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Originally Posted by ltd_on20s
Police insist the teenager should never have been allowed to drive the V8 supercar, which can go from 0-100km/h in 4.6 seconds.
The P-plater was granted an exemption by Queensland Transport to drive the luxury vehicle to and from training but was allegedly caught by police cruising the city's streets.
i thought police only enforce the law.
here they say he should have never been given the exemption.
it's not up to them to say that correct?
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No it is not up to the Police to make the law, but to enforce it. You are right. But it doesn't take a Police offer to conclude that he should have never been given the car after having witnessed him being unable to follow the rules.
If he had an exemption for to and from work and followed it, there would be no issue. He was incapable of following the rules given to him, so I think it is a fair call to say now (in hindsight) that he should never have been given it. I think that is the way the Police are approaching it, in this case.