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Originally Posted by rubberbudgie
Of course you could always take a different approach and choose your time and place carefully where you do break the speed limit and the rest of the time drive within 10 km/h of the speed limit. I haven't had a speeding fine in 3 years using this approach. Don't give them the satisfaction of taking even more of your hard earned money.
But if you do happen to get a speeding (or indeed a parking fine) then I do suggest you pay the $67 from
http://www.aussiespeedingfines.com/
and use the methods listed in his ebook and if followed correctly you'll never have to pay a speeding or parking fine again (unless of course you get 50 fines per year in which case even that couldn't save you). I have helped many mates get speeding fines thrown out of court and have had several parking tickets of my own cancelled so I can say for sure it does work.
(And no I don't get any kickbacks for referring people )
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Might wanna have a read of this as well...
http://www.trafficlaw.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=54 The above "defence" may not work so well after all - especially if it reaches the supreme court level of appeal where precedent, ie case law, will defeat it every time.