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Yellow stickers

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 27 May 2016
petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
27 May 2016 4:19PM
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Got one for allowing a passenger to sit in the back seat without having a seat. A 550 fine too.

Cost me 1980 plus to get various problems fixed which includes payment of the fine.

Two tyres.upholstery on the ceiling,seat belts,windscreen,window not winding up correctly.

Inspection cost 93 dollars and they failed it on two non safety issues.

The strap that stops the door from opening up easily and the seat belt was not retracting properly.

Went back about two hours later after I fixed the problems but had to pay another 60 odd dollars for a 60 second inspection.

They are a bunch of a holes. Money corrupts absolutely.

Seacht
WA, 376 posts
27 May 2016 4:28PM
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I would rather this than a mandatory annual inspection like NSW etc.
I picked up a yello sticker on my old hilux for a cracked windscreen last year.
All up it was a cost to replace stuff to get it over the pits, but it was the first inspection in 20 years so not so bad ...
What I don't like is the mandatory vehicle immobilizer, always cause trouble in older vehicles , put one in for the day and removed immediately..

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
27 May 2016 4:44PM
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So your car had a heap of problems.
You drew attention to yourself by having a passenger in the back with no seat?

And they are corrupt....?

I don't care about your passenger but I would care if your buggered tyres caused you to hit me or my family.

I had hot cars when I was young. I speed lots. Never complain when I get the fines though cos it is a choice.


ONYX
WA, 116 posts
27 May 2016 5:19PM
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Would have cost you less to pick up a cheap Toyota Echo. They last forever as are cheap as chips on fuel.

Chook2
WA, 1249 posts
27 May 2016 6:07PM
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Totally agree Mark........and your defective car would not be covered by insurance (if it was) when you cleaned someone up.

A seatbelt not retracting properly is not a trivial fault.

They need to be wound up correctly to absorb the strain of an impact and to allow the end of reel stitching at the barrel to tear in a controlled release to decelerate you and not cause huge internal trauma. Also they can inadvertently be hooked under a seat control lever if not fully retracted and the slack is a killer. I've seen this as a volunteer in road crash rescue.

That's the trouble with coppers they never pick on the roadworthy vehicles or law-abiding citizens. The go out of their way to be biased about that.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
27 May 2016 8:35PM
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petermac33 said things about fines..



hi peter, can i ask regarding the roof lining (interior?) - was this picked up by the police or a paid roadworthy tester? was it hanging down blocking vision out the rear window etc? if you ripped it out and just left the cardboard backing there would it have passed a roadworthy?

i know you're in wa and rules may differ, but my beach/dog car is a bomb and it's like driving around in a tent. i'm wondering if i'm safer just ripping the floppy lining from the cardboard backing, or maybe just pull everything out so it's bare metal? mine doesn't obscure vision in any way.

it's amazing how difficult it is to find the absolute rules on this stuff, as police tell one thing and roadworthy testers say contradicting things, as well as insurance companies. obviously being a beach car i only want to keep it roadworthy and not spend unnecessary money making it look pretty

Tonz
523 posts
27 May 2016 7:16PM
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If you had the same attitude with the inspectors as you have here, congratulations, guess whose the idiot and its not them sweet lips. Your behaviour and attitude brought all this upon your own head suck up and learn something from it.
Yes the police and inspectors had a field day with you and I'll guess now your rego number is in their system you will be known.

Tonz
523 posts
27 May 2016 7:19PM
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When I was your age I gave some lip to the local police officer, he was waiting for me when i got home. Having a cup of tea with mum & dad. B....... took my licence and car.
Grew up very quickly I did

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
27 May 2016 8:09PM
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Revenue Raising I here you say? As far as I know they're the only voluntary tax out there. There are ways to avoid paying, like not drawing attention to yourself and not driving a bucket of snot.

ThinkaBowtit
WA, 1134 posts
27 May 2016 8:56PM
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Haircut said..

petermac33 said things about fines..



hi peter, can i ask regarding the roof lining (interior?) - was this picked up by the police or a paid roadworthy tester? was it hanging down blocking vision out the rear window etc? if you ripped it out and just left the cardboard backing there would it have passed a roadworthy?

i know you're in wa and rules may differ, but my beach/dog car is a bomb and it's like driving around in a tent. i'm wondering if i'm safer just ripping the floppy lining from the cardboard backing, or maybe just pull everything out so it's bare metal? mine doesn't obscure vision in any way.




