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  1. #16
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    Hi there,
    if you think you have enough grounds for not getting the ticket then just write in and wanting to go to court. The people in the courts are much more fair and not so nazi about things. Worse case is that you have to pay the fine + court fee.

    I can say the court system has work wonders for my speeding fines thou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoon
    Good luck!!!...if it were the Police you would have gotten off easily but Council nazis are a little different. If your warrant is more than a few weeks overdue then you'll need more than luck.
    Nazi's alright, i had my cage parked outside my own house, no off street parking, okay WOF is a month over but bike & cage came up at the same time, bike takes piority over cage, bike cost shitload to get upto WOF, no $$ for cage, have slowly been fixing it up, pinged me for reg being on hold to, $400 in total, wrote in ranting away (nicely) na sorry mate you gotta pay.

    I'm thinking bout de-regin the cage, grinding away the chassis number etc etc and driving it through the front of the council buildings.
    I just gotta hope they don't ping me again i got nowhere else to park.
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    Yeah thats not cool huh. No parking on the road with a exempt rego.... That is vicious. I keep the BM warrant under the seat. It is easy to see, all you gotta do is lift up the seat (it is never locked) and you can always read the due date. Keep it in a plastic holder and within 3 months the ink has run and you have no idea when it is due apart from the punched month indicator. Never had any problems, but no doubt one day I'll run into some officious asshole with a point to prove.....
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    Well I just got a letter from the council saying they're not going to waive the $200 fine, so I spose I'm off to court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    By the way the offence for having an expired warrant is actually "No evidence of inspection". The original inspection done is evidence of inspection even though your bike failed the inspection, it was nevertheless inspected.

    There are times Spud when I just 'love ya.' :spudwave: This little gem of info is one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    There are times Spud when I just 'love ya.' :spudwave: This little gem of info is one of them.

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    No worries

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    Re council buildings

    [QUOTE=loosebruce.

    I'm thinking bout de-regin the cage, grinding away the chassis number etc etc and driving it through the front of the council buildings.
    I just gotta hope they don't ping me again i got nowhere else to park.[/QUOTE]


    Bruce, overseas exsperince shows the best way to do this is with an armour plated D8 bulldozer, Both wari and I (maybe others) have an extensive background in heavy earthmoving equipment, speaking for myself, I would be move than happy to give you a few lessons.. We could start with some phone boxes, work our way up to a house or two, then maybe a final practice on a small factory or warehouse before taking on a council building.

    I am day shift today and tomorow, but could fit you in later in the week
    Goughs are the Cat dealers here in NZ, their web site is www.GoughsCat.co.nz, or if you could try.. Eagle Equipment in Hamilton at www.eagleequipment.co.nz, they have a tidy little D7 at the moment, but would need some work done to armour plate it. I also have the latest "Deals on Wheels" Machinery monthly mag you can borrow if you need..

    Good Luck

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    That Sucks!

    You'll do them in court, though...

    Best of luck

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    Just to throw some cats amongst the pigeons. Is there not a difference between failing to display and not having a warrent? If the prick that wrote wanted to be pedantic that is.

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    [QUOTE=Firefight]
    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce.

    I'm thinking bout de-regin the cage, grinding away the chassis number etc etc and driving it through the front of the council buildings.
    I just gotta hope they don't ping me again i got nowhere else to park.[/QUOTE


    Bruce, overseas exsperince shows the best way to do this is with an armour plated D8 bulldozer, Both wari and I (maybe others) have an extensive background in heavy earthmoving equipment, speaking for myself, I would be move than happy to give you a few lessons.. We could start with some phone boxes, work our way up to a house or two, then maybe a final practice on a small factory or warehouse before taking on a council building.

    I am day shift today and tomorow, but could fit you in later in the week
    Goughs are the Cat dealers here in NZ, their web site is www.GoughsCat.co.nz, or if you could try.. Eagle Equipment in Hamilton at www.eagleequipment.co.nz, they have a tidy little D7 at the moment, but would need some work done to armour plate it. I also have the latest "Deals on Wheels" Machinery monthly mag you can borrow if you need..

    Good Luck

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    So with 345 tonnes of payload, what would you like delivered? Dynamite? TNT? Plastic explosive? Or just 345 tonnes of water?

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    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    Humm... what is better than a tank?



    797B DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

    Engine Model
    Cat 3524B EUI

    Gross Power
    2648 kW / 3550 hp

    Displacement
    117.1 L / 7143 in3

    Weights - Approximate

    Gross Machine Operating Weight
    623690 kg / 1375000 lb

    Chassis Weight
    214820 kg / 473600 lb

    Body Weight Range
    38 000 - 63 000 kg (84,000 - 140,000 lbs)

    Operating Weight - Empty
    252820 kg / 557372.03 lb

    Operating Specifications

    Nominal Payload Capacity
    345 tonnes / 380 tons

    Nominal Payload Capacity
    345 tonnes / 339.55 tons

    Top Speed - Loaded
    67.6 kph / 42 mph

    Maximum Capacity
    Custom

    Steer Angle
    39 Degrees / 39 Degrees

    Turning Radius - Front
    39.9 m / 130.9 ft

    Turning Circle Clearance Diameter
    40.5 m / 132.8 ft


    So with 345 tonnes of payload, what would you like delivered? Dynamite? TNT? Plastic explosive? Or just 345 tonnes of water?

    Thank Zapf, thanks, your a man after my own heart, Bruce, contact me today, we can go shopping Tuesday.

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    my own fault really.

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