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On programs like Highway Patrol when they pull over some bogan who calls them campaigners etc they don’t respond much to it. What would happen in real life?
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On programs like Highway Patrol when they pull over some bogan who calls them campaigners etc they don’t respond much to it. What would happen in real life?
It seems things have changed a lot I kept out of trouble when I was a kid but one time was hanging around near a railway shed with some local lads and couple of cops rolled up and questioned us. I had the temerity to say we weren’t doing anything wrong and they offered to throw me in the back of the divvy vanThey've heard it all so non response is pretty standard unless you get one or two of them on a bad day.
It seems things have changed a lot I kept out of trouble when I was a kid but one time was hanging around near a railway shed with some local lads and couple of cops rolled up and questioned us. I had the temerity to say we weren’t doing anything wrong and they offered to throw me in the back of the divvy van
Are coppers meant to wear a bit of high viz when they get out the car and stand at your window 2 feet from passing traffic (that's doing 25km)
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On programs like Highway Patrol when they pull over some bogan who calls them campaigners etc they don’t respond much to it. What would happen in real life?
(1) A person must not use offensive language in or near, or within hearing from, a public place or a school.
Maximum penalty: 6 penalty units.(2) It is a sufficient defence to a prosecution for an offence under this section if the defendant satisfies the court that the defendant had a reasonable excuse for conducting himself or herself in the manner alleged in the information for the offence.(3) Instead of imposing a fine on a person, the court:
(a) may make a community correction order under section 8 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 that is subject to the standard conditions of a community correction order and to a community service work condition (despite the offence not being punishable by imprisonment), oras the case requires.(b) may make an order under section 5 (1) of the Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 requiring the person to perform community service work,(4), (5) (Repealed)(6) However, the maximum number of hours of community service work that a person may be required to perform under an order in respect of an offence under this section is 100 hours.
No, just like the flashing lights on a forklift doesn't mean the worker doesn't have to wear fluro.The flashing lights on the car arent enough ?
Agree, random sampling below (even included Officer Barbrady as the hot cop for you)
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Def not as in you would know 100% as you're in the industry?
Detectives don't pull cars over for traffic voilations tho.
Just curious as I've been told that fluro is mandatory for traffic infringements