NSW Sticker Tax repealed

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NSW Sticker Tax repealed

Postby ty » Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:10 am

Details here:-
http://www.mccofnsw.org.au/a/174.html

From that page for those that don't want to click:
mccofnsw wrote:NSW motorcyclists have finally been relieved of a stupid NSW Regulation.

In July 2000, the Environmental Protection Authority (now part of the Dept of Environment and Conservation) introduced a retrospective law demanding that aftermarket replacement motorcycle exhausts be specially labelled and then authorised the Police to issue fines of $200 to riders who didn't have this label.

In it's justification, the then EPA claimed this labelling requirement allowed the Police and EPA officers to readily identify less effective mufflers that may exceed the prescribed noise limits

EPA made no provision by which riders could obtain such a label. Riders referred to this law as “the sticker tax”.

However, after 6 years of protest by the Motorcycle Council of NSW, Clause 19 from the Protection of the Environment Operations Regulation has now been repealed.

The regulation was published in the Government Gazette No. 35, (11/2006) pp 1379 & 1380 on Friday 17, March 2006. It does not appear in any Parliamentary Hansard or Notices, as it seems our State government would prefer to see this change go unnoticed. download from box on right - each page around 170kb

Exhaust labels required under Clause 19 will remain on many motorcycles as a reminder to riders to remain vigilant and how, by uniting through their Motorcycle Council in NSW, they can address serious issues.

Mr. Chris Turner, Chair of the Noise Committee of the Motorcycle Council of NSW said today “Yes, the misused sticker law allowed enforcement agencies to easily identify mufflers which may or may not be illegal and give you a $200 fine in either case!”

The repeal of this law is great news for motorcycle riders from any State travelling in NSW, as all motorcycles had been subjected to this NSW law despite the uniqueness of the regulation.

The Motorcycle Council wishes to acknowledge assistance from the NSW Democrats, in an initial Motion of Disallowance and also acknowledge support granted to this Motion from members of the NSW Upper House. It reinforces the value of an independent Upper House.

Guy Stanford, Chairman of the MCC of NSW said “I'd like to thank the persistence and skill of the Noise Committee, particularly Chris Coote and Chris Turner. We still have to resolve the issue of margin for error in roadside exhaust tests and the Noise Committee is well up to the task.”

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Postby John H » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:27 pm

I wonder if we can instead get a national design law passed that forces Harley Davidson motorcycles to have an exhaust sound no louder than a Toyota Avalon? Totally unfair, but so necessary!

I reckon most complaints about loud motorcycles are probably related to Harleys, not sportsbikes.

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Postby Glen » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:32 pm

I think your right, although It's probably twins of any description.
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Postby Neka79 » Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:17 pm

does that mean the poor saps who paid the fine get their hard earned back??...bastards...
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Postby Frank » Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:51 pm

Neka79 wrote:does that mean the poor saps who paid the fine get their hard earned back??...bastards...


Yeah right, thats about as likely as having a white christmas in Sydney!!!
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