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These are the graphs that show the dramatic multi-million-dollar rise in fines coming from secret speed cameras in Sydney and across New South Wales. NSW Opposition Leader Chris Minns has slammed the government s tactic as a revenue-raising strategy which he claims will not help save lives. The NSW Government has defended the $15.93 million in fines raked in over the first five months of the year, compared to $872,000 in the same period last year, and is set to ramp up coverage of its speed cameras even further. Toggle the interactive graphic below to see the number of fines, revenue generated and how money is spent. ....
Mobile phone and speed detection cameras have been egged and vandalised by angry motorists in response to the controversial introduction of unmarked cameras across NSW. ....
Sydney motorists have been slugged more than $5.27million in fines from unmarked speed cameras last month alone. Fines handed out to NSW drivers have soared by 900 per cent since the removal of the Speed Camera Ahead signs that were previously required to be placed 250m before the camera. Despite the controversial removal of warning signs, and 23,149 drivers being hit with fines in March alone, it has made virtually no impact of road fatalities. Ninety-three people died on NSW roads so far this year, compared to 94 for the same period in 2020. Sydney motorists have been slugged more than $5.27million in fines from unmarked speed cameras last month alone ....
âYou do seem to see us as a threat, which is interesting. I do hope that you know some actual trans people in your life. I hope that I am not the first one you have met. âThe reality, though, is that we are not powerful enough to disrupt the culture of this country. Many of us, even though we are incredibly resilient, are just trying to get through the day, really. We are not the threat you imagine us to be. âHow do I know this? Well, because I see it. I see the rates of suicidality in my community, and the violence. I see the rejection and the turmoil. I hear the stories of people who have ended their own lives â young people, who would prefer not to be alive than to live in a world that tells them that there is something wrong with them, that we are disordered, that we are a problem, that we are a challenge to deal with, that we are something to legislate against.â ....
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