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Quick question guys.

On my licence, Licence Expiry: 03/09/2012

So does that mean it expires at the end of the 3rd or starting the 3rd it's expired?

Your licence expires on the 3rd at 11:59pm. So you need the new licence ready to use on the 4th.

I thought a registered vehicle can be defected anywhere, wheres the private property aspect come into it?

nope. against da law mang.

they arent able to defect on private property, in yo garage, on yo driveway, in a shopping centre(unless they pulled you over from driving on a pubic road)

Has that been confirmed by anyone or forum myth?

Not saying your wrong just surprised cos really if it's registered the intent is to use it on the road and people get defects at McDonald's an car parks etc

Has that been confirmed by anyone or forum myth?

Not saying your wrong just surprised cos really if it's registered the intent is to use it on the road and people get defects at McDonald's an car parks etc

Yeh confirmed I don't know where it would be written though, its why they couldn't defect any of the cars in the carpark at JDMST.. As its a privately owned business and privately owned building. A lot of those defects if you read it carefully the cop has written the street name and not "oakleigh McDonald's" for example. If you were to take a photo of the defect being written or a video(even better) and fight the defect and fine you would win. Jono w.( is a mate of mine) who is a hwy patrol officer and has confirmed this for me

The only catch is if you were to get pulled over on the highway and no where else to park but maccas.. If u were to fight it, then they have video of you driving

i've heard that shopping center carparks are deemed "highways" and thus you can be defected in them. happened to a whole bunch of cars at some meet in a Chaddy carpark. cops were notified before hand, rocked up and blocked exits and handed out defects to show cars (inc some that had been trailered in)

have also seen it happen at monash uni carparks when we used to do kebab meets

lol try telling Knox TMU they can't defect you in a shopping centre or carpark, they'll just send you an EPA in the mail.

Yeh you can get EPA'd anywhere, air isnt private property lol

i've heard that shopping center carparks are deemed "highways" and thus you can be defected in them. happened to a whole bunch of cars at some meet in a Chaddy carpark. cops were notified before hand, rocked up and blocked exits and handed out defects to show cars (inc some that had been trailered in)

have also seen it happen at monash uni carparks when we used to do kebab meets

I'd've have fought it. Especially the monash one. It's definitely private property.

But I'm not ENTIRELY sure about shoppig centers. I'm 100% sure with carpark buildings and mickey d's n shit, back in my adolescent days cop told me he couldn't defect my supra in mcdonalds carpark for this reason, so gave me a fine for parking in a disabled zone lol

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