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    Minister Apologises For Speeding


    November 06, 2006 09:45pm

    NEW South Wales Local Government Minister Kerry Hickey has apologised after he was caught driving more than 30 kph over the speed limit. He was pulled over by a highway patrol officer for speeding at between 130 kph and 145 kph in a 100 kph zone near Singleton in the Hunter Valley on October 8, a spokesman for his office said. He paid a fine but did not lose his licence, the spokesman added.

    Here we go again one rule for them (our employees) and one rule for the rest of us (employers):mad:. I don't have the regulations at hand but surely 30 kms over the speed limit is at least a ban.

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    Nah, it's different in NSW. Look here for the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy View Post
    Nah, it's different in NSW. Look here for the table.
    but it does say this

    There are licence suspension periods, similar to the minimum disqualification periods applied by a court, for exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h (3 months), and by more than 45 km/h (6 months).
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    Quote Originally Posted by djstimber View Post
    but it does say this
    I didn't see that. I thought the disqualification came from court only.

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    Varies from state to state, and who your mates are:mad:

    There was a short bit in the sunday paper about a young bloke who got caught speeding, went to court & seems to have given the magistrate a good speil - magistrate gave him a fine, and ordered no loss of points or suspension/disqualification. RTA said - tough, we don't care what the magistrate says, we are taking his licence for speeding. Anyone else did something like that, they would be in the slammer 'purging their contempt' quick smart.:eek:

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    The news reports that I heard on the ABC said that he lost his licence for 3 months.
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    The stupid thing in NSW is that you loose the same points for 1-15kph over as 15-30kph over. The difference is the fine.

    So if you are going to be in for a penny you might as well be in for a pound. Why get caught at 14kph over, go for 29kph over if you can afford it.
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    Three points and $231 for 30kph over is a draconian penalty!

    Here on a California freeway, 30kph (18.75 mph) over would barely wake a sleeping officer. In the los Angeles area, it is not unusual for traffic to flow at 80-85 mph in 65 mph areas. We sort of just 'Go with the flow'.

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