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You may be a very lucky man.

SAU Member Chris aka "Yeedogga" is a traffic lawyer who is after guys here who have had their vehicle defected - but the defects not yet cleared.

PM Yeedogga straight away + SMS him on 0410828230 too.

He's building a test case, and you may be a lucky guinea pig.

PM me for a Plan B too.

  On 24/01/2013 at 12:59 PM, luke GTR said:

plan b.

cash in rego.

wait until fixed and you can afford new rego.

either way, you need a blue slip.

Ahahhahah funny you say that today, just filled in the forms and took my plates off, handing them in today

Get it cleaned up and back on the road man! Dont let them beat you or stop you from enjoying your pride and joy! Make it safe, make it legal and boost on :thumbsup:

  On 25/01/2013 at 12:16 AM, 34GeeTeeTee said:

Get it cleaned up and back on the road man! Dont let them beat you or stop you from enjoying your pride and joy! Make it safe, make it legal and boost on :thumbsup:

I don't think he quite has the cash atm.

this time of year, its VERY understandable.

hope you get it all sorted soon though.

  On 28/01/2013 at 4:01 AM, Longz said:

Friend got defected today ,

Tyres , Exhaust .. Although i do think driving around with bad tyres in the rain would be considered "Reasonable"

The amount of time they gave him "10am tomorrow"

Is that legal ?

yes,i have seen anywhere from 2hrs to a couple of weeks.

All depends on the officer issuing the defect.

And the day they had.

  On 28/01/2013 at 11:02 AM, Longz said:

If a Yellow \ Red label whatever it is called is issued ,

What will happen if defect is not cleared ? Is only the rego canceled or is the sticker with your vin till you clear it

either way, you will need a blue slip.

U think the police would be a bit more understanding an reasonable then just f**king people over. what about if they need that car to drive to work, a person could lose there job and his house. its sad that tey say hear ya go bud tow ya car home or magically pull a couple G out there asses to fix all the defects it's sad mate people need there cars for work and bills there assholes.

yes people need to drive their cars to work.

they also need to be in a roadworthy state.

how would you feel if someone with bald tyres lost control in the wet, smashed into your parents, and made them quadraplegics?

rules are there for a reason.

see it this way, "well, i got away with it for this long".

  • 4 weeks later...

Agree with above.

Sure, if it was a pod or loud exhaust no ones going to get hurt.

Something like tyres is bloody dangerous. I wish they looked at them for all cars and not just imports modded cars etc.

Joe Blog who can't even check a tyre is just as dangerous but will almost never get checked.

  • 2 months later...

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