Sky News Contributor Prue MacSween says the Labor government is revenue raising with speed cameras across Australia.
Ms MacSween’s remarks follow reports of a Sydney speed camera racking up $4.7 million in 18 months after a new speed limit was put in place.
“Labor is going to need the bucks because god knows where else they’re going to get it if they get in, in the next election,” Ms MacSween told Sky News host Peta Credlin.Read More
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