd Macgregor yesterday.
Not very covert, in the usual hiding place, and with a spotlight on the rear bar. Also had lights on the front nudge bar setup.
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Old 02-04-2010, 02:38 PM   #10
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Well, so much for this story. Currently the nothbound traffic on the Gateway is almost gridlocked. Why? Everone slowing down for the speed camera at Boondall (almost walking distance to the Brisbane Metro North headquaters).

Oh, and some sweet delight ... got cut off rather badly by a stupid, impatient, mindless, aggressive, butch looking, young female just before. In the time I watched her weave up Bowen Bridge road she had cut of a truck, two busses, and a score of cars. We did eventually catch up with her, as she cooled her heels while having a little chat with the Police officers manning a trap in Milton Road.
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