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Old 18-02-2012, 09:08 PM   #58
Dave3911
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Default Re: P-plate restrictions

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Did I say it wasn't for business purposes?
No, you didn't. You also didn't say it was either. Hence my question.

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Did I say they were all company cars?
Yup.

He can drive any of our cars, whether V8, supercharged or turbo.

They are all in the name of the family business and it is legal for him to drive any company car as long as the employer gives you no option.


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Only ask for common sense answers please.
Asked and given. More than you have done.

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So you accuse me of not volunteering enough detail yet it's okay for you to
do so?

How nice....
I thought it was obvious. I've already apologised for it not being.

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Of course...you simply wanted to emphasise it with melodrama...I get it now.
What melodrama?

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That's what the police Seargant instructed me to do.
I believe he outranks you...yes?
In order for someone to "outrank" me, I'd have to be a member of Victoria Police. I am not. Funnily enough, the two people I spoke to also hold the rank of Sergeant, I don't see how it's relevant though.

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How many ways will you ask the same question Mr Despatcher?
Still waiting on an answer.

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Please don't bore me with repetitive facts.
So answer the question then.

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Is there a question in here somewhere?

Or did you just want to impress me that you work in a call center?
Yes there is a question. I asked you if the information contained on the Vicroads website, or the copy of the Road Rules (Drivers) Regulations that I linked, is incorrect. So is it?

Not trying to impress anyone. Just added in an explanation as to how I spoke with police. I work along side police every day I go in to work. Give's me more access to 'the boys in blue' than your average joe. Just explaining where I am coming from. No chip on this shoulder.

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He outranks you, and that's better advice than you have given people in this thread.
He doesn't "outrank" the two people I spoke to today. Nor is his information inline with that on the Vicroads website. If you chose to ignore all that, sobeit.

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FACT: can a "P" plater drive a high powered car, yes or no?

Answer: YES
Answer: Yes. As long as they meet the requirements set out in legislation.

I have never said your son can't drive the car. I have said he can't drive it for anything that isn't work related.

So why don't you answer the question, yes or no. Does he drive the car for non work related purposes?
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