Busty babe gets fined for nothing
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
I don't want to sound like a Nazi, but stupid thots getting fined is medets za dushata. They were probably making selfies and shit.
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
Neferti~ wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:15 amNSW Mobile Phone, Navigation Devices, etc Rules:
https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au ... rules.html
Victorian Mobile Phone, Navigation Devices, etc Rules:
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safety- ... nd-driving
Seems they are the same as in the ACT.
It doesn't say anything about what your passengers are doing with their Mobile Phone.
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Navigation devices and GPS units
A navigation device (including a GPS unit) can be in operation but it must be an integrated part of the vehicle design, or secured in a commercially designed holder, which is fixed to the vehicle. A driver is required to have proper control of a vehicle, the entering of address information in a GPS while a vehicle is moving would be contrary to this rule. Address information should only be entered while a vehicle is pulled over and parked. Taking your eyes off the road for more than 2 seconds doubles the risk of crash. Alternatively, voice recognition is strongly recommended.
All learner and probationary car and rider licence holders and riders with an E condition can operate a navigation device if it meets the above requirements and it is not part of or a functionality of a mobile phone.
Note: The mounting of a mobile phone should not obscure the drivers view of the road
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
And? As long as the driver isn't doing that, it doesn't warrant a criminal offence that law is ridiculous.
And then on the flipside of that you have stories like this. (Yes, I know it's WA, but still).
Source: https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/kev ... 570c2c4e1fKevin David Barron, who killed three people while driving, released from jail
November 8, 2016 11:47AM
ONE of WA’s worst drivers, who killed three innocent people in three separate crashes, has been released from jail prompting a plea from the family of one of his victims to “stop him taking another innocent life”.
Kevin David Barron was freed on Monday after serving his entire seven-and-a-half year sentence for the death of 60-year-old John Donnelly who was struck and killed as he walked home in Sawyers Valley in 2007.
His release also drew criticism from Police Minister Liza Harvey who said the community had a right to be alarmed he was free.
After it emerged Barron was no longer behind bars, Mr Donnelly’s son Daniel issued a heartfelt plea on social media for people to be on alert that Barron was now roaming free in the community.
“Barron is the driver who ran down and killed my dad, four days before Christmas back in 2007,” he posted on Facebook. “While Barron walks free and returns home to his family, my family will never see our father again. Our loss is a life sentence.
“Any reasonable person would surely have learnt their lesson after being caught over the blood alcohol limit once, let alone killing someone because of it.
“But Barron has never learnt his lesson. He’s continued to reoffend. Now, he’s finally been given a life driving ban. But given his history, we have no faith that he’ll abide by that.
“If you live in WA, please share this and plaster this man’s face everywhere. He’s a risk to the WA public. And it’s up to all of us to stop him taking another innocent life.”
Barron’s release from Wooroloo Prison Farm has also prompted a response from Deputy Premier and Police Minister Liza Harvey who said the community had every right to be alarmed the serial dangerous driver was now free.
She said his sentence was inadequate and also flagged that she could change the law to toughen penalties for drunk drivers who killed and seriously injured people following a review of sentences imposed in these cases.
Barron was nearly four times above the legal limit when he struck and killed Mr Donnelly in December 2007.
He was sentenced in 2009 — his third dangerous driving causing death conviction.
Barron was first jailed for 12 months for a crash that claimed the life of his 19-year-old brother Denis in 1983.
His second, in 1996, he was sentenced to 18 months behind bars over another crash that killed a workmate, who was a passenger in his car.
After his latest fatal crash, Barron was handed a lifetime driving ban.
Mrs Harvey said anybody who had any information about Barron breaching that ban should contact police. She said the community could not be sure that he would never drive again.
“Police are going to watch him very carefully,” Mrs Harvey said.
“This sentence is not consistent with community expectations. He could have been put away for 20 years and he wasn’t.”
Mrs Harvey said after the sentencing of the man who killed father of two Martin Roberts in January 2015 — who was handed a four-and-a-half year jail term — she ordered a review into all sentencing outcomes for drunk drivers who killed and maimed people.
“If I find that those sentences are inconsistent with community expectations, which I think they will be, I’ll be changing them,” she said.
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
I don't know. I actually like this law. When traveling, my passenger is always clicking on some shit and stupid videos. If we had this law, I could've used it for excuse to ban them from using mobile devices in my car, or better - ask them for a deposit of money if they're gonna use itThe Reboot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:23 pmAnd? As long as the driver isn't doing that, it doesn't warrant a criminal offence that law is ridiculous.
And then on the flipside of that you have stories like this. (Yes, I know it's WA, but still).
Source: https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/kev ... 570c2c4e1fKevin David Barron, who killed three people while driving, released from jail
November 8, 2016 11:47AM
ONE of WA’s worst drivers, who killed three innocent people in three separate crashes, has been released from jail prompting a plea from the family of one of his victims to “stop him taking another innocent life”.
Kevin David Barron was freed on Monday after serving his entire seven-and-a-half year sentence for the death of 60-year-old John Donnelly who was struck and killed as he walked home in Sawyers Valley in 2007.
