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Police in Queensland, Australia have withdrawn 180 car-mounted mobile speed cameras over concerns that they are "too sensitive." The devices have been picking up speed readings even when no vehicles are visible to the operator. A trial last week in Victoria uncovered evidence that the devices are routinely used in such a way that nearby metal objects can reflect the beams causing reflections and erroneous readings.Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg said other crime-solving may be suffering because of the time being devoted to speed cameras.Source: Why we take a dim view of speed cameras (Sunday Mail Queensland (Australia), 8/7/2005)
"These figures support community concern that the Government is more concerned with increasing revenue than it is in investigating crimes like break-and-enters," he said.