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Every now and then, someone takes a prank to a new level, such that the only thing that comes to
mind is, "Nicely done!".

I typed it in below, because it was a jpg image, the original is here.

http://www.davesdaily.com/pictures/908-mischievous-aussies.htm

Breathtaking bravado foils speed camera

QC received a very amusing although naughty e-mail from a spy at the Department of Transport this
week.  Our mate informs us that four youths from Canberra recently pulled off a trick of
breathtaking bravado to gain revenge on a mobile speed-camera van operating in the area.  Three of
the group approached the van and distracted the operator's attention by asking a series of
questions about how the equipment workd and how many cars the operator would catch in a day. 
Meanwile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and unscrewed it's number plate.

"After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned home, fixed the number plate to the
car and drove through the camera's radar at high spped -- 17 times."  out transport spy writes. 
"as a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself, Go Aussies!"




       
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