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Police are hunting a 'serial pest' who smashed the windows and slashed the tyres of a mobile speed camera car in a spate of attacks on Victoria's traffic vehicles. <br>The traffic vehicle was parked on the side of Bellarine Highway in Point Lonsdale, regional Victoria, at about 8:50pm when the vandal approached the car. <br>Police said the camera operator was inside the car, which is owned and operated by the Department of Justice, during the attack but managed to drive away uninjured. <br>        A [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=Victorian%20traffic Victorian traffic] camera car had its windows smashed (pictured) and tyres slashed by vandals while the operator was still inside <br>        The camera operator managed to drive away uninjured (pictured, smashed driver side window of the mobile speed camera car)<br>Assistant Commissioner Road Policing Glenn Weir on Thursday said the 'cowardly' attack was 'high-end criminal behaviour.' <br>'Absolutely terrifying to be sitting in a car doing your job in the dark and all of a sudden out of nowhere comes some lunatic who attacks you with a pole,' Mr Weir said. <br>'We will not put up with it.<br>'Anyone who wants to interfere with them (camera operators) will feel the full force of investigation and apprehension.' <br>The incident is the latest in a spate of attacks on Victorian traffic camera vehicles and operators and was nine days after a mobile speed camera was rammed by a car. <br>The mobile speed camera was parked in Wollert, a suburb  a suburb 26km north of Melbourne, was hit multiple times by a driver in a four-wheel-drive on June 13. <br>              Police said the vandal allegedly used a metal pole to smash the windows (right)and  [http://ricardofuix25814.review-blogger.com/24332604/original-microsoft-product-licenses News] an unidentified item to slash or puncture the tyres (left)<br>The driver crashed into the traffic vehicle at about 1.40am while it was parked on Craigieburn Road East. <br>The camera operator was inside the vehicle when the attack occurred but was uninjured. <br>On April 26, a female road safety camera operator was inside her car when a masked man holding a metal pole  <br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>On Anzac Day, a female road safety camera operator was inside her car in St Leonards when a masked man wielding a metal pole smashed the vehicles side mirrors.<br>Community and Public Sector Union Julian Kennelly said an operator in Tullamarine was stalked before a number of people jumped out and attacked his car. <br>'He (the operator) was in the process of shifting locations … and a vehicle followed him down the road for five or 10 minutes,' Kennelly told the Herald Sun.<br>'He pulled over … and then both (the people in the other vehicle) jumped out of the vehicle and ran towards his vehicle launching pieces of wood at the camera's car.<br><br>Quite frightening.'<br>Mr Kennelly said a 'serial pest' in Parkdale had been interfering with operators for the past 14 months.    <br>        The attack comes nine days after a driver in a four-wheel-drive rammed a mobile speed camera car (pictured) in Wollert, a suburb 26km north of Melbourne, on June 13<br>Victorian Investigators believe one offender may be responsible for a number of the attacks.  <br>'These things are rare,' Assistant Commissioner Road Policing Mr Weir said. <br>'To have four in two months is unusual and to have two in such a location that is close together - obviously that's one of the lines of enquiry we're looking at whether it's the same person.' <br>Investigators would like to speak to anyone with information, dashcam footage or witnessed the attacks to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement

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'Police are hunting a 'serial pest' who smashed the windows and slashed the tyres of a mobile speed camera car in a spate of attacks on Victoria's traffic vehicles. <br>The traffic vehicle was parked on the side of Bellarine Highway in Point Lonsdale, regional Victoria, at about 8:50pm when the vandal approached the car. <br>Police said the camera operator was inside the car, which is owned and operated by the Department of Justice, during the attack but managed to drive away uninjured. <br> A [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=Victorian%20traffic Victorian traffic] camera car had its windows smashed (pictured) and tyres slashed by vandals while the operator was still inside <br> The camera operator managed to drive away uninjured (pictured, smashed driver side window of the mobile speed camera car)<br>Assistant Commissioner Road Policing Glenn Weir on Thursday said the 'cowardly' attack was 'high-end criminal behaviour.' <br>'Absolutely terrifying to be sitting in a car doing your job in the dark and all of a sudden out of nowhere comes some lunatic who attacks you with a pole,' Mr Weir said. <br>'We will not put up with it.<br>'Anyone who wants to interfere with them (camera operators) will feel the full force of investigation and apprehension.' <br>The incident is the latest in a spate of attacks on Victorian traffic camera vehicles and operators and was nine days after a mobile speed camera was rammed by a car. <br>The mobile speed camera was parked in Wollert, a suburb  a suburb 26km north of Melbourne, was hit multiple times by a driver in a four-wheel-drive on June 13. <br> Police said the vandal allegedly used a metal pole to smash the windows (right)and [http://ricardofuix25814.review-blogger.com/24332604/original-microsoft-product-licenses News] an unidentified item to slash or puncture the tyres (left)<br>The driver crashed into the traffic vehicle at about 1.40am while it was parked on Craigieburn Road East. <br>The camera operator was inside the vehicle when the attack occurred but was uninjured. <br>On April 26, a female road safety camera operator was inside her car when a masked man holding a metal pole  <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>On Anzac Day, a female road safety camera operator was inside her car in St Leonards when a masked man wielding a metal pole smashed the vehicles side mirrors.<br>Community and Public Sector Union Julian Kennelly said an operator in Tullamarine was stalked before a number of people jumped out and attacked his car. <br>'He (the operator) was in the process of shifting locations … and a vehicle followed him down the road for five or 10 minutes,' Kennelly told the Herald Sun.<br>'He pulled over … and then both (the people in the other vehicle) jumped out of the vehicle and ran towards his vehicle launching pieces of wood at the camera's car.<br><br>Quite frightening.'<br>Mr Kennelly said a 'serial pest' in Parkdale had been interfering with operators for the past 14 months.    <br> The attack comes nine days after a driver in a four-wheel-drive rammed a mobile speed camera car (pictured) in Wollert, a suburb 26km north of Melbourne, on June 13<br>Victorian Investigators believe one offender may be responsible for a number of the attacks.  <br>'These things are rare,' Assistant Commissioner Road Policing Mr Weir said. <br>'To have four in two months is unusual and to have two in such a location that is close together - obviously that's one of the lines of enquiry we're looking at whether it's the same person.' <br>Investigators would like to speak to anyone with information, dashcam footage or witnessed the attacks to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement'
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