It will "probably" undergo a feasibility study similar to what happened in teh UK. In the UK they found it would cost something approximating 4 times the revenue it would bring in. In Victoria they will do the same study, find out it will bring in about 1/8th of the forecast revenue they wre hoping to gain, then bring em in anyway...Blurr wrote:does anyone know where they are at with instating the front number plates in VIC? I remember signing a form in the fight against the proposed legislation in VIC but heard nothing there after.
More anti bike legislation coming :(
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Re: More anti bike legislation coming :(
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
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http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/2008/pdf/mono20.pdf
If this is the basis for the government to make laws the data is flawed
In table 29 they cannot add up to 100 correctly 73+18+10=101 not 100.
It looks like a shit stir to see what reaction the govt will get??
to suck more money out of us
If this was before the courts flawed data no mater how minor would require the matter to be represented correctly
I have never seen a report
with an unknown label on it as the data is to be accounted for 100% can some one please explain this for me 
If this is the basis for the government to make laws the data is flawed
In table 29 they cannot add up to 100 correctly 73+18+10=101 not 100.
It looks like a shit stir to see what reaction the govt will get??
to suck more money out of us

If this was before the courts flawed data no mater how minor would require the matter to be represented correctly
I have never seen a report


Nostradamus probably got it right