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Teens buried speed camera
Two Austrian teenagers have been fined £75,000 for hacking down and burying a roadside speed camera.
Peter Hochstacher and Thomas Moebel, both 19, were snapped by the camera speeding in the town of Lustenau in Austria, Ananova reports.
The quick-thinking pair used a pair of axes and a saw they just happened to have with them in their car and proceeded to chop down the camera and bury it in a nearby field.
But the box was found by a local farmer as he ploughed his land and police who examined it found pictures of the pair on the camera inside and they later confessed to tearing down the device.
A local court said the fine would cover the cost of replacing the machine.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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