http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-nat...105ds.html
2 points left on my licence for the next 6 months, Its gotten to the point where I'm too scared to even 'do' the speed limit let alone go over it. So im considering a Bel STi XR - 100% Undetectable Radar Detector "AU/NZ".
So here's my concern, I know that the NSW Motor Traffic Act states;
Traffic Act 1909 No 5
Repealed version for 8 October 1999 to 30 November 1999(accessed 12 July 2010 at 15:27)
4AD Sale, purchase and use of prohibited speed measuring evasion articles
(1) A person must not sell or offer for sale, or purchase, a prohibited speed measuring evasion article.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A person must not drive a motor vehicle, or cause a motor vehicle or trailer to stand, on a road or road related area if a prohibited speed measuring evasion article is fitted or applied to, or carried in, the vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Now a penalty unit in NSW is $110, so in theory a court could fine you up to $2200 for having one on your bike (or buying and selling one in NSW) but apparently there is no points loss or suspension of licence, the fine appears to be monetary only (as well as swiping your detector).
Can anyone confirm this as its looking like an attractive option?
2 points left on my licence for the next 6 months, Its gotten to the point where I'm too scared to even 'do' the speed limit let alone go over it. So im considering a Bel STi XR - 100% Undetectable Radar Detector "AU/NZ".
So here's my concern, I know that the NSW Motor Traffic Act states;
Traffic Act 1909 No 5
Repealed version for 8 October 1999 to 30 November 1999(accessed 12 July 2010 at 15:27)
4AD Sale, purchase and use of prohibited speed measuring evasion articles
(1) A person must not sell or offer for sale, or purchase, a prohibited speed measuring evasion article.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A person must not drive a motor vehicle, or cause a motor vehicle or trailer to stand, on a road or road related area if a prohibited speed measuring evasion article is fitted or applied to, or carried in, the vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Now a penalty unit in NSW is $110, so in theory a court could fine you up to $2200 for having one on your bike (or buying and selling one in NSW) but apparently there is no points loss or suspension of licence, the fine appears to be monetary only (as well as swiping your detector).
Can anyone confirm this as its looking like an attractive option?
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