An Aussie grandmother has been hit with $1,155 worth of of speeding fines but remains adamant she is not at fault — instead claiming she been a victim of a Facebook Marketplace scam.Daniela Pobega, 71, is on the verge of losing her licence with nine demerit points registered, after it is believed an unknown offender cloned her car’s number plates and put the fakes onto a car that looks just like hers.”It’s been really stressful. It’s really hard — who can you trust these days?” she said to 7 News.Daniela Pobega faces over $1000 in fines and nine demerit points after a suspected number plate cloning. Source: 7 NewsThe Victorian grandmother recently placed an ad to sell her white Audi online and included images of her visible number plates. It wasn’t long until she began to receive speeding fines through the door.Unknown offender dodges speeding finesThe location of the speed camera that flagged the offence is in Ardeer, almost 110 kilometres away from her home in Rosebud. However, due to the speed camera clocking the vehicle’s number plates from behind, the driver is not visible in the images attached to the fine.Aussie driver caught twice by ‘sneaky’ placement of speed
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