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Mario Hili reported car stolen 21 times in 13 years to avoid traffic fines

Turd Ferguson

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A RETIREE avoided paying thousands of dollars in traffic camera fines by falsely reporting his car stolen 21 times in 13 years, a court heard.

Mario Hili, 64, did not lose one demerit point for his offending, which included speeding and going through red traffic lights as he also reported his car stolen at the time, the Geelong Advertiser reported.

Hili, a retired electrician, of North Geelong, pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates Court yesterday to seven counts of obtaining financial advantage by deception and three counts of making a false document.

Police Prosecutor Leading Sen-Constable Siobhan Daly said the defendant reported his car stolen to police on January 20, 2012.

"Police discovered it was the 21st time since 2000 that Hili had reported his car stolen," Sen-Constable Daly told the court, the Geelong Advertiser reported.

"Each time he would find it himself at various locations around Geelong and each report coincided with him having received a traffic infringement notice through the mail."

She said that on this occasion police fingerprinted Hili's car and found only his prints on the vehicle.

The prosecutor said that in August 2000, Hili reported his car had been stolen the previous December, which coincided with the date a traffic fine had been issued.

Sen-Constable Daly said similar incidents happened in December 2002, May 2003, July 2011 and November 2011.

Shane Balkin, for Hili, said his client had made some poor decisions.

"It was some sort of twisting of our system," Mr Balkin said.

"He got away with it the first time and the thing kept rolling along."

Mr Balkin asked the court to consider a financial penalty.

Magistrate Stephen Myall said Hili had taken advantage of a technique which enabled him to avoid his obligations.

Mr Myall said Hili had not only escaped paying the fines but also avoided losing any demerit points as a result of his prolonged and planned offending.

He took into account Hili's age, lack of priors and plea of guilty, before convicting and fining him $2500.

No order was made in regard to Hili's licence.

I'd buy him a beer for ingenuity.
 

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He took into account Hili's age, lack of priors and plea of guilty, before convicting and fining him $2500.

Hahahaha he had no priors because he told them his car got stolen each time he got a fine.
 

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seriously $2500 for 21 times is a pretty good deal. probably cheaper than paying the fines :p
 
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