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A VICTORIA Police sergeant has been sacked for using his discretion to give speeding drivers smaller fines than the law required him to do.
The officer is believed to have booked about 500 people over two years around Avondale Heights, in Melbourne's west. He reduced the penalty for drivers through means such as increasing a zone's speed limit on a ticket. If a motorist was caught driving 80km/h in a 60km/h speed zone, the sergeant allegedly falsely increased the speed limit to 70km/h so the driver would be fined less and receive one instead of three demerit points off his licence. A police spokeswoman said the officer had been dismissed following an Ethical Standards Department investigation into allegations of misconduct and perverting the course of justice. Victoria Police argue that Deputy Commissioner Ken Lay sacked the officer because he had not been honest about what he was doing. "All police officers are entitled to use discretionary powers when handling speeding offences, whether that be through the issue of infringement notices, cautions or other form of lawful action," the spokeswoman said. "However we expect that the exercise of this discretion must be transparent and open to scrutiny." The officer is appealing his sacking at the police appeals board with the support of the Police Association.
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The police are there to administer the law not make it up as they see fit.
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YellowFire he was using his discretion, next time an officer pulls you over for speeding and notices a tailight out will you demand that he give you a ticket for both infractions or would a warning on the taillight be more appropriate?
The police are there to enforce the law, which may mean using discretion or giving cautions. Reducing the vehicles speed may also be a way of giving the equipment a margin of error, the difference between one and three demerit points is sizable and by allowing a buffer it is fairer to the motorists. He also issued 500 tickets over two years which is a bloody lot, so not as if he wasnt doing his job. It does not suprise me at all that this is happening in Victoria, absoloutely disgusting. |
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For me it reflects the nanny-state culture permeating the state governments of this country for the last 10-15 years. |
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He didn't use discretion. He issued tickets with falsified information. |
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ive been given softer penalties before but never by raising the speed limit on the ticket, by saying i was doing less than i actually was. there is a difference, not to me really, but to his superiors.
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And if your modded car is found not to comply or is not roadworthy even by the smallest margin like dirty windscreen or lights or maybe 1db too loud or whatever it should be confiscated and towed at your expense. EVERY TIME you are random breath tested or licensed checked. Well that is the law.......... |
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e.g. It is unlawful to have your number plate obscured from view. If you are driving on a muddy road there is a good chance that there will be mud on your number plates and headlights. If the law must be always as per the text then you must be fined for this as your car is unroadworthy. It is unlawful to have a dirty windscreen. If you drive through a bug storm your windscreen will be dirty. Again you should be fined for this as your car is unroadworthy So if you are randomly pulled over for a breath test or license check, which happens not uncommonly and you have just passed through a bug storm or left a muddy road and you are stone cold sober and fully licensed under the "yellow fire" system you will be fined and your car deemed unroadworthy so you cannot even take it to the nearest servo to clean the bugs or mud off. Luckily common sense is normally used by the police and the above does not happen, but the law says it should...... |
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Do Gooders are the reason our country is almost a Police State that we all feared 20 years ago. A Fair and reasonable copper gone and all other cops scared into submission. do gooders beware what you wish for and try forcing down others throats, you will regret it when it effects you later at some time.
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It's kinda sad when you think about it though, this cop was thinking with his heart and although I agree he went about it in the wrong way, the people he works for are criminals who have no interest in our safety or freedoms.....very very sad! But then what would you do as the population explodes and the only way to maintain your monopoly of power and manipulation is to take away our freedom and dignity? At the very least, it shows that not every law enforcement officer is in it for the power trip...
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Seems like he was trying to do his job but also help those people out at the same time.
Maybe he just should of cautioned them instead which is legal, instead of falsifying the ticket which is not. He was doing the right thing but going the wrong way about it.
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This now sets the standard.
Expect all traffic officers to issue accurate fines - no more figure fudging if you've got nice cleveage. It's now game on moles.
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I think what's happened here is he has used discretion- in the wrong context. As a police officer, you are allowed to choose to issue a ticket for infringements; it has happened to me. However, if you "use discretion" to decide whether to issue a fine or not, and you do, then the right to use discretion any further ceases. You must issue a ticket that matches the numbers on the radar gun and the corresponding speed limit. Whether he then issues additional infractions against your vehicle is again, up to discretion. Once he makes that decision however, he must follow the rules.
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He had good intentions but went around it the wrong way. Whether anyone likes it or not he broke the law, falsified a legal document (possible court evidence) and should be punished.
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We all make mistakes in life. Hopefully this police officer is re-instated and given a lesser penalty, and he can continue with his life.
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I asked him nicely if he could perhaps drop the recorded speed he got me at on the fine (cheaper/less demerits), he said if it was up to him he probably would as I wasn't giving him any attitude, but they get audited on what the recorded speed was on the system compared to the fine and stuff. Not sure how true it was, whether he was just making it up to keep the fine higher.
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Right idea executed in the wrong manner... tough love but he did the wrong thing.
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Driving used to be so much more enjoyable, you used to be able to occasionally go a little over the limit without having to worry about getting a fine or having a photo taken. These days it seems the worse thing you could do on our roads is drive at 5 - 10k's over the limit.
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