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The 'bread and butter' of a local court: More than 20 names on the traffic list

The 'bread and butter' of a local court: More than 20 names on the traffic list
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A Queensland magistrate is using graphic videos of car accidents to educate traffic offenders in court. The initiative aims to reduce the state's rising road toll by confronting drivers with the harsh realities of dangerous driving.

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It highlights innovative, non-traditional judicial approaches to public safety and behavioral change in the legal system.

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The article reports on a local judicial practice neutrally, providing context on the road toll without taking a political stance.

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