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5 reasons a plate may be seized |
Being used other than within regs/act Not issued within the act/regs Displayed on a vehicle that isn’t registered Or has exited Or bears a different number to the last registered |
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Where do seized plates go? |
Back to Vic roads |
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What is the power to intercept and what can you intercept for? |
Section 59. Executing the provisions of the RSA or any traffic survey |
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What does S59 require the driver to do? |
Stop vehicle Produce license State name and address Obey any lawful direction |
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Who must carry a license? |
Learner, P1, P2, full u/26, large vehicles outside 80kms, z condition, I condition |
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Power to demand name and address from passengers? |
Only if it’s compliant with 456AA. |
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Power to demand name and address from passengers? |
Only if it’s compliant with 456AA. |
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What is the power to prevent driving by an incapable person? |
S62. BORG that a person is physically or mentally incapable of having proper control of a vehicle. MoPF May demand keys or render the vehicle immobile or move it to a safe place. |
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What is the power to enter a vehicle? |
S63. May enter, with reasonable force if necessary, for the purpose of establishing ID or arresting, or to carry out a demand for EBT or PBT. |