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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: JuST Peter on September 25, 2014, 08:58:49 PM
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"I'd be interested to know if anyone else has had a similar experience," writes Darren Bugden, of Bonogin, Queensland. "Today in the mail I received an infringement notice from the Queensland Police Service for $151 and one demerit point, as a result of a speed camera detecting my car travelling at 70km/h in a 60km/h zone. Although there is no doubt that my car was physically exceeding the speed limit, there is a minor issue in the fact that at the time the photo was taken of my errant vehicle, it was actually on the back of a tow truck (clearly visible in the two photos they sent), subsequent to an accident my wife had been involved in earlier that day."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/column-8/column-8-20140924-10ldur.html#ixzz3EK8pcvzD (http://www.smh.com.au/comment/column-8/column-8-20140924-10ldur.html#ixzz3EK8pcvzD)
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Never miss an opportunity, I say.
If you can catch two fish on one hook, why would you throw one back?
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Speeding riders who have a bike trailer beware... Qld police will issue two tickets! :p
In 1978, a Traffic infringement notice was posted to me at a Whyalla address by the S.A. Police. Seems it is illegal to park my Valiant in a school zone in Adelaide, South Australia at 3 pm on a Thursday....... irrespective of the fact that I had not resided at the S.A. address the mail was sent to since 1969, and the verifiable fact that I have never owned or registered a Valiant. It went to court, and I was fined $180 for contempt, (failing to appear) plus the traffic fine, plus court costs, for not responding...But I didn't even receive the summons. Understandable, as I had been living in Melbourne since 1976 and was in New Zealand on a three month Army exercise at the time of the offence (with the time zone difference, I was actually on a night guard duty... verified by the army, and 2000 miles away) ... I gave that one to the Army Solicitors to sort out, which they did, at no cost to me.