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    Originally posted by BOOTHY View Post
    this is on cant do's page

    "Campbell Newman Hi Bruce - The advice we have from the QPS is that police are only able to issue an infringement notice for an unregistered vehicle being towed on a trailer IF they have seen it being driven on the road prior to being mounted on the trailer.
    If the vehicle on the trailer is registered, a Superintendent of Traffic can issue a Vehicle Repair Notice (not a penalty notice) for a defective vehicle.
    I know you have only provided an extract of the NSW law, but there is no mention of whether or not a vehicle is on a trailer in this example.
    - Premier's Team"
    Yep I saw that. And then I posted TBT's stuff after it .... still waiting for an answer on that.

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      Originally posted by myliberty View Post
      so you believe that CAMS should be requiring entrants to drive illegally modified vehicles on the street?
      I don't know the way around it, but I don't believe an organisation like CAMS should be requiring members to break the law in order to compete in their events.
      The Confederation Against MotorSport really couldn't give two shits about the by product of running events.

      Their rules have not changed regarding this in a very long time. Back when it wasn't actually illegal to have a cage in the car.

      No, seriously there isn't another way. Police generally stay away from the transport section of rallies as its the last place you'll see someone drive like a dickhead. (unless it's an A to B timed rally and you're out of late time)

      Now I'm actually getting worried. I'm refraining from building another car until this shit gets sorted.
      Fist Pumpin like Champs!

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