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30-09-2014, 04:24 PM | #1 | ||
The 'Stihl' Man
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: TAS
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Just wondering if anyone has any advice regarding a notice I received today. While it's not big bucks I can't help but feel I've been made guilty without even knowing what I had done.
The offence is "contrary to official traffic sign no stopping". Now it's in suburbia off a main road but it doesn't actually give the number or location along that road. Nor the sign I didn't see? So how am I to rectify my behaviour if I am not sure of what I have done wrong? Norris there any photo of the offence occurring? This is the first time, other than the odd speeding fine, so it's a bit left field. I do want to get out of paying it but I genuinely don't know what I have done wrong. Can I ask for them to provide evidence? Surely they can't just be so vague in the description and to what they are claiming?
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