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01-08-2005, 03:28 PM | #11 | |||
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Yet in Vic there are no signs and no warning (that I am aware of) so really there are problems here with the way the law is applied. After all it should be contant accross all states. After all the demerit point system is the same so why is the detection of speeding drives different in each state. To me this simply means that some states are harder done by than others. My question is - why the hell is this????? |
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