CCTV captures bizarre move to block speed camera
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Exclusive: A surprising incident unfolded in Adelaide when an excavator was used to obstruct a speed camera’s line of sight, new footage reveals.

Authorities are actively searching for the individual responsible for this bold maneuver, cautioning that such actions constitute a serious offense with substantial legal repercussions.

The unusual event took place shortly before 6:00 p.m. yesterday. Security footage shows someone operating the excavator, skillfully maneuvering its bucket to completely block the speed camera, effectively disabling it.

Vision has emerged of the moment an excavator was driven up to a speed camera in Adelaide and blocked its line of sight using its bucket. (9News)

Local workers have noted that excavators are commonly stationed at the location due to ongoing underground gas pipe work. However, they emphasize that the machines are typically secured without keys left inside overnight. Nonetheless, some universal keys could potentially start these machines.

However, they say keys are never left in these machines overnight, but that there are some universal keys that could have started it up.

While some locals found it amusing to block the camera, authorities were less than impressed.

Police are searching for the person behind the brazen act and warn it’s a serious offence, carrying hefty penalties. (9News)

Police say interfering with or obscuring a speed camera carries a fine of $2500 or up to 10 years in prison.

The incident is currently under investigation.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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