UNEZED wrote:**** yeah the EL is commin out for once i think
iCER wrote:omg..... next friday night princess hwy will be the most busy EVER (pending weather!) ILL BE OUT FROM 9pm!!!!!!$#@!$% SPREAD THE WORD!
now hoon/tow jobs?
just summons....
t1MMy wrote:iCER wrote:omg..... next friday night princess hwy will be the most busy EVER (pending weather!) ILL BE OUT FROM 9pm!!!!!!$#@!$% SPREAD THE WORD!
now hoon/tow jobs?
just summons....
Can't wait
Troutman wrote:It would be a shame if a bunch of idiots got themselves/others killed during the fine-less period, as otherwise we could use this as an opportunity to get data proving that speed cameras do not save lives.
TUFED6 wrote:Troutman wrote:It would be a shame if a bunch of idiots got themselves/others killed during the fine-less period, as otherwise we could use this as an opportunity to get data proving that speed cameras do not save lives.
This. Tho I'm sure government would still bend the figures to support whatever lies justify their existence.
Also speed cameras are privatised right? I guess they will still be business as usual.
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
XR_Lightning wrote:UNEZED wrote:**** yeah the EL is commin out for once i think
with its new habib plates
AaronEF8 wrote:so it's not going to be Robocop-spec? We can't break into gun shops and steal bazookas?
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
XR_Lightning wrote:this isnt a ticket to be a dickhead out on the road and kill yourselves, its just good that people with modified cars can hopefully go for a normal sensible cruise on a friday night without worrying about being defected
EFFalcon wrote:the news story says nothing about defect notices...
i wouldn't get too cocky
t1MMy wrote:The banning of issuing infringements works in the advantage for members of Vicpol, not hoons who think that Victoria police are taking a dive.
For motorists this means if you're caught in a situation where you'd normally recieve a infringement, you'll be looking at losing your car for 30 days and then being issued a summons to court. It's an effective way of telling the Vic Government 'get f***ed' by jamming the courts full of pissy issues because they aren't willing to pay the 4.5% pay rise that's been asked for.
t1MMy wrote:The banning of issuing infringements works in the advantage for members of Vicpol, not hoons who think that Victoria police are taking a dive.
For motorists this means if you're caught in a situation where you'd normally recieve a infringement, you'll be looking at losing your car for 30 days and then being issued a summons to court. It's an effective way of telling the Vic Government 'get f***ed' by jamming the courts full of pissy issues because they aren't willing to pay the 4.5% pay rise that's been asked for.
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