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You still have three more demerit points to accumulate before you lose your licence. | |
You could accumulate these through offences which carry a high number of demerit points (e.g. 1 speeding offence), or lower (e.g. 3 more bus lane offences), but once you hit four demerit points, you’re done. | |
Don’t drive in bus lanes though. Lesson learned. | |
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I understand the speeding offences amounting to 4 points, but since my fine is a bus lane fine it carries only one demerit point. I'm Tryna figure out whether it will only take one point away or take all 4 like speeding fines do. | |
Thank you very much | |
Ahaha yeah lesson definitely learned | |
Good bot | |
What's the confusion? The offence is not a speeding fine therefore carries 1 demerit, if you were speeding it would be minimum 4. | |
Speeding = 4 or more points | |
Everything else = what it says on the paperwork | |
If you were driving (not speeding) in a bus lane, then that is $362 fine and 1 demerit point. | |
You don't lose demerit points, you accrue them | |
It's all covered in the road user's handbook | |
Thanks. | |
Living in NSW but want to head back home in a short while. I got the car transferred 1-2 months ago | |
Is it worth transferring? NSW's rego shit is kind of a headache and expensive at that. | |
You won’t get pulled over for THAT. But if they pull you over / RBT you they will ask. | |
There’s big fines for driving on interstate plates/license gif too long. | |
I learned the hard way. | |
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I have victorian plates on my company car. Havnt been pulled over in 4 years. I was a bit worried during covid lockdowns but nothing happened | |
I moved to nsw for a 1 month job, that turned into 5 years. Never got pulled up, even during covid times. | |
No | |
Cops pulled me up when I had returned to my home town and asked about my registration I said " I've only been back a couple of weeks" which is the legal limit and his response was " you've been back longer than that" lol I changed it straight away. This was in Coffs Harbour NSW | |
What’s the longest you could go on interstate plates, and how would they know? | |
But I would count that starting from when you get a NSW address attached to you. | |
I know several Grey Nomads who done years with being interstate, but keep a NSW P.O Box/Relative as a mailing address and just return for reregistering the vehicle. | |
I always wondered. I have both addresses attached to me. I kept my vĩ plates because my NSW stay was for temporary work (12 months) | |
My car wouldn’t have passed the pits and I wasn’t going to pay $1900 or whatever your yearly rego is. | |
Three months. I didn’t know the limit. I straight up said 4.. | |
Fair enough. Thanks for that | |
I have already called many contacts in Transplant Australia & the like. My hospital denied having anything to do with it, so that is a dead end too. | |
Step 1. Get your motorcycle licence. | |
https://www.donatelife.gov.au/ | |
Edit: unless you mean living donor? Then I dunno soz. | |
The above link will sign you up, all you need is medicare details. They will send you a little card to carry on your person. I would also highly recommend talking to your family to tell them your wishes for both your and their peace of mind. It will ensure they do what you want, and help them with making the decision. | |
Wow good on you! Look at this https://www.abmdr.org.au and don’t forget even being a plasma or regular blood donar is tremendously important. Some folks donate blood every month, I’m sure yours would be very welcome. Also google ‘ healthy volunteer’ clinical trials - they need folks without the conditions being studied as well | |
Thank you. PS my blood donation centre will only accept it every three months. | |
They can't be too desperate for blood or plasma. They still won't accept it from the gays. | |
Anyone can donate plasma and lifestyle factors are taken into account when screening blood donors, eg waiting a certain time period after a few kinds of actions, according to the website https://www.lifeblood.com.au/faq/eligibility/lifestyle-and-identity. | |
'Lifestyle factors' like having any kind of sex with a man. That's "gay men can't donate" in more words. | |
I think maybe you haven’t actually read the website details. | |
Well, is it Freeview that's crap or the TV shows it is trying to display? | |
I had no idea they were still making home and away | |
The title made it very clear. | |
You mustn't watch the Seven Network, if that's the case. | |
I don't even know anyone that does these days | |
You don't watch free to air TV? | |
I'd rather slam my cock in a door. | |
That would be interesting to watch. | |
Our Lease is due to expire in August. | |
