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Give me a call at work on 9264 3877 for a chat if you like. One of my partners is a family law accredited specialist but I have two more junior lawyers working in family law depending on the complexity. (No selling from me, just looking after SAUers where I can.)

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just saw this thread and thought id reccomend someone who got me out of a tight spot a while back: Mark Stenberg at Lawstop who are a dedicated road and traffic law firm. Mark is also a columnist for Rapid magazine and a keen bike and car enthusiast.

Phone:1300 94 77 28

Fax: (02) 9664 3741

[email protected]

PO Box 522

Coogee NSW 2034

They are located in the eastern suburbs but cover hornsby and other parts of sydney.

yeah he got a 45 over reduced to a 20 over for me once, cost me 3 or 4k but it seemed to be worth it as it kept me in my job as a bus driver..

nice guy and very into his performance biking, even owns a bike that MOTOR used to race and almost beat a Porka turbo for an article.

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If you need to dispute a photograph that wrongly implicates you to be at fault of an infringement whether it be relating to ..

a) speed

b) parking

c) accident

...you can contact this guy to have the photograph forensically assessed.

Dr Glenn Porter at UWS

[email protected]

Mob: 0403227453

Ph: (02)98525222 Ext:1739

Addy: K12.G.62 College Dr Richmond

Keep this as a reference > If he's away on sabbatical, ask if there's a 2IC.

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www.notguilty.com.au

Nyman Gibson Stewart

Criminal Defence Lawyers;

We specialise in Criminal and Traffic Law matters and have offices at Parramatta and Darlinghurst.

Call me for more information;

0410 82 82 30

Re: Defecting Your Car (in a fashion you object to)...

If you've recently had a car defected around Sydney and have yet to have it cleared, read the following!!!

Please contact or PM "Yeedogga" as soon as you can whilst he prepares a "Test Case"

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What are the contact details and address of Nyman-Gibson-Stewart Tim?

Some SAU Members may be attracted by locality.

Contrary to common opinion that gauges are outlawed on A pillars due to impairment of peripheral vision has been clarified by yourself at this law firm. It's comforting for instance how you've clarified what the law about this, actually says; and furthermore, how the driver should explain this legal interpretation to the HWP officer or defect station.

I'll leave it to you to elaborate :)

And I'm sure there are other further false stereotypes and anomalies!

Nymans, as listed above by Yeedogga are in Darlinghurst. Justin @ Streeton Lawyers is just down the road from the downing centre courts in the city.

In relation to gauges on A-pillar they can be mounted in trim, but must not be screwed into metal on the pillar. The reason they get picked out is that it's an easy target for a defect. Moelders can confirm that even the green beast can be driven without a defect once pulled over by HWP if you know how far the law extends. At the end of the day it has to do with legal interpretation. If you ask under what section of what act the authority comes from and they give a wrong answer, then you're in a good position.

Also, the argument is that they are not in the head impact zone, if you want to be clever to HWP just say that's unlikely because you always follow the cabin briefing before flight and put your head between your knees prior to impact :) however, jokes aside don't actually say this, because if accepted you may get a neg driving charge.

There are some obvious exceptions to gauges on the pillar, namely, if your car has side impact airbags, such as in BMWs then do not install gauges there as no one wants to view you in a casket with Autometer Phantom imprinted on your forehead :) on that note, it never ceases to surprise me when I see an Astro Boy doll stuck on the passenger side of the dash right on top of the airbag cover - a coroner writing death by Astro Boy on the certificate is a massive fail.

If people are really interested, I can put up some authorities on this on another thread. However, with the caveat on both this post and the thread that this does not constitute legal advice and if in trouble you should contact one of the firms mentioned above.

I add that you should have a professional install the gauges and not do it yourself.

NSW HWP are typically pretty good about gauges, but unfortunately a couple of over keen and ill informed members will be encountered.

This is not an advice, as those are typically over 5 pages long.

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