People who believe they've been issued speeding fines wrongly are being urged to raise the matter with authorities. 9News
People who believe they've been issued speeding fines wrongly are being urged to raise the matter with authorities.
Queensland mother-of-two Renea said she was fined $266 and three demerit points for travelling at 113km/h in a 100km/h zone.Mum of two Renea successfully managed to get a speeding fine revoked after getting in touch with authorities.Committed to proving her innocence, she called the Road Safety Camera Office.
The fine specified that her car was in lane two, closest to the speed camera, but Renea said that wasn't the case – and the man she was on the phone with agreed. Late this afternoon, she had the relief of being told that she was in the right, and her ticket was torn in two.
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