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Former Police Officer Forms Political Speed Camera Party


Article by: rob brady
Date: 3 Jul 2013

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A former South Australian police officer has formed a political party based around the speed cameras debate. The officer, Owen Godfrey, who previously served on the force for 15 years, has plans to run at the South Australian state election.

He heads up the "No Speed Cameras Party" and hopes to end the use of speed cameras as "revenue raisers".

The party currently has 60 registered members out of a total of 250 that is necessary to run for the Upper House at the state election next March.

Mr Godfrey, who was interviewed on ABC Radio, commented: "I want the speed camera regime to be there for the purpose that it was meant for and that is for road safety … in the black spots. I think everybody out there in the public realises that this is just a revenue-raising scam."

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Posted by lenfish on Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:22 pm Reply with quote

It's rumoured that Chris Huhne is setting a up similar party in this country. Very Happy

Regards,

Len


 
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