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    beemer, i agree about the first cop on the scene of that 3 car accident....what a tosser! what happened to cops being polite....sir would have sounded better than mate. and then yelling at the guy in the 3rd car to help him push the thing off the road. hell....thats out of it. granted they laid the blame on him, but still not smart to make someone push a car right after an accident. plus he was yelling and carrying on...yeesh!
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    It's a 'careless' for running out of gas on the bridge. You wouldn't want it heard by a Judge who was held up in the gridlock.
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    Yep, he was a bit of a hyper active dork. But they did have to clear the M/way quickly and get traffic flowing again or else there would likely be another smash back behind them somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    It's a 'careless' for running out of gas on the bridge. You wouldn't want it heard by a Judge who was held up in the gridlock.
    I was lost for words when she handed out a careless to that lady, shit, i ended up with a careless and in all fairness it should've been dangerous, not that i'm complianing or anything, i know running out of gas on the harbour bridge is pretty dumb and can cause a lot of hassle, but shit "careless" surely there could be a lesser charge.
    The old git from the cops POV yeah i prolly would've told him to fuck off and not bothered with a ticket as well, i couldn't be fucked dealing with an old cock like that, new licenceing for old people needs to be stricter and more regular though, some or most just can't think quick enough, if they die, who gives they've lived 70-80 odd years, what about the people they take with them?
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    The "careless' thing on the Harbour Bridge goes back to its earliest days. It was regarded as a "special case" , and there used to be signs up warning about it. The old Harbour Bridge Authority would ping you for it. Arguably, you'd have a good chance of defending it, after all it is hardly careless "DRIVING", is it.

    What I remember was , in older cars, the fuel take off was often at the front of the tank. And going up the bridge, it's quite steep. And all the fuel runs to the BACK of the tank. uh -uh .

    But everybody on the Shore used to know, NEVER tell the Bridge guy you're out of gas, tell him your fuel pump's packed up. Then he'll push you down to the Authority yard, or over to Fanshawe St.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    you'd have a good chance of defending it, after all it is hardly careless "DRIVING", is it.
    Well she wasn't pushing it, was she?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    But everybody on the Shore used to know, NEVER tell the Bridge guy you're out of gas, tell him your fuel pump's packed up. Then he'll push you down to the Authority yard, or over to Fanshawe St.
    Your not sugesting we lie to police men, are you????????
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    Certainly not. Nana would never endorse a falsehood.

    But, y'see, I'm not a qualified machanic. So if someone asks me "What's the problem", and I say "Uh - dunno, think maybe me fuel pump's packed up", then I'm only an amateur expressing an opinion. Might be right, after all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    The cop who attended that accident (not the one called Fish) was a dork - he couldn't keep his head still and the 'fame' was obviously affecting his ability to do the job, what a moron!
    Yep was just going to say that.

    He'd be one of the ones that would give you a ticket for not having an L plate on if you had a learners and give you a great big lecture at the same time with a big smirk on his face. He really did think he was the man didn't he.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
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    The one thing I forgot to mention was the cop telling the guy who had run up the arse of the others to push his car off the road. I know he was at fault, but what if he'd been seriously injured and had died while exerting himself? The cop kept going on about getting the kid checked out "because, well, he's a kid" but he didn't seem to have much concern for anyone else.

    If I had to be pulled over by anyone, I'd rather it by a cop like Fish. Okay, he was probably aware of being filmed, but he was unfailingly polite and respectful, even when the people he was filming didn't deserve it.
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    Watching the old bugger in the Bedford van had me thinking. I need to carry a disease infested half blind unpredictable Bull Mastiff on my bike with me.

    Worked for him......

    I used to work in a courthouse. You would be amazed at the weird stories associated with the hundreds of careless use cases that went thru. I was interested to see that the plod can now issue an infringement for careless use, always used to have to go in front of at least a J.P????

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAXIMUSDEMERITUS
    I was interested to see that the plod can now issue an infringement for careless use, always used to have to go in front of at least a J.P????
    Nope, no ION for careless. She would have been given a TON and received a summons to court at a later date.

    Careless charges are heard before JP's because there is no term of imprisonment, unlike dangerous, reckless, EBA & disqualy driving.

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    Cheers for that Spud.
    I was sitting at the registrars desk in a defended hearing court (traffic) one day years ago. I remember this redneck was defending himself on an eba charge. The prosecution outlined the summary of facts etc. the judge then assisted the defendant in terms of procedure etc. and invited him to outline his defence against the facts outlined by prosecution.
    The guy's entire defence rested on the fact that "He wasn't pissed that day, He had driven a lot more pissed than that hundres of times..."
    He was promptly convicted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAXIMUSDEMERITUS
    I started working at Welly D.C when I was 16. What an introduction to the "real world" I used to get the tranny's come to the counter all the time. There is nothing funnier than asking a tranny,with all the bling, what their name is, and them to reply "Bruce"
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