Yeah well, it didn't work for me here in Queensland a while back. Same speed, different result. A fine and one demerit point. My first infringement in Queensland and I'd been here nearly 20 years plus many more years beforehand without infringement elsewhere.
Stop looking for things to criticise in photos. It's his birthday, so, why would you include anyone else? They simply cropped the original. They chose a nice photo of him and him alone. Nice touch. End of story.
So when they catch him, hit him with the damages bill, then go over to his place, slash HIS tyres and trash his place. See how He likes it.
Do this for every vandal and criminal...PLUS jail time for re-offenders.
We are way to soft and merciful on crime.
NO GOOD BEHAVIOUR BONDS OR...
I will always remember in high school, 1,000 years ago, winning our Rugby Union game on Friday the 13th. Since then, I've always considered it to be a lucky day, despite nothing "lucky" actually happening since 😆
100 mph was the norm out West "back in the day", not 100 kph. The road toll was never as bad as now. Sure, the population was lower, but we had the V8s, XU1s etc and we survived. Loved my XU1. They don't make them like that any more.
In my 50+ years of driving experience, it's not the limit...
Too boring for you Scotty? Poor diddums. It's not all about you I'm afraid. They're there to do a job, compete and hopefully come away with significant cash for themselves, not entertain you. Adding pressure to fatigued contestants doesn't help anyone. In fact, it makes it much harder for them...
Thank you. I did know that, but my point is that paying by cash should be the norm and non-negotiable. It should be an option for all reasonable transactions. The fact that it isn't, is disturbing and disappointing. Almost unAustralian. That's my 2c worth. Though there are no 1 or 2 cents...
Next thing you know, they'll be charging you extra for having still water instead of sparkling, because of the lack of free air bubbles and having to add more water 🤣
It's a pretty poor state of affairs when businesses can randomly and legally decide not to accept legal tender as payment. I thought that this was once illegal. Correct me if I'm wrong!