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750hp 03-04-2009 10:06 PM

Qld Police on the warpath!
 
Modified car owners in Queensland, beware! I was speaking to a gent who was pulled over the other day in a reasonably new HSV ute. He had fitted an approved aftermarket exhaust to the car, and lowered the suspension ride height slightly.
The police officer pulled him over with the express intention of inspecting the car. He kept him on the side of the road for 45 minutes, going over the car with a fine toothed comb.

End result - the only thing that the police officer could find was that the ride height (as measured on a heavily cambered and rutted road mind you) sat at less than the required 100mm or 4". He was told to continue to drive to work, but that the vehicle then needed to be "repaired" prior to being allowed back on the road. On a level ground, the owner subsequently measured the ride height at 92mm, so lifted the suspension and had the required roadworthy check performed. He took the paperwork back to the police later in the day.

The problem is that the police now have the discretionary powers to determine whether a vehicle defect is a minor or major infringement. The 8mm ride height difference was deemed by the police officer to be a MAJOR infringement, meaning a mandatory court appearance, with fines to be determined at that time!!!!!!!!!!!!

How can this happen?

stephen low 03-04-2009 10:33 PM

DH regulators!!

*Cobber* 03-04-2009 11:41 PM

He obviously didn't have $50 paper clipped to the back of his drivers license.

Rebel1 03-04-2009 11:59 PM

Since the advent of "Hoon Laws" the QPS have further discretionary powers than they did previously.

I would contest it on the irregular ground surface argument. ie. The car was inspected and deemed roadworthy on the same day as the alleged infringement.

The reason I would contest is that you have three infringement chances under "hoon Laws". After that the QPS can impound your car and it will cost $heaps to get it back.

Every infringement now counts.

spookypt 03-05-2009 12:08 AM

Qld police
 
That'd be right! I've built a car that I can't even drive out of my garage! Thankfully the race car isn't sanctioned like this.....

Hmm, makes me wonder how the "P" plate driver who passed me yesterday at 120k's on the M1 reading a Super Cheap Catalogue on his steering wheel would fair...

So peeved was I, that I took a photo and drove straight to the cops... I nearly copped a $220.00 fine for using a mobile phone while driving! You're kidding me!

VOTE 1 Anna Bligh and Kev Rudd... The world may have gone mad but we don't need help!!!!

Cameron Parsons 03-05-2009 02:14 AM

Send em to China.

What would they make of the guy last night driving the wrong way down the airport freeway on a three wheel motor bike (commonly used here for short haul deliveries) with no headlights on, oh and no helmet either.

It's all a matter of perspective.

Cameron

byroncobra 03-06-2009 05:09 AM

Hey Spooky, I've bad news on the mobile phone issue........the fine is $300.00 and 3 points...........got one to prove it today on the M1 Beenleigh, unmarked CAMRY of all cars!!
The copper asked if I was making an 'emergency call' and I told him the missus called for milk. The lousy bugger thought that wasn't a mercy call........he hasn't met my wife....

Dimi 03-06-2009 05:32 AM

Hi all

Speaking of unmarked police cars,
I was driving to Newcastle from Sydney and was passed by a young guy in a Holden going way over the 110kph limit and hot on his tail was a white BMW four door sedan.

A few minutes later they were pulled up on the side of the road and the driver of the BMW was issuing a ticket to the young Holden driver.

Another time I saw a driver pulled over by a cop in an older station wagon with a surfboard on the roof racks.

It seems there is no limit to the unmarked cars the police are using these days.

It is starting to take all the fun out of going out for a quick spin.

Dimi

Wazza 03-06-2009 05:44 AM

The copper asked if I was making an 'emergency call' and I told him the missus called for milk. The lousy bugger thought that wasn't a mercy call........he hasn't met my wife....

You should've told him it was his parents ringing you up to invite you to their wedding !!:LOL::LOL::LOL:

SP01715 03-06-2009 09:19 AM

I go on to the gun owners site I am a memeber of and there are people from Australia complaining about gun laws. I come on here and it's the same thing only related to cars. Sounds like you guys are over regulated to me.

tomcat racing 03-06-2009 11:36 PM

ive said this before, but australia is the most over regulated country in the world, some of it for the better, but most of it is bull****, most laws are made for the morons and the lowest common denominator. tomcat

BMK 03-07-2009 03:08 AM

Qld Police on the warpath....:confused:

Read every States Police.....:eek:

The only problem is good drivers and genuine enthusiasts are getting caught up in the net. I have a neighbour that was pulled over in his '66 Ford Mustang.

The car is so good - a full resto - all brand new. It is easy to see when you lift the bonnet/hood or look under the car that it is all gloss and polished.

He wipes the suspension, under floor and diff down after being out on the road.

Yet he spent a similiar time being inspected. He said it wasa a real laugh as they had no idea what they were looking at...:LOL:....:LOL:

macloft 03-07-2009 10:11 AM

During my tour of duty down here on the Mexican border I attend alot of car shows and you would not believe what you can register on the roads in Texas.
You can engineer a car through the local system with a broken windscreen, no floor, drive shaft visible from the drivers seat, no fenders, open engine, nitrous etc etc. There are a number of cars they call Rat Rods legally on the road here and they are absolute death traps.
Bruce

*Cobber* 03-07-2009 05:07 PM

First test drive last weekend in the cobra and I got stopped less tha 3 km from home. I had a permit so all was good but it has to be some kind of record.

NASSTY 03-07-2009 09:50 PM

A mate of mine is part of the Lets Go Crusing Club, a collection of Rods, customs, etc it doesn't matter as the club is all about going crusing. It's a popular club.

Anyways, three meets ago coppers were all over the place, noting rego numbers, taking pics. Then at the next meeting the rozzas were stationed on every road leading to the meet issuing fines for speeding etc. Following that meet, my mate and many others were issued notices for faulty exhausts via mail! The organisors have had meetings with the police to make them back off but the word is as long as the cars are legal then there won't be problems.

Short story is clubs need to be smarter to avoid issues.

Rob. Smith 03-08-2009 04:10 AM

Revenue, Revenue,Revenue. That's all it adds up to. These cars are better finished than factory cars and they are maintained far more carefully than factory cars. Imagine, now that in NSW you don't have to have your new car roadworthy inspected for five years.
I've seen brand new 2 year old cars that are death traps. There are a lot of people that just get in and drive their cars and don't have any idea about maintenance. There are a lot of cases where the nrma is called because the oil light has come on! sad.

diegokid 03-08-2009 08:08 AM

Headed that way
 
I'm afraid we are going down that same road her in the US. Too many people think they can bury there heads in the sand and it will all just go away. Pelosi actually discussed a wind fall profits tax on retirement pay awhile back.

Gav 03-09-2009 03:56 AM

Rodney Rude had a song about QLD cops didn't he?


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