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An Australian pensioner contests a $443 speeding fine, claiming misleading school zone signage.
A pensioner in Newcastle, Australia, is challenging a $443 speeding fine for driving 57 km/h in a 40 km/h school zone, arguing that a school zone sign was installed backwards and no end-of-zone sign was present at the time of the alleged offense on August 5.
He claims the signage misled drivers and plans to subpoena NSW Roads and Regional Transport Minister Jenny Aitchison for testimony at a May 25 hearing.
The case, heard in Newcastle Local Court, raises concerns about road safety signage accuracy and accountability, with Magistrate Peter Feather allowing evidence and suggesting the police may withdraw the charge.
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Un jubilado australiano contesta una multa de 443 dólares por exceso de velocidad, alegando señales erróneas de zona escolar.