Posted: 2022-10-17 20:42:40

A Brisbane tour bus owner-operator has been fined several thousand dollars for a passenger of his vehicle wearing their seatbelt incorrectly.

Gary Carson, who owns Adventure Day Trips in Brisbane was driving a minibus with 11 passengers to the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers when the state government's seatbelt and mobile phone cameras caught a passenger not wearing their seatbelt properly.

"She'd obviously turned around, it looks like she's going to take a photo of people in the back or talk to someone in the back, and she's slipped her seatbelt down under her shoulder," he told ABC Radio Brisbane.

"The cameras pick that up, and I got a nice little surprise on Friday when I got fined for $5,390."

From July 1, increased penalties for camera-detected offences came into effect, with a $1,078 fine and four demerit points for illegal mobile phone use while driving, or for failing to wear a seatbelt or not wearing it properly.

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