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Re: Re horn - ac boosa - 23-06-2005

link doent work..try again...

www.legislation.qld.gov.a...UVRR99.pdf


Re: Re horn - ac boosa - 23-06-2005

arrrrrrggghhhhh stupid f*%cking thing. well youre just gunna have to take my word for it. trust me, Im a lawyer


Re: Re horn - BeatsWorkin1300 - 23-06-2005

AC Boosa...

Long time, no type... How's the Speed Triple going?

So, is a not guilty verdict going to get you off the points. I understand that magistrate has no say on demerit points, but doesn't a not guilty verdict essentially mean that no offence was committed?

The current affair article referred to a NSW(?) bloke who got a speed camera ticket for doing 59kmh in a 40kmh school days zone. The alleged offence occurred on a weekday when over xmas when school was not in attendance.

Magistrate threw the case out, but RTA(?) still issued demerit points. Logically, I would have though that no offence was committed.

regards
Peter


Re: no plates in NSW - kev11e - 24-06-2005

G'day
In NSW the charge can be either not having a plate on, or if it is obscured, the charge is having an obscured plate, the fine for which is about $100, or plod could consider it an effort to avoid speed camera detection, in which case the fine is something like $900. Yes, this has been pointed out to me on the side of the road...
And welcome back adrian :-)
Regards
Kevin


Re: no plates in NSW - ac boosa - 24-06-2005

Hey guys. Pretty busy this time of year I would imagine Peter! . Yeah if you get off the ticket in court then it's done and dusted - the Transport Nazi's cant then otherwise interfere with our precious licence points. You guys will love this - I'm going to court today to contest a speed camera ticket for on of the five-0 . - 71 in a 60 zone on the way to an urgent job (an no it wasnt trying to catch on of us - was a big drug bust). Up here the traffic branch pursue their own just as, if not harder, than the civvies. Let you know how I go...


Re: no plates in NSW - Beestroyer - 24-06-2005

You guys are missing the point. To charge you for having no plate, they need to physicaly pull you over. So you dont stop. No stop = no fine, unless you go slow enough for them to follow you all the way home.
And go a different way to work, dont use the same route all the time.


Re: no plates in NSW - BUSGO - 24-06-2005

BEE,
Are you accessing this discussion page from your cell in pentridge?


(Yes, I know Pentridge is closed)

Rgds BUSGO



Re: no plates in NSW - ac boosa - 24-06-2005

yeah have had plenty of cases where bike riders havent pulled over. most of them end up as either coronial investigations or playtoys for Big Barry