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Victoria flicks the switch on mobile phone detection cameras, is Queensland next? – CarAdvice
Authorities in Victoria will soon start issuing fines of up to $496 and four demerit points from mobile phone detection cameras – joining NSW which was the first…

Victoria has become the second state in Australia to start issuing fines from mobile phone detection cameras. Queensland, which is still in its trial phase, is likely next.
Authorities in Victoria will soon start issuing fines of up to $496 and four demerit points from mobile phone detection cameras – joining NSW which was the first jurisdiction in the world to adopt the technology.
Following the successful rollout in NSW, the state of Victoria had been trialling mobile phone detection cameras since…
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