15-01-2010, 01:47pm
"He discovered he had been penalised three demerit points and received a fine of $245 by the second week of November.
But Mr Lay decided, with Chief Commissioner Simon Overland, to keep the infringement out of the public domain until after the state's drink and drug-driving campaign "Operation RAID" had completed.
"I spoke to the commissioner as soon as I became aware I'd been pinged," Mr Lay said on 3AW radio this morning.
"I recommended to him that I didn't want to be muddying the waters during our high-risk time."
Struth. They actually did it! How fucen cynical is that?
But Mr Lay decided, with Chief Commissioner Simon Overland, to keep the infringement out of the public domain until after the state's drink and drug-driving campaign "Operation RAID" had completed.
"I spoke to the commissioner as soon as I became aware I'd been pinged," Mr Lay said on 3AW radio this morning.
"I recommended to him that I didn't want to be muddying the waters during our high-risk time."
Struth. They actually did it! How fucen cynical is that?