Our Property Manager issued us with the 60 day notice that our rent would be increasing from the first day of our lease expiring ($90 extra) then asked if we wanted to resign a lease. We agreed to. | |
After a few weeks of not hearing anything with no lease to sign - we kept following up our Property Manager - She said she didnt know what was happening as our Landlord was not replying to her. | |
Yesterday she advised over the phone that the Landlord now wanted another $50 (so now $140 extra) - she said they would rescind the 60 day notice previously supplied, and issue another. | |
I queried if this was legal and she said it was. | |
I have sought help from the Tenants Union, but no surprises due to the current state of the Sydney Rental Crisis - There is a 10 day business day wait for a response. | |
So here I am. Reddit Family please help... Appreciate any assistance or guidance you may have! | |
Have you tried Fair Tading? | |
Also it's 60 days from the 12th months from last increase. | |
So if your last rent increase was say June 10th 2022 they have to give you 60 days notice starting June 10th 2023. | |
Meaning rent goes up around august 9th. | |
I recently went to tribunal with this exact scenario and realtors keep scaring tenants into thinijg the rent goes up the same day every year but if you actually read the clause it states that rent can not go up more than once in a 12 month period to which landlord must then give 60 days notice. | |
In a court of law this means they have to give you 60 days STARTING the first day of your lease signing. Not your rent goes up with new lease. | |
I won this case and landlord had to pay me back 60 days worth of the over payments | |
http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/rta2010207/s41.html | |
Probably yes | |
You will likely now receive an end of lease termination. You can contest this as retaliatory at NCAT. Just save all those emails. | |
It is probably due to the interest rate rises rather than them being a dick. But a lot of landlords just don't understand the rent increase laws. Your property manager should though. | |
Thank you for your advice - I did call them and they were fantastic! | |
NSW Residential Tenancy Act - Section 41 - Sub Section 6. | |
The Notice can only be cancelled or varied to lessen the amount - Never to increase it. | |
Great. I was on the phone with them earlier, trying to figure out who is responsible for changing led downlights. The agent said that it is the tenants responsibility. So Fair Trading told me that the tenant is responsible for changing light bulbs and the downlight is a fitting so it should be the landlords responsibility. | |
So they can legally cancel it, then issue a new one with 60 days notice. | |
Downlights still have led bulbs. | |
Fair trading is useless, they told me tenants are responsible for downlights. They then admitted they just read the same thing you do and that downlights are a grey area because the legislation hasn’t caught up with the lighting industry. | |
The act states you can cancel the increase altogether, or you can revise the amount to be reduced - but never increase. | |
Not the ones we have | |
Retro fit lamps for old style downlights yes. | |
Any modern downlight is a single assembly with no user serviceable parts. | |
Right, not sure how they can demand you change something not existing | |
Ya..The downlight is a recessed fitting (possibly hardwired) that does not have a bulb that can be replaced. So to fix it, a whole new fitting will need to be installed. | |
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It’s sad that massacres of Aboriginal people were somewhat common in that time. | |
I first heard about this particular incident when I read the book Down Under by Bill Bryson. He goes and speaks with someone in the area who has researched it, and they pointed out that this particular incident isn’t really famous for the fact that Aboriginals were massacred, but because white people were punished for it. | |
I am kamilaroi, from around the area | |
it was truely a sad and hurtful event and i’m glad they were held accountable for their actions even in that time of backwardness for our mob. | |
This is incredibly sad. I'm glad my ancestors arrived here long after all that. | |
Girt and True Girt by David Hunt also goes into detail regarding the Aboriginal massacres. It's beyond horrific what was done to anyone the colonists feared and hated. | |
Events like this occurred much more recently. Check out the Coniston Massacre - in 1928-9 a white guy was killed by aborigines for raping a woman, which led to a state sanctioned massacre by a lunatic cop who may have killed 200 people. | |
What a copout response. | |
You are still standing on stolen land. | |
So what am I to do? |
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