Log in

View Full Version : Infringement fees going up on public holidays



rastuscat
5th October 2012, 09:10
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

duckonin
5th October 2012, 09:39
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

Ha ha are you all not paid enough now? !!:yes: So the system has reconised we need a police force 24/7 rather than 40 hour week . Gezz finally they have awoken from the dream time world they all live in.:innocent:

rastuscat
5th October 2012, 09:43
Troll, couldn't help myself.......:killingme

brp
5th October 2012, 10:14
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

Thank god for friggin private land - hope ya throwing in a free coffee

G4L4XY
5th October 2012, 10:21
That wouldn't be surprising :Police:

Pays to not get caught in the first place!

rastuscat
5th October 2012, 10:21
Also heard that the surcharge isn't going to apply to donut vouchers.

So, a $100 fine goes to $115, but remains at $100 worth of donut vouchers.

Working smarter, not harder (to get donuts):Police:

brp
5th October 2012, 10:30
Also heard that the surcharge isn't going to apply to donut vouchers.

So, a $100 fine goes to $115, but remains at $100 worth of donut vouchers.

Working smarter, not harder (to get donuts):Police:

Will help ya look even more for when ya standing on blighs rd grinning and waving like Ronald Mc Donald

Hawk
5th October 2012, 10:39
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

you drink tuis dont you

Jantar
5th October 2012, 13:27
.....
It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

No, that can't be right. We have been told many times, even by the police on KB, that no revenue collected goes to the police. So if fines are not used to pay police salaries, then why would there be a surcharge on public holidays? :whistle:

Subike
5th October 2012, 13:28
No, that can't be right. We have been told many times, even by the police on KB, that no revenue collected goes to the police. So if fines are not used to pay police salaries, then why would there be a surcharge on public holidays?

to cover the long week end surcharge on donuts

oneofsix
5th October 2012, 14:02
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

:2thumbsup:niceone: With at least one of the Aussie states applying double demerits for public holidays it is so believable and special public holidays fines could be in the offing. Pity it doesn't actually save lives.

Enjoy your donuts :drool:

HenryDorsetCase
5th October 2012, 14:40
Heard through the grape vine that fines are going to have a 15% surcharge added on public holidays.

It's to cover the cost of re rostering road policing staff to long weekends.

bahahahahahahahaha!!!

nice one.

scumdog
5th October 2012, 16:17
Troll, couldn't help myself.......:killingme

Ya shoulda kept them on edge for a bit longer!:laugh:

MIXONE
5th October 2012, 16:38
You mean you get paid as well...

tigertim20
5th October 2012, 16:49
Ya shoulda kept them on edge for a bit longer!:laugh:

haha my first thought was . .
Its not fuckin April is it?

FJRider
5th October 2012, 17:13
you drink tuis dont you

Only at work ... :shifty: