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Old 16-03-2005, 01:41 PM   #1
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Get the feeling that if our so called leaders are unable to stay within their own laws, we have got no chance?
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Police catch 42 speeding MPs
Tanya Giles
16mar05
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...55E661,00.html

SCORES of lead-footed MPs – including Police Minister Tim Holding – have been caught flouting road rules. One drove up to 35km/h over the limit. Hirsh Disgraced

After pouring millions of taxpayers' dollars into campaigns urging drivers to slow down and save lives, state politicians were issued with 42 speeding fines last year.
This is the equivalent to one fine for every three MPs.

Documents obtained by the Herald Sun also reveal MPs had 50 accidents in their Government cars in 2003-04, costing a record $36,000 of taxpayers' money in insurance excesses.

Mr Holding was caught driving less than 10km/h over the speed limit in his Government car when he was Minister for Manufacturing and Export.

In the worst case, an MP's car was clocked travelling at 95km/h in a 60km/h zone along Lower Heidelberg Rd, Heidelberg.

The driver was fined $271, suspended for a month and incurred four demerit points.

Cars operated by another four MPs were caught between 15km/h and 25km/h over the speed limit.

Privacy laws prevent the Herald Sun obtaining the identities of MPs who broke road rules in their taxpayer-funded cars in 2003-04.

But several MPs, in response to Herald Sun questions, yesterday admitted they had broken the law and apologised. Others chose to remain anonymous.

Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws reveal 111 speeding, parking, tollway and other fines were handed out to Government and Opposition MPs last financial year.

The speeding, parking and tollway fines were imposed on the MPs or nominated drivers of their vehicles, but privacy laws prevent disclosure of the MPs involved.

Among the more serious offenders were four MPs whose cars were detected travelling at more than 15km/h, but less than 25km/h, over the limit in the suburbs of Cranbourne North, Taylors Lake and twice on the Monash Freeway.

One of the fines was issued after an MP's car was caught doing 99km/h in a 80km/h zone in the Burnley Tunnel.

One MP was detected speeding twice in 21 minutes on the same stretch of road in Keilor Downs.

The car was doing 61km/h in a 50km/h zone at 11.06am on Copernicus Way and then 57km/h at 11.27am on the same road. The driver was fined a total $333 and incurred four demerit points.

Premier Steve Bracks said speeding was as socially unacceptable as drink-driving and contributed to the road toll.

Opposition Leader Robert Doyle said he expected his MPs to obey road rules. "But just as the public make mistakes from time to time, so do members of Parliament."

Mr Holding, who was fined $125 and incurred one demerit point for his speeding offence, implored road users to obey the speed limit.

"Small reductions in speed significantly reduces trauma caused as a result of a collision. It's simple physics – the faster you drive, the faster you hit," he said.

Labor MP Tammy Lobato, who was caught driving between 15km/h and 25km/h over the limit in her taxpayer-funded car, said she regretted exceeding the limit.

Ms Lobato received a fine of $205 and incurred three demerit points for the driving offence.

"I do, of course, regret exceeding the speed limit, as I am very aware of the dangers relating to speeding on our roads. Members of Parliament are not above the law," she said.

Other MPs said while they had not received any speeding fines in the 2003-04 year, they had in the past and had learned from their mistakes.

Other fines handed out to MPs included $3488.20 in parking fines, most of which were overdue and incurred extra expenses, and $1420 in tollway fines.

Police also fined a male driver in an MP's car after he tossed a lit cigarette butt from the car on to Lygon St, Carlton.

In the 50 accidents involving MPs' cars, they were found to be at fault eight times and had to pay $5924.40 out of their own pockets to cover insurance costs for their car.

The most spectacular crash was caused by Liberal MP Andrew Olexander, who smashed into several parked cars while allegedly drink-driving in July last year.

Other MPs had minor bingles and dented and scraped their cars after long hours in Parliament.

Transport Minister Peter Batchelor said yesterday he had been fined once for driving just over the speed limit and regretted the incident.

