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pete wrote:Is that the charge for exceeding the speed limit? How for the last two weeks they've been charging people $1000? whatajoke
eliteauto wrote:pete wrote:Is that the charge for exceeding the speed limit? How for the last two weeks they've been charging people $1000? whatajoke
the fine for being charged with speeding is now $6000 up from $4000. The fixed penalty notice (aka ticket) remains $1000
Dizzy28 wrote:eliteauto wrote:pete wrote:Is that the charge for exceeding the speed limit? How for the last two weeks they've been charging people $1000? whatajoke
the fine for being charged with speeding is now $6000 up from $4000. The fixed penalty notice (aka ticket) remains $1000
Dumb question.......
Whats the difference between the fine and the fixed penalty notice??
Dizzy28 wrote:eliteauto wrote:pete wrote:Is that the charge for exceeding the speed limit? How for the last two weeks they've been charging people $1000? whatajoke
the fine for being charged with speeding is now $6000 up from $4000. The fixed penalty notice (aka ticket) remains $1000
Dumb question.......
Whats the difference between the fine and the fixed penalty notice??
that is what has been amended to $6000MVRTA Chap48:50 section 62 (5) wrote:
(5) Any person who drives a motor vehicle on any road in contravention of the provisions of subsection (1) is liable to a fine of four thousand dollars and to be disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving permit for such period as the Court shall think fit.
Bezman wrote:just to clarify for those who don't understand..
Ticket for Speeding = $1,000 TTD (speed trap, speed gun)
Charge for Speeding = $6,000 TTD (Traffic offences, accidents, injury, damage)
you are not going to be fined $6,000 if you are stopped for speeding.. unless you fight it in court and lose, then you may be charged both
rollingstock wrote:Bezman wrote:just to clarify for those who don't understand..
Ticket for Speeding = $1,000 TTD (speed trap, speed gun)
Charge for Speeding = $6,000 TTD (Traffic offences, accidents, injury, damage)
you are not going to be fined $6,000 if you are stopped for speeding.. unless you fight it in court and lose, then you may be charged both
You can't be charged both sir.
You can only be penalised once for committing an offence, and the MAXIMUM penalty is now $6,000.00
However the maximum penalty would not be utilized in all instances.
trump2016 wrote:They're trying to intimidate people against fighting the tickets in court, because now you have more to potentially lose.
Very concerning, it's an incremental step in coercing the population to accept whatever the cops do.
rspann wrote:I going to tell the magistrate that they said," fine for speeding" so I went right ahead.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:trump2016 wrote:They're trying to intimidate people against fighting the tickets in court, because now you have more to potentially lose.
Very concerning, it's an incremental step in coercing the population to accept whatever the cops do.
How? If you are so sure that you did not break the law and you are so sure that you have sound evidence to support your claim, then go to court and contest the ticket. No one is stopping you from doing that. The government is not coercing the population to accept whatever the TTPS does, they are just explicitly telling you to not waste the court's time as the TTPS believe that they had sound evidence upon which to give you a ticket.
I really don't understand what all the beat up is over this speed limit and associated fixed penalty and fine.
Who wants to exceed the speed limit, go right ahead and do that. Just be prepared for the consequences and don't come on this website, or any other form of social media, to cry down the place about you breaking the law and how the government trying to make you poorer.
rspann wrote:I going to tell the magistrate that they said," fine for speeding" so I went right ahead.
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