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very odd indeed ...

Maximum fine is around $260 bucks I should know cos I have been done twice over 15 but under 30

3 demerit points and around the 260-280 mark

$1075 sounds very odd to me

something she not telling you ??? or there stuff up ...

I'd write to the chief police commissioner and get them to explain it

Not that im insinuating anything, but that looks around the fine for first offence DUI. Could have been possible that rather then selecting the over 15 under 30 on the dropdown bar, the 'whoever processes the fines' clicked on DUI first offence....must have been a good book they were reading... Anyway if is nothing else outlined on the fine apart from the speeding offence, dispute it as it is soild grounds to have the offence dismissed or removed as to rectify it they would HAVE to cancel/alter that fine and re-issue it...which would been a completly different fine all together. If the fine was issued on the spot, you could argue that the officer involved was not acting within the proper guidelines and a case of neglect of duty and/or questionable judgement would arrise.

if you get done on any time around a public holiday (including up to a week after) that has been advertised as double demerit points the fine will be double the usual ammont.

don't complain to much, when i was young and stupid i got a fine a that was allot more than a grand

helious knows what they are on about....

in the industry i suppose...

drunk limping bludger out/

No, just know people who are in industry.

I dont think they would double the fines aswell, cause they they would be bringing along a mortgage specilist to every RBT and speed trap.

Just to clear this one up:

1. AFAIK in the ACT DUI fines are never issued as a ticket, only dealt with by the courts.

2. Speeding fines are $143, $223, $604 and $1647 (ouch!). School zones/Non school zones appear to be the same fines.

3. There is NO offence in the ACT where a traffic ticket can be issued for the amount mentioned in the OP.

The only feasible explanation would be multiple infringements - i.e speeding plus something else........

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