His release also drew criticism from Police Minister Liza Harvey who said the community had a right to be alarmed he was free.
After it emerged Barron was no longer behind bars, Mr Donnelly’s son Daniel issued a heartfelt plea on social media for people to be on alert that Barron was now roaming free in the community.
“Barron is the driver who ran down and killed my dad, four days before Christmas back in 2007,” he posted on Facebook. “While Barron walks free and returns home to his family, my family will never see our father again. Our loss is a life sentence.
“Any reasonable person would surely have learnt their lesson after being caught over the blood alcohol limit once, let alone killing someone because of it.
“But Barron has never learnt his lesson. He’s continued to reoffend. Now, he’s finally been given a life driving ban. But given his history, we have no faith that he’ll abide by that.
“If you live in WA, please share this and plaster this man’s face everywhere. He’s a risk to the WA public. And it’s up to all of us to stop him taking another innocent life.”
Barron’s release from Wooroloo Prison Farm has also prompted a response from Deputy Premier and Police Minister Liza Harvey who said the community had every right to be alarmed the serial dangerous driver was now free.
She said his sentence was inadequate and also flagged that she could change the law to toughen penalties for drunk drivers who killed and seriously injured people following a review of sentences imposed in these cases.
Barron was nearly four times above the legal limit when he struck and killed Mr Donnelly in December 2007.
He was sentenced in 2009 — his third dangerous driving causing death conviction.
Barron was first jailed for 12 months for a crash that claimed the life of his 19-year-old brother Denis in 1983.
His second, in 1996, he was sentenced to 18 months behind bars over another crash that killed a workmate, who was a passenger in his car.
After his latest fatal crash, Barron was handed a lifetime driving ban.
Mrs Harvey said anybody who had any information about Barron breaching that ban should contact police. She said the community could not be sure that he would never drive again.
“Police are going to watch him very carefully,” Mrs Harvey said.
“This sentence is not consistent with community expectations. He could have been put away for 20 years and he wasn’t.”
Mrs Harvey said after the sentencing of the man who killed father of two Martin Roberts in January 2015 — who was handed a four-and-a-half year jail term — she ordered a review into all sentencing outcomes for drunk drivers who killed and maimed people.
“If I find that those sentences are inconsistent with community expectations, which I think they will be, I’ll be changing them,” she said.
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
They don't know who they pulled over until they have already pulled them over. The cop runs the license plate and gets the information for the owner. Once they know who they are likely dealing with, they approach the vehicle. We are expected to present our LTC when we give him our ID and the cop has the right to disarm me for the duration of the stop. Usually, they ask me where my gun is, I tell them, and they just tell me to leave it there and don't make sudden moves. He takes my license, and proof of insurance back to his car, where he either writes a citation or gives me a warning. He returns to the car and gives me my credentials along with whatever paperwork he has for me to sign and we go on our separate ways.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:10 amTexan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:01 amIf you say so. Cops are very professional in Texas. Mrs. Texan almost never gets out of a ticket when pulled over, but she hasn't been pulled over since she got her License To Carry. Cops like to see that because they know you are law abiding and background checked. It helps when you are pulled over.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:55 amCops in Australia don't try to flirt with hot babes -Texan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:41 amI use my phone on a windshield magnetic mount for navigation next to the A pillar. I wonder if they would hassle me for that. I drive to a different job site every day and need to use navigation. I guess I could go back to the old days of looking up the site on a map and memorizing the route, but my nav is much easier.
It sounds like the cop was just trying to fill out his quota or he wanted to flirt. She must have shot him down.
they are more professional than in Texas.
Or the cops in Texas don't like pulling over an armed person in case they've had a bad day.
A cop would much rather see a person with an LTC. They are background checked, proficiency tested, have no felonies, substance abuse issues, domestic violence history, dishonorable military discharge, or mental illness history. Anyone who can legally OWN a gun can carry it concealed in their car. The cop would rather deal with a known quantity than a random stranger. We often talk on the side of the highway about what kind of guns we carry. It's happened more than once to me. My LTC says that I am a military veteran and that also gives me "brownie points".
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
Texan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:17 pmThey don't know who they pulled over until they have already pulled them over. The cop runs the license plate and gets the information for the owner. Once they know who they are likely dealing with, they approach the vehicle. We are expected to present our LTC when we give him our ID and the cop has the right to disarm me for the duration of the stop. Usually, they ask me where my gun is, I tell them, and they just tell me to leave it there and don't make sudden moves. He takes my license, and proof of insurance back to his car, where he either writes a citation or gives me a warning. He returns to the car and gives me my credentials along with whatever paperwork he has for me to sign and we go on our separate ways.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:10 amTexan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:01 amIf you say so. Cops are very professional in Texas. Mrs. Texan almost never gets out of a ticket when pulled over, but she hasn't been pulled over since she got her License To Carry. Cops like to see that because they know you are law abiding and background checked. It helps when you are pulled over.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:55 amCops in Australia don't try to flirt with hot babes -Texan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:41 amI use my phone on a windshield magnetic mount for navigation next to the A pillar. I wonder if they would hassle me for that. I drive to a different job site every day and need to use navigation. I guess I could go back to the old days of looking up the site on a map and memorizing the route, but my nav is much easier.