Hi Haircut. I had that problem in an old Camry, a packet of thumb tacks did the trick. And make sure there are no gaps above the windows or it will catch the wind, flap about and pop a few tacks out, not nice when you find the one you couldn't find... It never happened again after I slid plastic rulers into the moulding above the door frame to hold the fabric flat against the wall/roof, but you could improvise with anything.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
27 May 2016 9:01PM
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Ive been hit by a car that had 2 bald tyres , unregistered with dodgy brakes. the driver abused me ,telling me to look where I as going.
petermac. you brought the s**t on yourself. Imagine that unbelted passenger snapping your head off as you stopped suddenly in the back of a truck after your bald tyres didnt slow the car down .
.I got a speeding fine recently,long weekend , double demerits. my stupid fault. Lesson learnt.
I do wish the police cars would spend more time on the road being visible as this would be the gretaest reminder of all to drive safely.
we recently drove 2400kms across Australia without seeing a single police car,and then only 2 on the way back as iit was a long weekend

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
27 May 2016 9:08PM
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I drove from Perth all the way to Sydney without seeing a single cop car, although it was 20 years ago and we did it in 48 hours

sn
WA, 2775 posts
27 May 2016 10:19PM
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Chook2 said..
That's the trouble with coppers they never pick on the roadworthy vehicles or law-abiding citizens. The go out of their way to be biased about that.
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dunno about that...

I copped a canary for my loud pedal being too close to the stop pedal in my V6 Capri [was factory standard]
and another for only having 4 seatbelts [in a 4 seater]
and another when the officer burnt his knuckles on the exhaust and head butted the aircleaner, when he slipped while "testing to see if the battery was secured"

Back then, yellow stickers didnt bother our mob very much - we had a full set of standard wheels, tyres, suspension, brakes, 4 cyl and V6 carbies, exhausts and assorted stuff waiting in a shed for a trip to the pits with the amount of practice we had it didnt take us long to swap stuff out


stephen

sn
WA, 2775 posts
27 May 2016 10:39PM
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petermac33 said..upholstery on the ceiling,seat belts,windscreen,window not winding up correctly.


Falcons are oneof the cars that are notorious for the ceiling to droop down and obstruct vision.

One of my workmates was picked for this - and BEFORE going through the pits he asked the inspectors if it was ok to just remove the lining and paint the bare metal roof instead.

The car was just a cheapy hack for A to B commuting, nothing flash.

Inspectors answer was you can rip out the dodgy ceiling lining, just make sure there are no sharp or possibly dangerous edges exposed, or unsecured wiring.
[and a coat of paint will make it not so obvious if you do get pulled over again.]
Cosmetic "alterations" that do not affect safety or infringe on reg's or rules - do not bother the inspectors.

Two points to remember, here in W.A.,

The Transport Department inspectors have to make sure your vehicle complies with all the safety regulations and design rules that apply to your vehicle.
They know the rules and regulations pretty damn well.

The Police only have to rely on thier opinion regarding the presentation and condition of your vehicle.
They do not have to know the applicable design rules or regulations.

So........dont give the Police a reason to look at your car - and you wont need to go through the pits

stephen

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
27 May 2016 10:54PM
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'They' are trying to get to you. I'd be watching my back if I were you.

VB MAN
1156 posts
27 May 2016 10:57PM
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Haircut said..


petermac33 said things about fines..





hi peter, can i ask regarding the roof lining (interior?) - was this picked up by the police or a paid roadworthy tester? was it hanging down blocking vision out the rear window etc? if you ripped it out and just left the cardboard backing there would it have passed a roadworthy?

i know you're in wa and rules may differ, but my beach/dog car is a bomb and it's like driving around in a tent. i'm wondering if i'm safer just ripping the floppy lining from the cardboard backing, or maybe just pull everything out so it's bare metal? mine doesn't obscure vision in any way.

it's amazing how difficult it is to find the absolute rules on this stuff, as police tell one thing and roadworthy testers say contradicting things, as well as insurance companies. obviously being a beach car i only want to keep it roadworthy and not spend unnecessary money making it look pretty



Hey Haircut and Landyacht, if the lining is hanging down just grab a can of spray glue, remove the interior light (not very difficult, two screws normally) and spray the gunk around then just press the lining back up into place, it doesn't have to be pretty. My dog/ beach car had the same prob and was getting a bit dangerous to drive, but is now fine and pig bait free (depending of driving characteristics of course).

Can of spray glue = $14

Time spent = 1 hour all up

The filth pulling you over and doing you for a loose roof lining = $$$king painful

bryan
WA, 121 posts
27 May 2016 11:56PM
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Been stopped twice for speeding in my ute but weasled my way out by mentioning to the coppers that of course it was much safer to speed on salt lakes in my blokart.
"what's a blokart?" they ask. Reaching behind my seat I whip out some advertising brochures and hand them over. ''Any time you would like to come for a sail just give me a call". After a couple of minutes chatting about blokarts they leave me with a "take it easy ah".

Works for me, sofar

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
28 May 2016 5:30AM
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landyacht said..
Ive been hit by a car that had 2 bald tyres , unregistered with dodgy brakes. the driver abused me ,telling me to look where I as going.
petermac. you brought the s**t on yourself. Imagine that unbelted passenger snapping your head off as you stopped suddenly in the back of a truck after your bald tyres didnt slow the car down .
.I got a speeding fine recently,long weekend , double demerits. my stupid fault. Lesson learnt.
I do wish the police cars would spend more time on the road being visible as this would be the gretaest reminder of all to drive safely.
we recently drove 2400kms across Australia without seeing a single police car,and then only 2 on the way back as iit was a long weekend


I drove an unregistered car without number plates (although with a proper legal travel permit) from Townsville to Sydney and only saw a cop car in Charters Towers, and only then because its a small town and I was driving past the cop shop. At least they pulled me over to ask why I had no number plates (and again the next morning), so its not as if they let things fly.

