Who would have thought this would come from a politician? Admittedly he's an Aussie state politician, yet New South Wales Roads Minister Duncan Gay has ordered that 38 speed cameras across the state be ditched after an audit found they didn't improve road safety.
Gay had promised before the elections that he would rip out any cameras that were not effective and he's stayed true to his promise, ordering the Roads and Traffic Authority to switch off the ineffective cameras immediately.
An auditor's report wasn't anti-speed cameras. Overall, the auditor-general said, speed cameras changed driver behaviour and improved road safety, so the other 103 cameras would stay operational.
However, Gay said there had been community concern that speed cameras were installed principally as revenue-gatherers. Where the audit had identified the duds, they had been removed.
Now, I don't have all that much sympathy for the catchcry of "revenue gathering" that is traditionally the preserve of those who have been pinged with monotonous regularity. You know what the speed limit is - fail to stick to it and you take your chances. You might get away with it, you might not.