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More than 8000 mobile phone offences detected in South Australia

1 July 2024, 9:54 am

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More than 8000 mobile phone offences detected in South Australia
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More than 8000 mobile phone offences detected in South Australia
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More than 8000 mobile phone offences were recorded in South Australia during the first week the cameras became operational, catching alleged offenders across five high-risk locations. Rather than penalize the offending drivers, authorities said 6397 motorists would receive a warning letter during the three-month “educational period” from June to September 2024. South Australia Police said drivers caught using their mobile phones from 1 July 2024 will be issued a $678 fine and three demerit points starting 19 September 2024.

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