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hehe this last page has made me giggle.

Interesting end to all of it.

I've lost my license before & by the same token beaten many many fanciful charges as well. If you've got the way/will to beat it, or use the law to your advantage. Power be to you for doing it. Sometimes the cost is not the issue, it's the principle of the situation.

If more people stood up to the absurd laws, contested their fines then the court system would become clogged and something would be done about the ridiculous revenue raising which is the driving force behind all camera operations. It's got nothing to do with safety at all.

That's when you say that you were under instruction of a police officer and therefore he can't do anything about it.

Yea I was going to fight, but lawyer f**ked up and it'd be another 3 months, so just decided to bite the bullet. We *might* have won, especially because it was only a small distance and low speed. *But* if the judge was in a bad mood he would rule against me.

Just so everyone knows, even given police instructions you *CANNOT* break the law.

I think some people really have no idea how scarily EASY it is to hit 40k over speed limit in *any* skyline.

Fixed. :P

hehe this last page has made me giggle.

Interesting end to all of it.

I've lost my license before & by the same token beaten many many fanciful charges as well. If you've got the way/will to beat it, or use the law to your advantage. Power be to you for doing it. Sometimes the cost is not the issue, it's the principle of the situation.

If more people stood up to the absurd laws, contested their fines then the court system would become clogged and something would be done about the ridiculous revenue raising which is the driving force behind all camera operations. It's got nothing to do with safety at all.

Exactly.

Just because the government says it's right, doesn't make it so.

It's our duty, as an engaged memebr of society, to question and challenge our government at every turn.

Become complacent and before you know it you'll be working for your government, rather than your government working for you (as has already happened).

lol one court case @ a time.

I'm off to court soon over a parking fine. Dirty parking inspectors - I even got picture evidence of them giving out the false ticket.

Fkbags just assume most people roll over and pay - FK THAT!

lol one court case @ a time.

I'm off to court soon over a parking fine. Dirty parking inspectors - I even got picture evidence of them giving out the false ticket.

Fkbags just assume most people roll over and pay - FK THAT!

details?

Said i was parked in non-standing zone, I wasn't. It'll be open/shut as i took pics of the car, the sign - where it was parked.

The works.

I could have sent a letter initially but fk it, clog the court system is my belief. Wont cost me money as ill move my shift so i can attend.

I used to park in one carpark spot all the time at Penrith - a parking bay on a curved laneway.

It was because the parking sign could not be placed on the apex to include that bay as "ONE HOUR PARKING". And the arrow could only start from the bay next to mine.

One day I caught a Ranger who was going to book me. I pointed out to him that the arrow and the sign could only refer to the bay next to mine and hence further down the line.

He walked away.

Two days later, I looked up at the sign, and a touch up job in similar green paint had been used to make the arrow point both ways.

Revenge is alive and well.

I swear: one day, I'll take a step ladder up to that sign and repaint ie. WHITE-OUT that section of arrow

He walked away.

Two days later, I looked up at the sign, and a touch up job in similar green paint had been used to make the arrow point both ways.

Revenge is alive and well.

I swear: one day, I'll take a step ladder up to that sign and repaint ie. WHITE-OUT that section of arrow

I'd park there, and when I got a fine; take photo's of the clearly vandalised sign, and present that as evidence.

Rude B'stards!

If you have never done 40k over the limit then feel free to have a go at the op

other wise stfu

Its easy to get 20 k over in my wifes 1.6 auto laser let alone a Japanese super car

Man there are some righteous wankers in here, holier than thou much guys?

+ 1

he could have easily just done a stat dec but manned up and took it to court.

bigger balls than most.

Edited by hamiltonau

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