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LOL! the amount of times i've done something weird while stopping at traffic lights!

Sled, Whats a CTP investigator do? Curious. >_<

job role has varied a fair bit over the last decade but these days I do approx 75% of my work for the Motor Accident Commission

job role has varied a fair bit over the last decade but these days I do approx 75% of my work for the Motor Accident Commission

Ahhh, so your one of the guys who weens out the pricks making false CTP claims after an accident cos their dumbass mate said "you can get 10g from your accident, claim your neck hurts". I take my hat off to you sir, and please, fix up these pricks so my rego doenst keep skyrocketing >_<

Anybody wouldnt happen to have a copy of AutoCAD (prefereably 2008) they could "lend" to me .. because i want to get ahead in my nightcourse i just started.

if anyone could be some help send a PM my way

cheers

Ahhh, so your one of the guys who weens out the pricks making false CTP claims after an accident cos their dumbass mate said "you can get 10g from your accident, claim your neck hurts". I take my hat off to you sir, and please, fix up these pricks so my rego doenst keep skyrocketing :bunny:

Correct Lee.

Speaking of Rego constantly going up for this very reason, I wonder how many people actually look up the individual costs that make up your Rego.

12 Month Rego for my bike:

admin fee....................$6

emergency svce levy...$24

flaming stamp duty......$60 >_<

actual rego cost..........$32

CTP insurance.............$330.52

the last component of your rego is the one that skyrockets each year.

you wonder why the vein in my neck starts to pop out when I hear about inexperienced drivers (and unlicensed ones) getting involved in accidents then putting in false claims...........I actually like my job

Don't look my way then Pete :bunny: ... I'm about to submit a claim for my bike crash last year (almost exactly a year ago).

Broken shoulder, pain and suffering, rehab, poor Tracy caring for me etc. I'm setting an appointment with the specialist in the next few weeks to confirm there will be no future recurrence of any related injury.

Whats a broken shoulder worth? >_<

sorry to talk shop Pete... but why do i have to pay CTP insurance when i have full compo.....

im guessing they are different, but on the otherhand i figured it might be like the emergency services levey which u end up paying 11ty times a year (which i have heard from a reliable source only goes to the metro fire fighters....)

no probz bud, guys like you & Tangles is what the system was designed for (I understand they are 2 totally different claims)

If your claim ever comes across my desk (not just because I know you) like many other similar claims in your situation, no covert surveillance would not be necessary.

sorry to talk shop Pete... but why do i have to pay CTP insurance when i have full compo.....

im guessing they are different, but on the otherhand i figured it might be like the emergency services levey which u end up paying 11ty times a year (which i have heard from a reliable source only goes to the metro fire fighters....)

that's easy Carl..........comprehensive is property ins whereas CTP is 3rd part bodily ins >_<

Here's a pic of the new type M bumper for my Stagea

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Its still in its black primer. Hope to have it sprayed by this weekend.

>_<

I hope your not planning on keeping your number plate there, they have to be 300mm from the ground.

lol, Matty the Matchmaker.........just because we're a couple of bitches in trucks now you want to pair up everyone on SAU >_<

pure coincidences pete, im no matchmaker lol

theres nobody annoying enough to be paired with..................................................................actually on second thoughts im leaving that one alone LOL

SLED, Just to clarify..

CTP Insurance is just incase you have an accident and you put someone out of work for the rest of their life. Makes sence, The person needs compensation and you dont want to fork out for the rest of your life to support someone else just over an accident.

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