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DND

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I just got a fine for having my arm out the window on my car
the office code is 3173 can anyone tell me if this is right becauce the fine is $238
and is in the back streets c#nts got nutthing better to do


And they wonder why there call PIG and I won t to kill them!!
 

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You are an idiot. It is an offence to have body parts outside the vehicle.

Your own fault, get over it.
 

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You are an idiot. It is an offence to have body parts outside the vehicle.

Your own fault, get over it.

isnt it if they go past your mirrors? or is it different in some states
 

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Straight from the (Australian) Road Rules

A person must not travel in or on a motor vehicle with any part
of the person’s body outside a window or door of the vehicle,
unless the person is the driver of the vehicle and is giving a
hand signal:
(a) for changing direction to the right in accordance with
rule 50; or
(b) for stopping or slowing in accordance with rule 55.
Offence provision.
(4) The driver of a motor vehicle (except a bus) must not drive
with a passenger if any part of the passenger’s body is outside a
window or door of the vehicle.
Offence provision.
Note Bus is defined in the dictionary.
(5) This rule does not apply to a person who is:
(a) in or on a police or emergency vehicle; or
(b) on a motor bike; or
(c) engaged in the door-to-door delivery or collection of
goods, or in the collection of waste or garbage, in or on a
motor vehicle that is not travelling over 25 kilometres per
hour.
Note Emergency vehicle, motor bike, and police vehicle are defined in the
dictionary.
 

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Check PM bloke.
 

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While on the subject... can someone tell me where the term "pig" came from? I have always wanted to know and dont.... Feel free to share lol
 

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While on the subject... can someone tell me where the term "pig" came from? I have always wanted to know and dont.... Feel free to share lol
Because they are always in the mud?
 

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That sucks man. 2 or 3 days ago i seen a copper at a set of traffic lights with his arm out the window. I was following him for about 1km and his arm was out the hole time.
 

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That sucks man. 2 or 3 days ago i seen a copper at a set of traffic lights with his arm out the window. I was following him for about 1km and his arm was out the hole time.

erm, i take it you don't read all posts...

but just for you :)

(5) This rule does not apply to a person who is:
(a) in or on a police or emergency vehicle; or
 
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