Police yesterday declined to comment on MPs' driving.
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Old 16-03-2005, 01:51 PM   #2
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thats just pathetic. we have a 'do as i say, not as i do' thing going on here from our leaders
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Old 16-03-2005, 01:56 PM   #3
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Typical....
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Old 16-03-2005, 01:58 PM   #4
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It's just bloody disgusting isn't it , and it makes my blood boil.
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Old 16-03-2005, 02:12 PM   #5
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It's about time Government ministers got done like the rest of us. Bloody good on the Herald for informing me about this.
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Old 16-03-2005, 03:33 PM   #6
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Any figures on how many of them actually had to cough up some $$$ and how many had a solicitor sort it out in court on that little escape clause, section 8 or 10 from memory?
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Old 16-03-2005, 03:37 PM   #7
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Its nice how they can just get driven to work when they lose their license, unlike most normal people who lose their job.
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Old 16-03-2005, 05:45 PM   #8
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Imagine the MP who lost his/her license for a month; they probably got a tax payer funded cab charge card to use whilst they were disqualified...
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Old 16-03-2005, 06:48 PM   #9
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maybe i should stop borrowing government cars :P
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Old 16-03-2005, 08:30 PM   #10
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i better work harder to pay more tax, who knows they gave it away like it was growing on trees when the big wave hit thoes third world countries, also give lots away to new fleet cars to the wives of polotitions and free travel to the retired bench members, this tops the cake for gov spending on a dead cause, Bill Darcey goes to jail for child porno, but he gets a full retirement and pension??? u steal from Kmart and u loose the lot. Fu#k paying tax work in US$.
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Old 16-03-2005, 09:18 PM   #11
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Imagine the MP who lost his/her license for a month; they probably got a tax payer funded cab charge card to use whilst they were disqualified...

dont you mean a tax payer funded LTD or Caprice to cart them wherever they like?, on tax-payer funded fuel
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Old 16-03-2005, 11:05 PM   #12
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I believe they make money on the cars they use. They buy the car so cheap at wholesale price as a bulk buy. Tax deductible of course, and then after 9 months or x amount of k's they sell it back at 95% retail; making money on the cars. That is what I heard from a realiable source. Can anyone clarify?
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Old 17-03-2005, 12:18 AM   #13
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Good try Chief. I think you'll find that the government buys the cars without GST - or at least they get a GST credit, so same thing really. When they sell them 2 years down the track, the cars still sell for less than the government paid, but it's not much less. So the losses are minimal.

As for issuing of speeding fines to MPs - so they should. Just because they make the laws doesn't mean they are above the law (except when it comes to their superannuation).
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"But just as the public make mistakes from time to time, so do members of Parliament."
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i better work harder to pay more tax, who knows they gave it away like it was growing on trees when the big wave hit thoes third world countries, also give lots away to new fleet cars to the wives of polotitions and free travel to the retired bench members, this tops the cake for gov spending on a dead cause, Bill Darcey goes to jail for child porno, but he gets a full retirement and pension??? u steal from Kmart and u loose the lot. Fu#k paying tax work in US$.
The Labor MP Bill D'Arcy was charged for paedophilia, not posessing child pornography.

I don't see much of a story in this, although anything that portrays Peter Batchelor or Bracks as a tool is welcome by me
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Old 17-03-2005, 07:19 PM   #16
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Good to see the Government ministers setting the example to us ,just goes to show you that they are human beings after all. lol
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What i find more annoying is the Sthn NSW Highway Patrol Commander was caught out doing something like 150 down the Hume near Gundagai, by another HWP unit! (mustnt have realised who it was!)
Not only did he do that, he came up with 3 different stories to explain his actions - none worked, he's going to court about it soon.
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Old 17-03-2005, 08:21 PM   #18
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They're politicians , so who really gives a shit about wether they get fined. I hope more of them get fined , and this way they will have to put their not so hard earned money back into the system that they rape on a regular basis for unwarranted causes.
Suck eggs I say . :countdown

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Old 17-03-2005, 10:00 PM   #19
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I was heading out to Hallam performance today going down the Monash freeway this morning at 10 am, no one around when I was over taken by a diplomatic car (it had the flag on the bonnet and had the south African flags on the back) doing well over 100km/h, I caught up to the car and was very close to being 80km/h over the posted speed limit.
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With their entitlements, such fines would be loose change to them. Meh!
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