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13-04-2008, 03:58 AM | #31 | |||||
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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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13-04-2008, 03:59 AM | #32 | ||||
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13-04-2008, 10:59 AM | #33 | |||
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13-04-2008, 12:57 PM | #35 | |||
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13-04-2008, 01:30 PM | #36 | |||
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For those interested, a Sth Australian minister blew the secrecy of the Victorian tolerance by announcing that it was 6km/h in Victoria not the alleged 3km/h all the pessimists keep harping on about. Its also been revealed Victorias was not 10% prior to the new tolerance, it was 9km/h before being lowered to 6km/h. It was a strange event as he did so in explaining the reasons for keeping the SA tolerance a secret.
Oh and state ministers do communicate with each other, they do discuss issues and methods of dealing with them too, so its likely he is privy to that information. http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...68-910,00.html Quote:
There are ways to correct the speedo error. If youre talking the Cortina, IIRC the TE's speedo is not electronic, so its a matter of finding out what cog size you need and getting one, or having it made, youll probably find there is a Falcon cog that should do the job. Its up to you. most police wouldnt know its out, unless you used that as an excuse when pulled over. Or a car-smart cop who spots the 5 speed and knows Cortinas. |
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13-04-2008, 01:33 PM | #37 | |||
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If youre saying 82 in an 80 zone, well there is no lower bracket, theres only let you off. |
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13-04-2008, 06:05 PM | #38 | |||
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And I don't think Doctors and lawyers have much to do with the practicalities of whether a car will attract a ticket when traveling a couple of k's over the limit. |
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13-04-2008, 07:52 PM | #39 | |||
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If a government wants to keep the tolerance details secret, how would they achieve that? HWP at least would need to be aware of the detail in order to apply it and likely given the nature of any workplace, colleagues would also know. Everyone pretty much knows, the only way two people can keep a secret is if one of them is dead, or by motivations (misconduct hearings etc) that outweigh the release. Governments can be stupid, but not that stupid. (im aware many people have integrity and ethics, but there are mechanisms in place that attempt to ensure that integrity, just in case) I imagine when you signed on the dotted line, there were all sorts of conditions held in there that would cover such situations. Hearings for professional misconduct are also on the cards for Police breaching policies. I know of several situations where Police are under strict confidentiality agreements, such as cases before various states integrity commissions. If youre in that field, and arent bound to keep the information to yourself, Id like to hear you are privy to it, and not bound even if not the detail of any tolerance. |
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13-04-2008, 08:04 PM | #40 | ||
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in victoria speed cameras give a 3km/h discrepancy under 100km/h. Once you exceed 100 it becomes 3%. This is only given because the radar guns are not 100% accurate and to be fair the police have to have this buffer zone. This may be different in other states.
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13-04-2008, 09:07 PM | #41 | |||
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FMC351 If a government wants to keep the tolerance details secret, how would they achieve that? HWP at least would need to be aware of the detail in order to apply it and likely given the nature of any workplace, colleagues would also know. Everyone pretty much knows, the only way two people can keep a secret is if one of them is dead, or by motivations (misconduct hearings etc) that outweigh the release. Governments can be stupid, but not that stupid. (im aware many people have integrity and ethics, but there are mechanisms in place that attempt to ensure that integrity, just in case) The tolerance is set by the officer performing the duty; he doesn’t have a direct line to the government, he’s making the decision on the spot. The government does exert pressure after parliament meetings (usually Friday afternoon), and then the District Officers might pass down directives for ‘quick fixes’. It doesn’t affect general practices, which have been well thought out during implantation. Detecting speed is always going to be a difficult field, because there are so many ways to fight it in court. FMC351 I imagine when you signed on the dotted line, there were all sorts of conditions held in there that would cover such situations. Hearings for professional misconduct are also on the cards for Police breaching policies. I know of several situations where Police are under strict confidentiality agreements, such as cases before various states integrity commissions. When I signed that dotted line (in front of Jo Bjelke Petersen), it was for preserving life, property, protecting from injury etc etc …. not for withholding the tolerance for speeding from the public. I’ve been involved with a few misconduct hearings… (not as a subject) but haven’t seen confidentiality agreements. Though if an undercover officer was involved, then confidentiality agreements would be involved. FMC351 If youre in that field, and arent bound to keep the information to yourself, Id like to hear you are privy to it, and not bound even if not the detail of any tolerance. I’ve worked in the traffic field, even though it was in the early ‘90’s, and had the power of discretion. Mostly the driver got off with a warning, though people with attitude copped a fine. I moved on to a more challenging and interesting field since then, so I have little interest in traffic infringements. |
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And, on topic... Deathlucky... I'm sure you won't be getting a ticket.
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13-04-2008, 09:21 PM | #43 | ||
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don't quite know how they calibrate their cameras in your country but in the uk, they allow 5% above the limit. and if you feel that you may have been speeding you can go back and ask them as to whether you've been zapped or not. or they give you a phone number you can call to see if you have.
the craziest thing over here is they're disguising the cameras and the most recent one is that they hide in a horsebox (how stupid is that). next we'll have the local plod disguising themselves as pant horses in the field. |
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14-04-2008, 08:04 AM | #45 | |||
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14-04-2008, 08:14 AM | #46 | ||
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and you think you found it now. heheheh
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14-04-2008, 09:19 AM | #47 | ||
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i can't believe this thread even exists -
much mental retardations? Also i know this is another one of those "i spoke to blah blah blah" and "blah blah blah said" but in High school years ago we had on site police officers . I was concerned about the direction of a speed camera and the tolerance issue came up - I was told its not 10% but 11 k's on all speed limits This was at least 5 years ago - and who knows if the officer had correct information - better than hearsay from friends though |
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14-04-2008, 09:45 AM | #48 | |||
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14-04-2008, 03:39 PM | #49 | ||
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Swannys post seems to be the most logical.
Down to the discretion of the officer sounds more likely.
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