This is a troll, right?
Yes, you can claim this as a course related cost... you don't need receipts or quotes for transports costs afaik. Just claim $1000 under 'transport'.
This is a troll, right?
Yes, you can claim this as a course related cost... you don't need receipts or quotes for transports costs afaik. Just claim $1000 under 'transport'.
Agree with Beemer (love it - shit show and no show!!). Anything over 140kph you also get to have "a criminal record" That is the one thing I DO keep in mind when I choose to speed.
Actions speak louder than words or good intentions
He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up. - Paul Keating
No... the speed limit was 100. The condition on his licence says not to exceed 70, which is not a speed limit, it is a licence condition. If he was doing 141 in a 100kmph zone on his learners/restricted or full, yep, start walking.
If a learner was doing 95 in a 100 zone, not breaking the 100kmph speed limit, that is the exceeding the 70kmph condition on his licence... a rare ticket issued usually only to dickheads with bad attitude, which needed adjusting immediately at the time with a $400 instant fine.
Not quite again... Anything over 40kmph over the limit you still get an instant fine speeding ticket but you also lose your licence on the spot for 28 days(except in temporary zones) - no criminal record.
If it is over 50kmph over the limit, 28 day loss of licence and a court case, usually for dangerous speed - minimum loss of licence for 6 months (on top of the 28 day suspension) - includes temporary zones and results in a conviction.
Thanks for clarifying that - I wondered how it worked, whether you got charged with exceeding the actual road speed limit or the limit imposed by your licence. I assume it's the same with trailers? So if you were pulled up doing 126 and towing a trailer, you'd be done for 26km over the limit, not 36?
We used to have a few traffic officers (as they were in those days) in the family and all said that the attitude of the driver played a big part. If they accepted they were in the wrong and didn't try and abuse them, they just got charged with whatever they'd been pulled up for. If they argued or got abusive, they would go over their vehicle with a fine-toothed comb and try and get them for any other little offence!
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
I think that Mr MaximusDemeritus is correct, and that, as a matter of policy not law, only the most serious demerit offence is "totted up" for a single event.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
Dangerous speed is the same as dangerous driving, 3 months imprisonment, $4500 fine (maximums here folks, no one gets that...) or both, and minimum 6 months disquialification. If memory serves me right, driving contrary to conditions of a limited licence is the same was driving while disqualified?
Both have a "conviction" but they are traffic matters, lodged on a criminal record, but treated as traffic matters only.
that's a real bummer dude, but like all the rest say , you best pay and don't forget if you got insurance.............. are you gona tell them of this....... hum i think not cause you may lose even more haha.... well you gona play on the road you gota be prepared to pay as well, and most times the offending officer does not have all of your detail's, that comes via head office
.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
luckly he wasnt on a bike with no rego and wof after 10pm.
speeding 170
No L plates 400
over 70km 400
after 10pm 400
no wof 200
no rego 200
total fines 1770. Have a nice day.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
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