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12-06-2011, 02:52 PM | #31 | |||
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on that note, a different coloured sticker may stand out when your car is parked or has been pulled over by the police, but they would have to have damn good eyesight to see what colour it is when you are going past a hwp officer on the side of the freeway doing speed checks at 100km/h... |
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12-06-2011, 03:33 PM | #35 | |||
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All so a copper can spot a label? Pigs freckle. Lets spend $millions to catch a few people and grab an extra $100k a year in unpaid regos... |
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12-06-2011, 04:16 PM | #36 | ||||
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Obviously the person in charge of registering the 80-90 or so trucks, 180+ trailers and about 50 Dolly's doesn't run all over the country putting rego stickers on things. They are never 'called in off the road' to do it, we have mechanics, managers or yard workers to do it.
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12-06-2011, 05:06 PM | #37 | |||
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12-06-2011, 07:26 PM | #38 | ||
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I honestly don't know how well this will work. I was out early the other morning taking photos of the sunrise, went past some road blocks, told the traffic controller where I was going. The policeman on the side of the road obviously decided to do a check, as I came back through, he came pelting across the road to stop me - to make sure my car was registered. Apparently, his computer told him my rego was from NSW, not Victoria...now he couldn't see my registration sticker on the left hand side of the car from where he was sitting in his...and messed up the rego. I only went back that way because I didn't know any other way to go...and yet he didn't follow me...??
Granted it's a different state...but...
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12-06-2011, 08:13 PM | #39 | ||
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Rego stickers are outdated and should be a thing of the past.
Case in point - in NSW they introduced a few years ago that you could pay your registration online. I took this up, paid via BPAY and printed off a copy of the payment receipt to put in the glovebox and put the rego sticker on. Problem was, since I paid via the Internet, the receipt number was not printed on the rego sticker so even though the rego was paid (and I could prove it was), when I got pulled over the HWP had a hell of a time because there was no payment number on the rego sticker. A simple computer check on their part clarified things but that actually highlighted a flaw in the system - meaning that the rego label was inaccurate and therefore, in my opinion pointless. I notice this year that they have changed the rego papers to say you dont actually need a receipt number anymore but its taken them that long to figure out the problem. Every police car can find out if your car is rego'd or not, be that through detection cameras or the cop using a good old fashioned radio, therefore a sticker stuck to your windscreen isnt really going to matter when all the info they need is only a few buttons away anyway.
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12-06-2011, 08:50 PM | #40 | ||
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The thing is that for stuff like random breath tests they don't even look at your rego sticker.
However, the cops know that if it isn't there, then something is amiss. If we didn't have rego stickers, they'd have to go back to thier car and do a radio check, taking up valuable time that they could be pulling over other cars. Not to mention that one glance at the sticker, here in Queensland at least, immediately tells you if it belongs to the car it's on or not...it lists the rego number in big letters, then underneath what the vehicle is (year, make, model, and colour), then underneath that the VIN number. No need to tie up time placing radio checks on whether your car is indeed rego'd, one glance tells them that the sticker and plates don't match the car they are on. I can see the point of getting rid of them, but eqaully I can see good points for keeping them...getting rid of them will just tie up police time and cause an army of even more beaurocrats to be created to keep track of all the data. They can do a radio check on rego now, but they don't have to becuase of the sticker. |
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12-06-2011, 09:03 PM | #41 | |||
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12-06-2011, 09:31 PM | #42 | ||
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Unsure how the other states renewal system works, but here in Vic we get the new sticker with our renewal notice. The sticker can then be stuck on the windscreen without paying, so it doesnt help at all in determining whether the vehicle is currently registered.
Wonder when Victoria will delete them? Probably some time yet. |
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13-06-2011, 02:44 AM | #43 | ||
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i got pulled over on friday by hwy patrol..he walks up to the car a says" whats the go with your rego" and im like what do you mean.."your car is unreg" i say bull **** its got rego till december....anyway he goes around and looks at the sticker and its all as i said..he then goes back to his car and checks with the RTA and it all ok....then i asked him why he pulled me over and he said " out new onboard rego detector detected your car as no rego"...
its not a ruff looker or anything either ... its my wifes 09 captiva (yeah yeah i know) .. but untill he seen my sticker he was treating me as if i was breaking the law so i think we should keep them! |
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13-06-2011, 12:40 PM | #44 | ||
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Awesome, so I can use my number plates on any car on same description and pay one rego!
Could be time to get a black NC fairlane as a daily!!
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13-06-2011, 12:56 PM | #45 | |||
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Yep, perhaps someone can tell us do the automatic number plate cheques recognise that the plate its attached to the vehicle on the rego description? |
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13-06-2011, 01:09 PM | #46 | ||
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I dont see the point in having the stickers neither.