The rest of the way I was so surprised that there were no cop cars around and 'they' seem to rely on number plates to fine people in radar sections.... which is all fine if you have number plates on.

raggy
VIC, 564 posts
28 May 2016 9:10AM
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petermac33 said..
Got one for allowing a passenger to sit in the back seat without having a seat. A 550 fine too.

Cost me 1980 plus to get various problems fixed which includes payment of the fine.

Two tyres.upholstery on the ceiling,seat belts,windscreen,window not winding up correctly.

Inspection cost 93 dollars and they failed it on two non safety issues.

The strap that stops the door from opening up easily and the seat belt was not retracting properly.

Went back about two hours later after I fixed the problems but had to pay another 60 odd dollars for a 60 second inspection.

They are a bunch of a holes. Money corrupts absolutely.


Sounds like you missed the opportunity to make an extra $100 by having someone come take it away! I'm quite sure how there money corrupt A holes tho?

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
28 May 2016 8:15AM
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On topic, I hope... My car was "borrowed" by some well tanned locals and was bush bashed etc. Cops relocated it but didn't show for forensics. Will they slap a licky on for driving with a customised front quarter panel?
BTW, culprits arrested, but I haven't heard anything other than they are trying to find owners for all the booty they had procured.

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
28 May 2016 1:52PM
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Well last night someone stole TWO hubcaps off my commodore...wtf...two hubcaps why not take the bloody lot or none I just don't know anymore

dan111984
461 posts
28 May 2016 12:03PM
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^^I've heard teenagers smoke ice off hubcaps these days..

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
28 May 2016 2:56PM
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Well thats allright than

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
28 May 2016 2:41PM
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petermac33 said...
Got one for allowing a passenger to sit in the back seat without having a seat. A 550 fine too.

Cost me 1980 plus to get various problems fixed which includes payment of the fine.

Two tyres.upholstery on the ceiling,seat belts,windscreen,window not winding up correctly.

Inspection cost 93 dollars and they failed it on two non safety issues.

The strap that stops the door from opening up easily and the seat belt was not retracting properly.

Went back about two hours later after I fixed the problems but had to pay another 60 odd dollars for a 60 second inspection.

They are a bunch of a holes. Money corrupts absolutely.


all for protecting your safety and the safety of others heeee everyones got a story THE V8 DAYS WERE A CLASSIC got a street drinking fine for one empty can of bourboune empty on the passanger floor ?? did the breath test 000 then get lecture about insufficient tread and how unsafe it is and i could kill someone ???? Well if its still over the tread insdicator its not insufficient / threats of yellow sticker etc funny ha give you a fine let you drive off to kill someone but did not defect the car .on the second time i give it to them i got thesame lecture .....begged to be defected its cheaper And could not help say to this cop Well is that right officer ive never seen a gun jump out of its holster and shoot anyone / yer yer tyres can kill i called it a V8 jelousy tax fk whits and those fines didnt get put into getting better tyres for mine and your safety andpolice wonder why there is so much aggression toward them just doing there job

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
28 May 2016 2:58PM
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Rego up 14percent to come that will be 700 dollars just to have a registered car on road......get real Barrnet yourso out of a job at this next election but hey will keep paying you for your great managment of the Wa EComomy .....

bazl
WA, 704 posts
28 May 2016 4:09PM
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Additional insurance to cover no fault catastrophic injuries. Brings WA into line with the rest of Australia

www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/wa-budget-2015-no-fault-insurance-to-cover-catastrophic-injury-ng-82a4763e4f149fbb1193582b755f402a

petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
28 May 2016 8:32PM
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“These funds must be quarantined for the purpose the tax is collected for,” he said.


If you believe they will be then you have not studied history.

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
28 May 2016 10:56PM
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Yup
Nothing to do with the passenger bouncing around with no seat and two bald tyres.

The only explanation is that they know that you know what they know. Quick Pete, to the bunker.



FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
29 May 2016 7:31PM
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king of the point said..
Rego up 14percent to come that will be 700 dollars just to have a registered car on road......get real Barrnet yourso out of a job at this next election but hey will keep paying you for your great managment of the Wa EComomy .....


Come to NSW where 700 is remarkably cheap.

Yeah, privatising insurance is definitely a winner (not). If your government starts to go that way, you know what to expect.

Who would have thought that having a single insurer would be more effective than multiple insurers fighting it out and trying to maximise profit.


R1DER
WA, 1472 posts
29 May 2016 8:28PM
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Guys I think this Petermac is a troll or a sad attention seeker.. He's playing you to get a response. Cluster B personality disorder.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_B_personality_disorders

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
29 May 2016 8:42PM
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^^^ Thanks for a good read. Where do you find the ladies with Histrionic Personality Disorder?



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