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  1. ARL

    Are you making the same costly mistake as this young Aussie? Avoid a $500 fine!

    As you said, PREVIOUS fines. And your evidence apart from 7 people is? I have worked as a driving instructor. Fines are heavily dependant on distance driven, and to a less extent time of day.
  2. ARL

    Are you making the same costly mistake as this young Aussie? Avoid a $500 fine!

    Most people have had at least one fine. Those with zero are a minority.
  3. ARL

    Are you making the same costly mistake as this young Aussie? Avoid a $500 fine!

    Gosh, can you see the arrow in the photo? How many smug condemning people here wear glasses, yet are claiming the arrow is perfectly clear.
  4. ARL

    Are you making the same costly mistake as this young Aussie? Avoid a $500 fine!

    Um, the fine is for the state government. Facts matter
  5. ARL

    Are you making the same costly mistake as this young Aussie? Avoid a $500 fine!

    I can't see the red arrow, and that is an arrogant response. Many of the older generations (of which I am one) seem to be more entitled as evidenced by your response. If you can't see the arrow in the photo how visible is it in the intersection.
  6. ARL

    You won't believe this bizarre Aussie parking blunder – are you making the same mistake?

    This is weird. If she works there who put up the sign, and is it authorised? If the note writer does not need the parking spot (evidenced by offering to rent the space) why not let a person working there use the space?
  7. ARL

    AIBU 09.09.2024

    No way. They would always be in your life, giving their opinion no privacy
  8. ARL

    AIBU 09.09.2024

    Not certain the husband deserves a free holiday, given his attitude
  9. ARL

    AIBU 09.09.2024

    I would add has any consideration been given by your husband's family to your relatives?
  10. ARL

    AIBU 09.09.2024

    The money should be for your family, which is you, your husband and children. Given the cost of housing and education, I would preference children. One consideration is, what would your family have wanted? Your husband's family seem to have a sense of entitlement, and your husband is not...
  11. ARL

    Motorist safety group calls out Honda Australia for missing safety features

    Honda cars are affordable in other countries, and other manufacturers include those safety features in cars sold in Australia
  12. ARL

    Motorist safety group calls out Honda Australia for missing safety features

    Profits before safety. Our governments too busy worshipping big business to do anything. Current government asleep at the wheel.
  13. ARL

    The double-edged sword of financial ‘identification’ — by Noel Whittaker

    Computers are not the problem. The problem is lack of regulation and consumer education. The same is happening with AI, our government is doing nothing, and will wake up when it is too late, with the genie out of the bottle.
  14. ARL

    The double-edged sword of financial ‘identification’ — by Noel Whittaker

    The security measures of government agencies sre not good.
  15. ARL

    The double-edged sword of financial ‘identification’ — by Noel Whittaker

    Identification requirements are excessive and unnecessary. A single photo ID should be sufficient. I have had one organisation enter my birthdate incorrectly I cannot get it corrected because all my ID has a different birthdate to that the organisation recorded. All attempts have been...
  16. ARL

    Petrol prices set to increase over the weekend in major areas

    Not certain but I think Russia (definitely) and one or two South American countries do. Successive Australian governments have done nothing about this
  17. ARL

    Petrol prices set to increase over the weekend in major areas

    Our oil reserves are depleted with almost nothing left to refine.
  18. ARL

    Petrol prices set to increase over the weekend in major areas

    What! If there is no price cycle why do petrol prices fluctuate?
  19. ARL

    Aussie driver's defiant note and gold coins challenge cashless parking meters

    The banks are laughing at Everyone. They save by not handling cash, and then charge business for cashless transaction. Don't expect governments to act.
  20. ARL

    From energy bills to transport costs: $300 to $1,672 rebates and relief measures across Australia

    I can only assume you are a liberal stooge to make a comment like that. A party of corruption and incompetence. For info I vote independent
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