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ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 2013 - SECT 138
Admissibility of photographs taken by devices--generally
138 Admissibility of photographs taken by devices--generally
(cf STM Act, ss 47(2)-(5), 47B(1) and (2), 57(2) and (3) and 57B(2)-(4))
(1)
In proceedings for a detectable traffic offence, any one or more photographs
that are tendered in evidence on any of the following bases are admissible in
the proceedings-- (a) if the proceedings concern a speeding offence in which
evidence of an average speed is relied on--photographs that are tendered as--
(i) being photographs taken by means of the operation, on a day or days
specified on the photographs, of approved traffic enforcement devices that are
approved for average speed detection installed at the locations specified on
the photographs, and
(ii) if the photographs are taken by
digital camera devices-- each bearing a security indicator of a kind
prescribed by the statutory rules,
(b) in the case of proceedings for a
speeding offence in which evidence of an average speed is not relied on--a
photograph that is tendered as-- (i) being taken by an
approved traffic enforcement device that is approved for excess speed imaging
on a day and at a location specified on the photograph, and
(ii) if the
photograph is taken by a digital camera device--bearing a security indicator
of a kind prescribed by the statutory rules,
(c) in the case of proceedings
for a traffic light offence--a photograph that is tendered as-- (i) being
taken by means of the operation, on a day specified on the photograph, of an
approved traffic enforcement device that is
approved for red traffic light detection installed at a location specified on
the photograph, and
(ii) if the photograph is taken by a
digital camera device--bearing a security indicator of a kind prescribed by
the statutory rules,
(d) in the case of proceedings for a
public transport lane offence--a photograph or photographs that are tendered
as-- (i) being taken by means of the operation, on a day specified on the
photograph or photographs, of an approved traffic enforcement device or
devices that are approved for traffic lane use detection installed at a
location or locations specified on the photograph or photographs, and
(ii) if
the photograph or photographs are taken by a digital camera device--each
bearing a security indicator of a kind prescribed by the statutory rules,
(e)
in the case of proceedings for a dimension offence--a photograph that is
tendered as-- (i) being taken by means of the operation, on a day specified on
the photograph, of an approved traffic enforcement device that is
approved for dimension imaging installed at a location specified on the
photograph, and
(ii) if the photograph is taken by a
digital camera device--bearing a security indicator of a kind prescribed by
the statutory rules,
(f) in the case of proceedings for a
mobile phone use offence--a photograph that is tendered as-- (i) being taken
by means of the operation, on a day specified on the photograph, of an
approved traffic enforcement device that is
approved for mobile phone use offences, and
(ii) if the photograph is taken
by a digital camera device--bearing a security indicator of a kind prescribed
by the statutory rules,
(g) for proceedings for a seatbelt offence--a
photograph that is tendered as-- (i) being taken by means of the operation, on
a day specified on the photograph, of an approved traffic enforcement device
that is approved for seatbelt offences, and
(ii) if the photograph is taken
by a digital camera device--bearing a security indicator of a kind prescribed
by the statutory rules.
(2) If one or more photographs are tendered in
evidence as referred to in subsection (1), a certificate purporting to be
signed by an appropriate inspection officer in relation to the
approved traffic enforcement device concerned that certifies the following
matters is also to be tendered in evidence-- (a) that the person is an
appropriate inspection officer in relation to the device,
(b) that on a day
and at a time specified in the certificate (being within the period prescribed
by the statutory rules, whether for a specified kind of device or generally,
before the time recorded on the photograph or the earliest photograph as the
time at which that photograph was taken), the person carried out the
inspection specified in the certificate on the
approved traffic enforcement device by means of which the photograph was
taken,
(c) that on that inspection the device was found to be operating
correctly.
(3) A single certificate may be tendered in proceedings for a
public transport lane offence for the purposes of subsection (2) if more than
one photograph taken by an approved traffic enforcement device is tendered in
evidence, but only if-- (a) each photograph is of the same vehicle, and
(b)
each photograph is taken on the same day at approximately the same time and at
approximately the same location.
(4) If a photograph is tendered in evidence
in proceedings for a speeding offence involving a vehicle in which evidence of
an average speed is not relied on, a certificate referred to in section 137
concerning the accuracy and reliability of the device used to measure the
speed at which the vehicle was travelling must also be tendered along with the
certificate required by subsection (2) in relation to the camera device that
took the photograph.
(5) A photograph tendered in evidence as referred to in
subsection (1)-- (a) is to be presumed to have been taken by the
approved traffic enforcement device concerned unless evidence sufficient to
raise doubt that it was so taken is adduced, and
(b) if it is tendered on the
basis that it bears a security indicator--is to be presumed to bear such a
security indicator unless evidence that is sufficient to raise doubt that it
does so is adduced, and
(c) is prima facie evidence of the matters shown or
recorded on the photograph.
(6) Evidence that a photograph tendered in
evidence as referred to in subsection (1) bears a security indicator of a kind
prescribed by the statutory rules is prima facie evidence that the photograph
has not been altered since it was taken.
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