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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Your link takes me to ANZ internet banking...?
    Thanks, I cannot understand what it is happens, the link that I have copy and pasted was this one

    ttp://www.caradvice.com.au/245654/opel-australia-closure-how-it-happened-and-where-to-from-here/]Opel Australia closure: how it happened and where to from here

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    Hi Arthur,
    You accidentally chopped off the 'h' in your excitement.......

    Opel Australia closure: how it happened and where to from here


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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery39 View Post
    Hi Arthur,
    You accidentally chopped off the 'h' in your excitement.......

    Opel Australia closure: how it happened and where to from here

    No mate, the second time I have done it on purpose so people can see the url address.
    I cannot understand why for some people the address is sent to ANZ
    I use Google Chrome.

    Cheers

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    Point of interest ... Heard on radio national a discussion wlth a barrister re private investigators ... It's illegal to have a dash camera ...
    Not that it would concern me
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    That is ENTIRELY dependent on what you're using it for
    They're only illegal if they're mounted in such a manner as it obscures your vision (same as a mobile phone), you're fiddling with it while driving (same as a mobile phone), or you're using it to record a private event, such as on private property and you fail to notify any individuals being recorded.
    Even then, I'm fairly certain if you're party to a conversation then you're allowed to record it without the other parties knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Designed in Germany as Baz said - with underpinnings based on the Opel Astra.

    Manufactured in various locations around the world and sold under a variety of brand names, most common of which is probably "Chevrolet Cruze".

    The "Australian" Holden Cruze was originally imported from the (Daewoo) Bupeyong-gu plant in South Korea, before being built alongside the Commodore in Holden's Elizabeth plant from about 2010.
    Sort of correct
    Designed and manufactured Korea (Daewoo). It is not made in Aus , only assembled . Imported from Korea in kit form , Opel has no interest in Daewoo products
    All that aside the cruze was totaly in the wrong hope who ever was invovled is ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfc View Post
    Point of interest ... Heard on radio national a discussion wlth a barrister re private investigators ... It's illegal to have a dash camera ...
    Not that it would concern me
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    As Muppet said, they are 100% legal to use in every state of Australia for recording public activities which include anything that goes on on the road. He was probably referring to using them to record private situations without consent.

    Same rules apply with hand held cameras and even CCTV. I've just installed some cameras at home to keep an eye on the cars out the front (as we have had some unwanted visitors unscrewing number plates and opening up the back of the 101 recently). Spoke to the Police when doing the report for the stolen plates about the cameras and basically I can have them pointing at the road and record anything that goes on up and down the street without issue, I'm just not allowed to point them into back yards or place them where they could record inside someone else's house, etc.

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