It sounds like the cop was just trying to fill out his quota or he wanted to flirt. She must have shot him down.
they are more professional than in Texas.
Or the cops in Texas don't like pulling over an armed person in case they've had a bad day.
A cop would much rather see a person with an LTC. They are background checked, proficiency tested, have no felonies, substance abuse issues, domestic violence history, dishonorable military discharge, or mental illness history. Anyone who can legally OWN a gun can carry it concealed in their car. The cop would rather deal with a known quantity than a random stranger. We often talk on the side of the highway about what kind of guns we carry. It's happened more than once to me. My LTC says that I am a military veteran and that also gives me "brownie points".
The cops here know who you are before they stand next to your car.
They check the license plate on the computer system.
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
Same here, but they only know who owns the car. I drive a company owned vehicle and the cop has no idea who I am until I hand him my ID. I own multiple vehicles and anybody in my family could be driving them.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:25 pmTexan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:17 pmThey don't know who they pulled over until they have already pulled them over. The cop runs the license plate and gets the information for the owner. Once they know who they are likely dealing with, they approach the vehicle. We are expected to present our LTC when we give him our ID and the cop has the right to disarm me for the duration of the stop. Usually, they ask me where my gun is, I tell them, and they just tell me to leave it there and don't make sudden moves. He takes my license, and proof of insurance back to his car, where he either writes a citation or gives me a warning. He returns to the car and gives me my credentials along with whatever paperwork he has for me to sign and we go on our separate ways.Bobby wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:10 amTexan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 11:01 amIf you say so. Cops are very professional in Texas. Mrs. Texan almost never gets out of a ticket when pulled over, but she hasn't been pulled over since she got her License To Carry. Cops like to see that because they know you are law abiding and background checked. It helps when you are pulled over.
Or the cops in Texas don't like pulling over an armed person in case they've had a bad day.
A cop would much rather see a person with an LTC. They are background checked, proficiency tested, have no felonies, substance abuse issues, domestic violence history, dishonorable military discharge, or mental illness history. Anyone who can legally OWN a gun can carry it concealed in their car. The cop would rather deal with a known quantity than a random stranger. We often talk on the side of the highway about what kind of guns we carry. It's happened more than once to me. My LTC says that I am a military veteran and that also gives me "brownie points".
The cops here know who you are before they stand next to your car.
They check the license plate on the computer system.
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
The grubberment is not getting their anticipated immoral revenue from speed $cameras because people use their GPS and social media feeds to warn them.
The grubberment are now looking additional revenue as the start putting drivers off the road for drink and drug driving. ( this is a good thing, keeps them off the road)
But the grubberment recognise that no licence means, in most cases, no tax revenue and quite possibly dole payments.
So the grubberment have decided, through their slut, the roads authority, to generate as much dirty money as they can.
Mobile phone use.....massive fines
Obstruct your number plate.....massive fine
Bald tyres....a pittance of a fine.
Which is the greater danger?
Get ready to be fleeced
The grubberment want and need your money
They will use every sneaky, immoral, barely legal and sometimes illegal means to get it.
And why do they want this money?
To give to parasites, lots and lots of parasites
Muzzos
Reffos
Abbos
Dead beat dole bludgers
Politicians
Senior public servants.
Etc, etc.
The working class are expected to fund these parasites with 1/3 or more of their income every year.
The grubberment want more, they want to send more to dead shite worthless countries as well.
One more year, and I'm through giving the grubberment anything.
They can just suck my rectum if they want anything, because thats all they are going to get.
A POX ON THEM ALL
The grubberment are now looking additional revenue as the start putting drivers off the road for drink and drug driving. ( this is a good thing, keeps them off the road)
But the grubberment recognise that no licence means, in most cases, no tax revenue and quite possibly dole payments.
So the grubberment have decided, through their slut, the roads authority, to generate as much dirty money as they can.
Mobile phone use.....massive fines
Obstruct your number plate.....massive fine
Bald tyres....a pittance of a fine.
Which is the greater danger?
Get ready to be fleeced
The grubberment want and need your money
They will use every sneaky, immoral, barely legal and sometimes illegal means to get it.
And why do they want this money?
To give to parasites, lots and lots of parasites
Muzzos
Reffos
Abbos
Dead beat dole bludgers
Politicians
Senior public servants.
Etc, etc.
The working class are expected to fund these parasites with 1/3 or more of their income every year.
The grubberment want more, they want to send more to dead shite worthless countries as well.
One more year, and I'm through giving the grubberment anything.
They can just suck my rectum if they want anything, because thats all they are going to get.
A POX ON THEM ALL
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Re: Busty babe gets fined for nothing
Young people do some pretty stupid things, usually on social media, whilst they are in cars and it would distract the driver. In many ways social media is a curse.
This happened in Sydney just a few weeks ago.
This happened in Sydney just a few weeks ago.
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