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14-01-2009, 08:42 PM | #32 | ||
Budget Racer
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Location: Melbourne
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I'm unsure of the rules in NSW. In Vic the police do not have to find anything defective on your car to put an unroadworthy sticker on it. The police only need to suspect some part of a car is unroadworthy, to send you to a licenced station to be inspected properly.
This makes sence when you think about it, unless we train all police to be licenced vehicle testers as well as everything else they have to know. You agree that the car was unroadworthy, I'm unsure what is to be gained by arguing how unroadworthy it was.
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