Write a letter.
Last Sunday I was on a dump run 5 PM, had 4 garbage bags in the back of the ute.
Came out of our road just as a Highway patrol was heading back to base.
As I went up the road I saw its brake lights come on in my mirror and thought here we go, they are after me.
The bags had tied necks and there was no loose rubbish to blow out.
Anyway the red and blues came on so I stopped and they asked me to blow in the bag. I was clear, they looked in the cab, studied the seat belts, then said I should have rubber pads on the pedals. I said its an old Land Rover, never had pads.
Next, they said the load should be covered. I explained I was just off to the dump the other side of town and there was nothing to blow out, and It cant fall out due to the sides on the ute. Never the less they booked me.
I am not that familiar with the law regarding covered loads so thought fair enough, cop it.
Yesterday the bill came. $230 odd but the charge was not an uncovered load it was "Person in control of private light combination fails to ensure couplings comply."
Thats got nothing to do with what I was doing.
Do I pay and admit to that charge or contest it?
Keith
Write a letter.
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For a minute there I thought you were going to say the cop thought you had hooch or body parts in the bags, or asked you how you were going to get home from the dump!On a serious note, that sounds like a very ambiguous definition of an infringement, and in total contrast to what he "chatted" you about!Have you looked up the Queensland Transport traffic codes or whatever there is that can give you a better explanation of it?Cheers, Mick.
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The way that's worded sounds like you were towing a trailer, and the safety chains or ball hitch were not connected/latched.. I'd be walking into your nearest Police Station, and asking the question. State that you were pulled over and they mentioned the rubbish bags, but that you didn't have a trailer and don't understand the wording and why the fine is so high... Good luck.
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Sorry , I miss typed. Fine is $230.
I thought perhaps they dont have a charge for an uncovered load and used that one as an excuse to get "brownie points" for the day.
Over the page it says.
Option one, Pay the fine in full Note: By paying the fine you are deemed to have accepted liability for the offence.
I think I will give them a phone call as they list a number for misdirected or lost notices.
Keith
What did it say on the carbon copy of the ticket you were given at the time? Never the less I doubt you will have to pay for that, but I'd expect you will have to write a letter, not just a phone call.
Cheers
Slunnie
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The little country town I used to live near had everyone with a ute get pinged for uncovered loads.
One poor bugger got stung for a bag of dog food in the tray.
The next week the same copper did her for the tail on the rope she'd used to tie it down being too long.
He was transferred on from that station not too long after that.
As the others have said Keith, I'd be asking the question and follow it up in writing.
I can't speak for anything but NSW, but we get a carbon copy of the infringement notice from the policeman. To dispute it you can then write in, and there is a place on the infringements website to do this. Apart from the ticket sounding like it's wrong, they will also prob let you go because of your good driving history.
Cheers
Slunnie
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						I would have thought the rubbish was covered by being in the bag and the bags couldn't blow out of the back of the ute. Sounds like a nit picking bit of policing guaranteed to further minimize the respect many drivers don't have for traffic cops.
Personally I'd be fighting it with everything I've got and making a lot of noise about it.
AlanH.
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