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The ticket belongs to a guy named Shorty who is a member of ff.au and ACT XR/FPV Club. It is a joke, he got a copper mate to give him a fake ticket. As Alex said, you couldn't do that speed on that road anyhow, that's supposing a GT actually goes that fast in the first place....

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Ha Ha! Shorty is one of my mates actually! His GTP with his quad exhausts, Carbon fibre bonnet and shaker certainly look the part!

Actually he's a top bloke, and your right, its BS. He isnt that stupid!

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It could be done (even though this notice is a fake), but I doubt it could be on a Sunday afternoon... (Maybe at 3am, on a Tuesday night if the guy gets up to say 100KM/h at the end of Northbourne (The final traffic lights with the speed camera...) and once they go around the hill with the flag in the middle (don't know what that one is called)... They could probably get up to 297km/h on Commonwealth ave...

Now stopping from that speed, before the 55km/h corner at parlament, that would be a different story... (read impossible to do without using the concrete braking aid built into the corner :spoton: ...)

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still funny as LOL :thumbsup:

what WOULD be the fine for something like that ... or do you go directly to jail do not pass GO do not collet $200 !

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would definatly go to jail for that kinda speeds...

going speeds of up to 200kph are posted all over the news and newspapers, so id say youd get a new room mate named bubba pretty quick...

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would definatly go to jail for that kinda speeds...

going speeds of up to 200kph are posted all over the news and newspapers, so id say youd get a new room mate named bubba pretty quick...

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No, unless you killed someone and were charged with Culpable Driving, then you definately WOULDN'T go to jail. There's no provisions under the Road Safety Act to sentence someone to a term of imprisonment for speeding offences.

When a judge or magistrates sentences someone for an offence, they can't just make up the sentence. They are guided by the maximum terms of imprisonment built into the act, and other factors such as is it repeat behaviour, the type of vehicle, where the offence was committed, how co-operative was the defendant with police, did they plead guilty are they remorseful? For instance, here in Victoria, on your third drink driving offence, you are eligiable to serve a three month term of imprisonment. Due to a fault in the law though, for your 13th, 23rd or 33rd drink driving offence, you can still only serve three months. A fault in the law. My point is, there are no provisions in the act for anyone to do jail time for speeding, IF THAT'S THE ONLY OFFENCE THEY'RE CAHRGED WITH.

In this instance, if it was real, the person would be facing at least a "Drive at Speed Dangerous", possibly even "Reckless Conduct Endangering Life" under the Crimes Act (this offence does come with provisions for a term of imprisionment). We know in this instance it hasn't happened though because the defendant has the ticket, and therefore, (if it was real) has only been charged with the speeding.

Confusing?

The fact that a penalty notice has been issued for 227km/h over the limit in itself shows the matter to be non-genuine. There's no way you'd be driving off with just a ticket!

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