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Old 21-07-2016, 09:12 AM   #11
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Default Re: QLD Government Short of $$, Speeding Fines Going Up !!

Say you own a restaurant, servicing a small loyal local customer base. Say the police decide to have a speeding "blitz" in your area and issue 100 extra infringement notices. Locals pay this out of their disposable income.

This is the money they use for luxury items they don't need. IE. Bread and potatoes, not restaurant meals. Now you have less money floating around your local area to be spent at your restaurant.

I don't want to ask you what you do, but perhaps you can translate this into your industry

And hopefully you can agregate it up into a macroeconomic impact and see my point
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