If an analogue speed camera system is used to provide evidence of a prescribed offence, the following provisions must be complied with—
(a) the system’s camera must be positioned and aimed to ensure an image made by the system depicts the front or rear of the vehicle the speed of which was measured by the system;
(b) each person who inserts into or removes a film magazine from the camera, or who relocates the camera with a film magazine in place, or who changes information programmed into the system, must—(i) ensure the camera is correctly positioned and aimed; and(ii) use the system’s testing mode to ensure the camera operates correctly; and(iii) if a fault is indicated, take corrective action and repeat the testing process until no fault is indicated by the system in its testing mode;
(c) if the tests or the film when developed indicate a fault has affected the proper operation of the system as required under this section, the film must be rejected for evidentiary purposes.