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13-04-2008, 03:58 AM | #11 | |||||
let it burn
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The speed tolerance is not information available to the public (they dont want people using it), and the Qld state government has said as much. There are many laws, let alone regulations and practices not available to the public, one easy example being some of those dealing with issues of national security, or do you think there are no secrets? A general law may be publicly known, but its exact detail is not or at least is sketchy due to detail being restricted to internal documents. Are the Police gagged? Dont know, but if government wants it kept under wraps (they do), they probably thought about how to achieve that with those that need to know it. Quote:
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