South Australia's mobile phone detection cameras have been in operation for one month, picking up more than 10,000 infringements.
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Time's up. South Australia will now start fining motorists detected using their mobile phones behind the wheel as new cameras go online.
South Australia's mobile phone detection cameras have been in operation for one month, picking up more than 10,000 infringements.
South Australia's mobile phone detection cameras have been in operation for one month, picking up more than 10,000 infringements.
South Australia's mobile phone detection cameras have been in operation for a month, picking up more than 10,000 infringements in that time.
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