Cameras are catching out West Australian drivers doing the wrong thing behind the wheel, from holding babies to smoking illegal drugs.
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Western Australia is turning to AI to crack down on bad drivers, rolling out six new high-tech cameras.
Cameras are catching out West Australian drivers doing the wrong thing behind the wheel, from holding babies to smoking illegal drugs.
Cameras are catching out West Australian drivers doing the wrong thing behind the wheel, from holding babies to smoking illegal drugs.
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Drivers snapped repeatedly by WA’s new smart cameras — even drinking a beer and smoking a glass pipe — have been slammed as ‘mind boggling’.
Drivers snapped repeatedly by WA’s new smart cameras — even drinking a beer and smoking a glass pipe — have been slammed as ‘mind boggling’.
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