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08-03-2020, 07:33 PM | #121 | ||
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Could I ask what your nephew did to lose the other points on his license?
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And yet he is allowed to use a CB or a walkie-talkie while driving with one hand on the wheel?? Absolute F**KING joke!! |
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08-03-2020, 09:04 PM | #126 | ||
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Have a chat to someone at Legal Aid.
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08-03-2020, 09:21 PM | #127 | ||
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We did. We (nephew, his parents and myself) wanted to fight it. I took time off work and approached 2 law firms myself. But as said earlier in the thread, the wording used on the fine was something like 'using a mobile phone on a restricted licence, namely a P1 probationary licence'. That, according to the legal help, was/is a dead end no matter if he was just looking at Google Maps.
My nephew lost about a weeks wage to pay the fine. After seeking legal advice, he wasn't keen on losing more money fighting what seemed like a losing battle, with time off work and legal fees etc. Putting it simply, it was blatant revenue raising. And nothing else. The copper could clearly see he was doing the right thing with the phone in a cradle and not touching it whatsoever. Just looking at Google Maps. She could've just given him a warning considering, he explained he needed to get to a work site and wasn't touching the phone at all, he was also in a signed work van at 9:30am, never had any previous driving infringements, was just simply following the map to get to a work site. But nNOOO, she probably needed to meet a quota for the day, so stung him. Revenue raising at it's best. |
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08-03-2020, 09:36 PM | #128 | ||
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For NSW, I can't be certain it applies currently, but in the past a matter that was determined under Section 10 (1)(a) meant you didn't get the statutory ping. Offence was deemed proven, no further penalty, no conviction recorded. IOW, no loss of points.
Other states are likely to have similar provisions. To minimise costs/penalties (if any applied) should a matter be unsuccessful, current financial documents can be handed up. |
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