In their first week online, new mobile phone detection cameras in South Australia caught more than 8000 motorists using their phones illegally.
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More than 8000 drivers have been nabbed by new cameras in one state in their first week of operation.
In their first week online, new mobile phone detection cameras in South Australia caught more than 8000 motorists using their phones illegally.
In their first week online, new mobile phone detection cameras in South Australia caught more than 8000 motorists using their phones illegally.
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