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Old 02-03-2006, 07:45 PM   #31
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Last night I intercepted a vehicle, false plates, though not stolen, unsafe, unreg and no p plates displayed. I could have briefed this guy, but let him off with just the unreg. Now that is at my discretion. When other people are intercepted they may cop everything they have done wrong. Nearly all the people who have posted in this thread state they are not happy with the way that they were treated or were unaware of the law. Ignorance is no defence under Victorian law and if they disagree with the penalties etc their right to a day in court is there. And believe me, a lot of people who fight tickets, do get off. But the simple fact is they are driving cars that don't comply with Victorian, or other states, Road Safety Standards.
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