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Speed Cameras/Radar on Great Ocean Rd

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  • Speed Cameras/Radar on Great Ocean Rd

    Not that I am admitting to or encouraging speeding but are people aware of the new hidden radar gun equipped cops on the road between Airey's Inlet and Lorne? Apparently they now don the camo gear, hide in the bushes and catch cars or bikes on their radars, radio it through to their mate in Lorne, who then picks you up as you arrive for your cup of coffee. Haven't seen them myself () but a number of dudes from a bike shop in Geelong were nabbed a few weeks ago and most lost their licences. Then saw it in the newspaper a few days later. It is around about the only place you can overtake, not that unreasonable I suppose, but the Trumpy does crank it along there. Let alone the GTI. Getting rid of the complete nut cases on their superbikes could only be a good thing though, really does ruin the drive on a Summer's day. Actually those Camry drivers are much worse come to think of it
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    Good to know. Especially considering the spirited drive I had a couple of years ago in my MkV GTI
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    • #3
      Being hidden is against the law. I would have to see one of them in cams before I believed it. And the GOR is a good drive wasted these days by f*ckwits who don't know what a bloody slow vehicle turn out lane is. If you aren't doing the speed limit, PULL OVER!!!!

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      • #4
        in the uk it is against the law for the cops to hide, i didnt think it was the same here as you always see cop cars hiding in bushes on the Torquay road!!!

        I agree with your comment about people not pulling over!!!
        When i take friends down the GOR I ways watch my rear view mirror and let everyone past.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
          in the uk it is against the law for the cops to hide, i didnt think it was the same here as you always see cop cars hiding in bushes on the Torquay road!!!
          If you can see them, they aren't hiding. It's how they get around the rule. Be obscure but not totally hidden.

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          • #6
            Dob them to the local army base as terrorists. May just sort itself out.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Greg Roles View Post
              Dob them to the local army base as terrorists. May just sort itself out.
              lol, good idea


              i thought in order for a cop to book you, they need to capture your speed, then pursue? because when they pull you up, you have a right to see the laser reading, which cant happen?
              (not that im trying to find loopholes in the system or anything!!)
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              • #8
                In NSW at least, the police cay fine you for speeding from one of their fixed wing cessena's! I also seem to remember as a kid in northern NSW small fixed wing police planes that timed cars between two lines on a road and then had a car pull you over up the road. Would be interesting to know exactly what the rules are in regards to bookings for speed.

                I think one of the motorcycle forums had a cop who answered cop question (anonymously) for everyone. Very interesting reading. Maybe we should do a call out for a VWW highway patrol officers (has to be better than reading the actual laws we are expected to know). Anyway, just a thought.
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                • #9
                  revenue raising at its finest!

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                  • #10
                    just found this... refers more to stationary radars, but this paragraph could still be argued...

                    Camera Concealment / Disguise
                    To maintain community confidence in the mobile road safety camera initiative, it is
                    important for the operational use of the system to be seen as fair and reasonable.
                    Under no circumstances are camera vehicles, tripods or portable flash units (when
                    used) to be disguised by signs, logos, breakdown of vehicle (eg. boot open or spare
                    wheel / jack visible etc), tree branches, lamp posts, rubbish bins or any other covert
                    means.
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                    • #11
                      Ey if your guna do something illegal like speeding, you might aswell do something usefull and illegal like get a radar detector
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                      • #12
                        The whole road's 80 now. Or most of it. I just ignore the corner-speed recommendations and try to do 80 the whole time.
                        At least I used to.
                        No need to go over 80km/h unless you're timing yourself haha.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rocket36 View Post
                          If you can see them, they aren't hiding. It's how they get around the rule. Be obscure but not totally hidden.
                          sorry, what i meant is you can see them when you travelling in the other direction hiding behind the bushes.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
                            sorry, what i meant is you can see them when you travelling in the other direction hiding behind the bushes.
                            Well in that case, if you get booked, you can easily fight it and win. If they pull you over (rather than take a photo and mail it) just be very polite and courteous, ask for full name, badge number etc. Then advise them once the ticket has been issued, you'll park and wander back up and take some photos of their location. They know they're not allowed to hide, but most people just wear it because most people either don't know their rights, or don't want to make the effort to stand up for them.

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