oh !!! that must why I've noticed everyone is going a lot slower in QLD now, its almost like driving in Adelaide
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Yup! Tolerance is now 1kph.
I had to show mine last week between Tully and Cardwell on the Bruce Highway. For my efforts I got a ticket for speeding, 117 in a 100.
I doubt I was going that fast personally, the alarm on my GPS goes off at 105 then goes mad at 115, I may have heard the 105 one not sure as it can be drowned by the radio, but the 115 one there is no chance I would have missed it.
The cop car was coming the other way and flicked on his lights, did a U turn and met me for a chat on the other side of the road. I told him of course his equipment must be faulty and he allowed me to look at the number on the black box and of course I have to take his word for that they are from my speed. He asked me if I checked my speedo when his lights went on, I had to laugh and told him I got such a bloody fright when his car lit up like a Christmas tree coming round the corner that checking my speedo was the last thing on my mind.
I am very annoyed at myself, I generally never speed, have never had points in the last 20 years, I was obviously going faster than I should have been, but I am also annoyed at the system that there is no real recourse or way to prove that I was not doing 117kph, and the difference in a few kph is 2 points and a few $$.
I was looking at buying a blackbox camera gps recorder but have since read that even if you take the footage to court and it proves you were not doing what the police equipment said they would still not rule in your favor, a seriously flawed system in my opinion.
Anyway I have decided to spend the money on Cruise Control instead, prevention and all that, trying to keep my speed sitting on the limit all the way back to the Gold Coast was tiring and I was waiting for a copper around every bend.
Pat
it works both ways. i was being incorrectly defected by an officer about 3 years ago. i said he was acting like an asshole.
he threatened me with arrest for disorderly behaviour (i think).
i ask why. he said i just called him an asshole.
i replied no, i said you're acting like an asshole, asshole.
his partner cracked up laughing.
the defect was worth it for that. haha
As of this year they have stopped asking to see my licence at RBT's. I still pull it out ready though.
I've never been RBT'd in a Land Rover... and the 1 time in over 3 years of driving I have been RBT'd I was driving another make... How's that?
Cheers
Will
I suggest you "suck it up".
You crossed the line and got pinged.. That's how It works. Wrong place, right time for a Cop to be there.
And no need for childish "but he did it" comments - He didn't get caught!!!
And he's right, vehicles crossing centre lines do kill people - I've lost a couple of friends to this occurrence.
Are you sure your attitude didn't help intensify the situation?! :)
I dont need to show mine here.
I'm known by name :)
And by vehicle(s). :)
In Qld,you do not have to have your license on you if you are not on a provisional,but they can ask you to present it at a police station within 48hrs if they want to.
So mine stays in the work van all the time,if i am pulled over driving something else,well they won't be seeing it.
But i have to remember to take it with me if going interstate.
I use it more for ID,maybe asked once a year or so by police for a look.
Most times if they are following you they know the registered owner of the vehicle,if there are any outstanding things,etc, well before you actually stop.