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Afternoon Guys,

Just a quick note to say Merry Christmas and a safe happy new year to all the users.

I hope you have plenty of time off to spend with family & friends.

This time of year everyone seems to be in a rush, so just take it at your own pace.

If you are traveling this season take it easy, remember to think about not driving if you've had a few drinks.

When driving long distance make sure you have plenty of breaks and remember there no rush so stick to the speed limit.

If we all use some common sence this season we will all get to our destinations to enjoy.

Again Merry Christmas, hope you enjoy the day/s off together with your closest friends/family.

Cheers Col

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No worries Brad we will def catch up for a BBQ and a swim while we are on holidays...

Nay doesnt know it yet but we are going oveaseas next week ;)

As for double points guys, QLD police discontinued that system a few years ago...

now all year round rules apply, the second fine for the same offence within 12 months carrys double...

example;

* speed 10kph over today get a fine,

* speed 10kph over within 12 months of the first fine and get double points/penalty on the second offence...

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QLD does not have double demerit points on any holiday.

Just double demerit points for repeat offenders all year round.

Anyways, let people stick with the thought of double demerit points and cash. This way they will be less likely to do silly things on festive seasons.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year folks :):cheers:

edit: Col beat me to it :( sigh.

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