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Registered: May 2002
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Re: did anyone see the story on a current affair last night?
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Mon, 17 May 2004 11:18
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I read somewhere, from a legal standpoint, as they cannot prove that you were in the car, you can sigh a statutory declaration stating that you don't know who was driving the car at the time. As far as the australian legal system is concerned, speed cameras are unjust as you are deemed guilty and must prove yourself to be innocent.our system is supposed to be based on the innocent till proven guilty mentality with the burden of proof resting on the prosecution, not the accused...
tim.
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