could you link me to the document you got that out of ? ?
cause people dont seem to believe me when i tell em about it :S
RG wrote:....I think I should stop drinking too...
mitch179 wrote:could you link me to the document you got that out of ? ?
cause people dont seem to believe me when i tell em about it :S
aardvark wrote:mitch179 wrote:could you link me to the document you got that out of ? ?
cause people dont seem to believe me when i tell em about it :S
I probably should have pointed out that it's South Australian legislation. No idea if the same applies interstate. I always forget that legislation isn't the same interstate.
http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Catalog ... R/1999.236.
un.htm
greenmeanie wrote:No Aus Stds sticker = Infringement Notice(definitely in QLD). Just hope they don't look at your helmet if you ever get pulled up.![]()
approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
RG wrote:greenmeanie wrote:No Aus Stds sticker = Infringement Notice(definitely in QLD). Just hope they don't look at your helmet if you ever get pulled up.![]()
Taken from...
Queensland
Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 1999
Reprinted as in force on 7 July 2006approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
BladeBoy wrote:approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
That should get you out of it anyway
RG wrote:(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard
Gosling1 wrote:RG wrote:(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard
forgive my sarcasm, but this is so typical of bogus legislation that is just a goldmine for a good lawyer.......
What qualifications does the chief executive have that enables him to make an informed decision about helmet standards FFS ???I can guarantee you that he won't have a Degree in Physics, or Engineering, or Chemistry et al....of course the chief executive can rely on the advice of his own departmental *experts*, who wouldn't know shit from clay - if they did they sure as hell would be working elsewhere, where their talents would be appreciated and utilised.........
sorry for the rant, but this type of *Bullshit* legislation is worthy of nothing else but ridicule.
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