tim_
Well-Known Member
ok so i asked a friend at work if i could ride my bikes property and he told me as soon as he starts a bike someone would call the cops and he has been told if there is another complaint his bike will be taken off him..... now i always thought noise restrictions only applied after 10 pm on weekends and 8 pm during the week... so this got me wondering and i did my research which led me to to this.... http://www.qorf.org.au/_dbase_upl/Unlawful TBs SEQ.pdf
then when i read
Statute Situation/s in which the statute applies
Transport Operations (Road Use)
Management Act 1995, Schedule 4 (pages
213 to 215), Sections 66, 85, 146 and 147;
Transport Operations (Road Use
Management—Road Rules) Regulation
1999;
Transport Operations (Road Use
Management—Vehicle Registration)
Regulation 1999, section 10.
applies to
Anywhere, including private property,
except areas declared not to be a public
place or a road under a regulation made
through the Transport Operations (Road Use
Management) Act 1995.
and when i searched the
Statute Situation/s in which the statute applies
Transport Operations (Road Use)
Management Act 1995, Schedule 4 (pages
213 to 215), Sections 66, 85, 146 and 147
i found out that if your local government has passed a law (which you may not know about) you cant ride your bikes on your own land... and if anyone even faintly hears you riding on your private property they can call the cops and depending on the cop is depending on the severity of the punishment...
now i might be ill informed.. but this is a joke. i thought we had rights on our own property???..
then when i read
Statute Situation/s in which the statute applies
Transport Operations (Road Use)
Management Act 1995, Schedule 4 (pages
213 to 215), Sections 66, 85, 146 and 147;
Transport Operations (Road Use
Management—Road Rules) Regulation
1999;
Transport Operations (Road Use
Management—Vehicle Registration)
Regulation 1999, section 10.
applies to
Anywhere, including private property,
except areas declared not to be a public
place or a road under a regulation made
through the Transport Operations (Road Use
Management) Act 1995.
and when i searched the
Statute Situation/s in which the statute applies
Transport Operations (Road Use)
Management Act 1995, Schedule 4 (pages
213 to 215), Sections 66, 85, 146 and 147
i found out that if your local government has passed a law (which you may not know about) you cant ride your bikes on your own land... and if anyone even faintly hears you riding on your private property they can call the cops and depending on the cop is depending on the severity of the punishment...
now i might be ill informed.. but this is a joke. i thought we had rights on our own property???..
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