Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:06 am
the kid wrote:Cath wrote: That cracks me up – who reads messages from the Attorney-General!?!?!?!
The same sort of person who reads legislation ???
Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:18 am
aardvark wrote:DISCO wrote:I had just had one of my bikes at a bike shop 150m down the road from my house and I wheel it there and back as it isn't registered.
So you had an unregistered vehicle on a road, or road related area, and he didn't do you for it? Instead he gives you a finger wiggle. Sounds like you got let off lightly.
Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:19 am
aardvark wrote:DISCO wrote:Is it Illegal to push a motorbike on a footpath?
I'd have to read the appropriate act for your state to advise with any certainty, but I can't see it being much different than the laws we have here.
Here, it's an offence to drive/ride/stand/tow/push an unregistered vehicle on a road (which includes a road related area - ie; footpath, carpark, verge etc).
Off topic.... YAY!! The orginal topic was getting a bit wearisome anyway.
Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:22 am
Strika wrote:aardvark wrote:DISCO wrote:I had just had one of my bikes at a bike shop 150m down the road from my house and I wheel it there and back as it isn't registered.
So you had an unregistered vehicle on a road, or road related area, and he didn't do you for it? Instead he gives you a finger wiggle. Sounds like you got let off lightly.
So, does you saying the above mean you might be the sort of officer, who would have issued an infringement notice for that?
Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:31 am
aardvark wrote:I'd have to read the appropriate act for your state to advise with any certainty, but I can't see it being much different than the laws we have here......Here, it's an offence to drive/ride/stand/tow/push an unregistered vehicle on a road (which includes a road related area - ie; footpath, carpark, verge etc).
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Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:53 am
Saki wrote:ardy on that note though, what if your bike runs out of fuel say 100m down the road from a servo, would it be completely unreasonable to wheel it up the road or do you need a tow truck ?
Maybe in future its time to carry it on your shoulders
Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:59 am
robracer wrote:Saki wrote:ardy on that note though, what if your bike runs out of fuel say 100m down the road from a servo, would it be completely unreasonable to wheel it up the road or do you need a tow truck ?
Maybe in future its time to carry it on your shoulders
But your bike is registered
Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:38 am
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Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:58 am
DaBigfella wrote:and i think its his job more to educate than just dish out their kind of "justice"
Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:43 am
aardvark wrote: Decide to be a reasonable person from the start, realise - after being told - that yes, you are doing the wrong thing, and the outcome will probably be different.
Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:57 pm
robracer wrote:I am glad you are not the only one to have reasonable compassion when dealing with the public.
Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:07 pm
aardvark wrote:robracer wrote:I am glad you are not the only one to have reasonable compassion when dealing with the public.
Don't worry, it doesn't always happen.
If I'm working laser or mobile radar, and you're over, then you're in the book. Not wearing your seatbelt? Tough titties. Talking on the phone? Stiff. These are simple laws that everyone knows about. Even my 2 year old knows to put his belt on. You may not agree with them but they exist for a reason and no, the reason isn't just revenue raising. It's my job to police these laws. I do my job. End of story.