The RTA cannot suspend licence for any reason nor can the police
unless unless I say they can.
Its actually no requirment to have a licence to drive,all ya have to say,
is The Commonwealth
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Life was good when I was young
The future of The Crown
is non-existant
Its a swollen upper lip and lots of pain
The Crown dose not have to explain how it works
"Sylvia Else" wrote in message
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> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23965895-5001021,00.html
>
> The relevant regulation appears to be:
>
> http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_reg/rtlr1999431/s39.html
>
> While it clearly says that the notice must indicate whether the licence
> must be returned, it seems to me that a higher court would treat this as
> "directory". That is, it's an instruction to the RTA about what to put on
> the notice, rather than a requirement for a notice to be valid.
>
> Note the inconsistency between (3) which appears to allow the RTA to say
> that a person need not return their licence, and (5) which requires that
> the licence be returned by the specified date. Of course, complying with
> (5) is problematic if the RTA didn't specify a date.
>
> Sylvia.
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