If you had 2 cars the same model and colour and you wanted to swap the rego's between them all you have to do is pop down to the RTA and tell them your rego sticker has fallen off (very common in NSW with the crap stickers they have now) pay $18 and get given a new label. Put it on the unregistered car , leave the original on the registered car and swap the plates between the 2 as much as you please. Actually know someone who did it for 3 years straight , numerous RBT's etc and never a word said. |
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13-06-2011, 04:46 PM | #47 | |||
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Dunno about that. You can put your registration label onto any fixed window on the left side of the car irrespective of the window's position. The only reason why you *shouldn't* put it onto an opening window is because you could open and thus not be clearly displaying a current registration label.
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13-06-2011, 05:04 PM | #48 | |||
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Oh and for those people thinking they can swap plates from car to car. All good until something goes wrong. Have a major accident and you will still be booked for driving an unregistered car. And now the accident is your fault even if it wasnt.
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13-06-2011, 05:49 PM | #49 | |||
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Two sets of the same plates on similair cars my be an option for some. I wonder if number plates will eventualy come out with a second hidden identify to reduce the risk of this hapening. Similiar to datadots. |
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13-06-2011, 08:24 PM | #50 | |||
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13-06-2011, 09:28 PM | #51 | ||
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Bit of reminiscing here.
In Victoria years ago, we got the renewal notice/certificate in the mail without the new reg label. We then had to pay the registration well before the expiry, by sending a cheque to the registration main office. Later there were regional registration offices where we could queue up and pay. (There were also the days we also had to nominate the Third Party insurer, RACV or State Insurance, there was another as well, now its just the TAC which was State insurance). Then after waiting a week or so after mailing the cheque, we got the registration certificate back with the receipt of the amount printed in blue along an edge, and a new label. We then had to get the old label off, by scratching it off using a razor. Later on some genius came up with a method of using a wet tissue folded into the size of the label, and holding it against the old label for some hours with some gladwrap to hold it on and stop the tissue drying out. After soaking, the label came off straight away in one piece. Such technology using gladwrap! Then we applied the new label by soaking it in a small saucepan of water for a minute or so, stick it on the windscreen or 1/4 vent window, slide off the backing, then smooth out the bubbles and water using a sponge. How things have changed!! But back to the stupidity of the current labels. They are now nearly twice as big as they used to be, no kidding they now cover nearly a third of the height of the left side of the windscreen of my MGB. No where else to put it as there is no fixed rear side window, and it literally fills up the quarter vent window if we were still allowed to put it there. So visibility suffers because of the 'great' idea of some bright spark in Vicroads or TAC. Will be so glad when they eventually disappear in Vic, but won't hold my breath. |
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14-06-2011, 05:45 AM | #52 | |||
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One thing I didnt think to mention before, is the world of the shopping for a used car. Customarily we check that the vin and eng numbers matched the rego label(dont think the eng number gets a go on the latest labels). How do we find out we have a dud now, after we've bought the thing and sent in the paper work? we can ring vicroads and get them to tell us what they ought to be before purchase? on a weekend.....great. |
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14-06-2011, 05:58 AM | #53 | |||
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not to mention... if you have an accident, how on earth do you know the other car is registered? If its a minor accident you dont have to report it to police, but if the car isnt registered, id sure as hell be ringing them up, but now how would you know?
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14-06-2011, 08:23 AM | #54 | |||
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Motorcyclists have been pushing for years to have a "collective rego" as many motorcyclists own more than one bike, and you can't ride more than one at a time...not to mention how rare it is for someone to loan someone else thier bike to ride. The idea was that you pay one basic registration fee as we pay now, and then a further small fee for each vehicle added to that rego. The registration plate would then be swapped between vehicles. The fraud aspect of it was handled by a suggestion that if you were caught with the plates on a vehicle (say a mates bike instead of one of yours) not listed on your "collective rego", then they were all cancelled and you were excluded from the collective rego system for having abused the privelage, and you'd have to go back to the normal "register each one seperately" system. The government isn't "missing out on rego money", and is in fact making some money they wouldn't have had before. This is because I know guys with ten motorcycles in roadworthy condition that they would love to ride, but don't because of the crippling cost of all the registrations. I have two in the shed myself unregistered, but like the other guys we will never register all of them on normal rego or restrictive club rego, so they just sit there and get ridden around the yard now and then. Of course, this sounds like entirely too much common sense for the government to ever consider it. |
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14-06-2011, 08:27 AM | #55 | |||
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I'm not trying to be a nanny here just stating that breaking the law has consequences. I know your chances of being caught are low, parking fines speed camera's, even basic police checks are unlikely to bring you undone. But if you have a biggie and someone gets hurt...
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14-06-2011, 09:34 AM | #57 | ||
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I still like having the label on the car, what happens if you move house and dont pay it and never get a reminder, theres no label on the car..
Maybe making them smaller would be a good start. |
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14-06-2011, 10:14 AM | #58 | ||
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At least they're peel off stickers today...when I started driving it was right at the end of the old "slide off water transfer" decals like you get in a plastic model kit. Those buggers would stay in place for decades and almost needed a blowtorch and jackhammer to get them off...
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Surprised the RTA hasn't made them available in designer colours, with an additional fee payable naturally, for suckers (like me with personalised plates)!
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