Saturday 23 March 2019

Not Washing Your Car Properly Could Earn You A Fine Of 162,000naira in Australia

Different countries with amazing regulations and laws.

Drivers who fail to wash their cars properly could be hit with expensive fines.

Motorists could be slapped with a staggering fine of up to $450 and lose three demerit points if their licence plates aren't displayed cleanly and clearly.

According to a Facebook post by NSW Police has advised that 'not washing your car properly,' by 'neglecting' cleaning the licence plate could end up costing you.

According to Clause 25 of the Regulation in the NSW Roads and Maritime Services, plates must be 'clear and clean,' and must not be obscured, defaced or otherwise not legible.

You can also get stung for licence plates that are not properly displayed or are hard to read.

In another post by the NSW Police, they state that number plates are not allowed to be hinged.


'They must be securely fixed to prevent them swinging out of sight. $448 + 3 points.'

While the laws and penalties vary in each state, social media users have been quick to criticise the NSW laws on the Facebook post.

Facebook user, Lizzie Maree West, highlighted the implication with water restrictions, saying '... we can't wash ours on level 6 water restrictions...'



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1 Comments:

At 25 March 2019 at 13:11 , Anonymous Ifeoluwa said...

Washing of your vehicle is quite bad. If this was done in Nigeria, a lot of vehicles will be affected by this fine making most of them vehicleless. Visit interviewstories.org to get motivated by succes stories.

 

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