My understanding is in NSW anyway you can no longer use ropes to tie down a load, you have to use straps.
Regards Philip A
I think they have charged you under the wrong code:
see on the attached:
https://www.police.qld.gov.au/rti/di.../RTI-15193.pdf
"13R(1)(a)" is the code you have been charged under, "Person in control of private light combination fails to ensure couplings comply"
i think it should have been "13Q(1)(a)" "Fail to ensure load on private light vehicle complies with requirements" - either way the charge is still $230
weather you should have been charged in the first place is debatable!
I would contest it, you shouldn't accept a charge that is incorrect, even if the fine is the same, what if you get stopped in the future when towing a trailer 'incorrectly' and they say you've already been charged for this offence, its not going to look good....
Tim
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						SubscriberMy understanding is in NSW anyway you can no longer use ropes to tie down a load, you have to use straps.
Regards Philip A
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Maybe the coppers entered the wrong details into their computer, Anyhow as you were not towing a trailer the charge has to be "Bogus" and should be dismissed.
The rubbish in the bag was 'the load', therefore the load is covered, by the bag. If you cover the bags with a tarp, what covers the tarp?, another tarp?, then what? Ad nauseum.
The law is an ass.
Don.
The load doesn't have to be covered, it has to be secured so that it cant come out.
Cheers
Slunnie
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I have just posted off a letter so will see what happens.
Keith
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