dandoolittle
Site owner, lovely and adorable
your in Australia yeah?
the answer is Yes. Australian Statue of Limitations act is 12 to 18 months on prosecutable footage under the new Hoon laws.
However this law can be granted approval for footage upto 3 years old..
Police just have to prove you own the vehicle, the youtube channel and was riding, Magristrate will rule you are the probable rider in the evidence provided and charge you accordingly.
I know this because i have been warned about my footage, I now know the Limitations act and have no need to hide my identity as Police already know who i am.
So my advice to you if you plan on posting footage of yourself doing 250 over the limit.
Make sure its older then 12 months, Have irrefutable proof this is the case, if you are charged, expect the magistrate to grant the 3 year Limitations act, Police will seize your hard drives, your youtube channel and go over every video with a fine tooth comb in order to charge you for every possible infringement..
this happened to that suicide rider vlogs guy because he was doing 250 in 60kph zones and posted it on youtube, Had advertisement revenue that police will also use as benefiting from crime etc....
POLICE DONT NEED TO SEE THE SPEEDO. If they know the date the offence occurred, the location, you and your bike. they will use the footage and create a estimated speed to charge you on.
Always thought it would be nice to live in Aussie land but I'd get eaten by most of the insects and lose my licence within a week