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Plonky, presume "PCA" is drink driving?

Please explain.....?

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if you are charged with xPCA you are eXceeding the Prescribed Concentration of Alcohol.

I think Plonky is saying that police in NSW are the only people that lose their jobif charged with this (when not working).

Not the case in Victoria, but there's members of parliment, judges and all sorts of people getting done down here, no one's losing jobs either. If Shannon Noll has mainained all of his credibilty after his incident, then why should anyone else be judged adversley? :ermm:

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Yes that's correct.

Same goes if a spouse/girlfiend or (God forbid) boyfriend takes out an AVO. It becomes a formal complaint, you are removed from operational duty, firearm is removed from you and you are subject to a Sec.181D Notice (Commissioners Confidence)

You can be sacked for this as well (how crap is that....vicious girlfriend or cunning estranged wife knows how to get you in trouble so you are blackmailed into giving things/doing things etc just so you don;t lose you job)

If the weirdo's and social experimenters get their way in Victoria, they will have a job destroying Royal Commission and creation of stupid oversight bodies which castrates the way the Police can keep the unlawful community under control.

NSW now has the Police Force they deserve because they kept voting for a Government intent upon social engineering, social justice and abrogation of personal responsibility.

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You wouldn't mean Nana would you? (read as Ms NIXON, our Chief. Thanks for that NSW Police, we owe you one!)

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Oh yeah....and you can keep her.

Knowing our luck we'll end up with her as the Commissioner!

What ever happened to a good 'ole right wing thinking Police Commissioner.......

We just keep getting saddled with these pinko 'pink and fluffy' types!

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Some polly up here got done for having pictures of VERY young kids...

Surprize surprize, his name was surpressed from the newspapers.

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what did he blow???

I think it is sucks if he only looses his license for 3 months. He needs to loose it for a year... Drink driving should have much harsher suspensions than loss of demerit points.

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For a LRPCA the minimum is a 3 mth disq and the fine can be as little as just having to pay Court Costs.

The disq period has been legislated for Mid and High range but a Low Range does not have a mandated disqual period.

He could just get a Section 10 based on his clean driving record. (Sec 10 is a 'proved and dismissed')

Speeding penalties are very expensive. It is better to give someone and Over 45kmh ticket ($1500 + ) than to charge them with a Break and Enter - they don;t even go to gaol for that these days!

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Speeding penalties are very expensive. It is better to give someone and Over 45kmh ticket ($1500 + ) than to charge them with a Break and Enter - they don;t even go to gaol for that these days!

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Grrrrr :laughing: . Just what I wanted to hear after having my house thieved, ransacked and trashed . :w00t2::spit:

Not only pissed off about the stuff that was nicked but , bloody hassle and time these cretin have cost me.

Big :kissmy: to the local command .... couldn't have wished for better support and attention, well done chaps

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For a LRPCA the minimum is a 3 mth disq and the fine can be as little as just having to pay Court Costs.

The disq period has been legislated for Mid and High range but a Low Range does not have a mandated disqual period.

He could just get a Section 10 based on his clean driving record. (Sec 10 is a 'proved and dismissed')

Speeding penalties are very expensive. It is better to give someone and Over 45kmh ticket ($1500 + ) than to charge them with a Break and Enter - they don;t even go to gaol for that these days!

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That sucks doesn't it.. The govenment has got its priorities all wrong.. I was reading in the paper that the road is more safe than the workplace. You even have more chance of commiting suicide than dieing on the road. But the government will treat speeding drivers worse than they treat criminals such theives and drug dealers. WHAT A F'ING JOKE.......

Whitetee, its not only the gear and the hassel of losing stuff but it makes you sick inside knowing someone has invaded your home, It just makes you feel less safe. I got broken into 5 years ago, I had to move houses, my girlfirend came home while they where in the house, lucky she heard them and called the police from a neighbours place, she could of been hurt. Nothing was stollen except for my lap top and a camera due to the interuption but still.

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Break and Enter used to be attended to by Detectives when I first started in the Police.

The offence itself carries a 14 year maximum gaol term.

The offence has now been trivialised by the Govt. and the Police with the mere fact that you can now report a break in over the telephone.

Magistrates rarely hand out custodial sentences for 'bust merchants' because they have 'drug addictions'

As I said before, you get more for an Over 45kmh or a PCA than you do for 10 break and enters.

Lets not even talk about penalties for drug possession........

Social engineering again.....no punishment just understanding and compassion. It makes me sick!

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