Rider collects $17,000 in fines in one trip....

LandyVlad

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Traffic fines and... other things.

Has forgotten Rule #1. "Don't be a dick".


High speed motorbike offences, Sunshine Coast
myPolice on Mar 26, 2021 @ 12:46pm
Police have fined a man over $17,000 after seizing helmet cam vision which allegedly showed him performing high risk stunts on a motorbike, including wheel stands at more than 200 kilometres per hour.

Officers from the Sunshine Coast Road Policing Unit intercepted the 27-year-old on a BMW motorcycle at Maroochydore on March 23 after he was allegedly observed travelling at high speed in wet conditions.

The man’s helmet camera was seized, and a subsequent review of the footage showed the man driving dangerously through traffic on multiple occasions, in one instance allegedly performing a wheel stand at 109 kilometres per hour in a 60 zone from a red light.

He also allegedly conducted a wheel stand at 201 kilometres per hour while passing cars in a 100 zone on the Sunshine Motorway.

A search warrant was executed on a property at Pacific Paradise on March 24 where the motorbike was seized. Officers also located a grow room with hydro setup and eight mature cannabis plants.

After further review of the vision police identified a total of 43 dangerous driving and riding offences.

A 27-year-old Pacific Paradise man was today charged with 10 counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and one count each of produce dangerous drugs, possess dangerous drugs, possess utensils and possess things. He is due to appear in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on May 10.

He was also issued with Traffic Infringement Notices:

17 for speed; three of which were for exceeding the speed limit by more than 40kms per hour
10 for fail to have proper control
2 for unlawful lane filter
1 cross single line
1 fail to stop at red light
1 stop on footpath
1 disobey direction arrow on the roadway
The fines total $17,512.

Inspector Shane Panaho said the behaviour was extremely reckless and disappointing in light of the high number of motorcyclists who have lost their lives on Queensland roads this year.

“There’s already twenty-one families whose loved ones never came home this year after being involved in traffic crashes,” he said.

“Rider safety is everyone’s responsibility, but it starts with you as a rider.

“Your behaviour on the road has direct consequences on your life and those around you.”

Investigations are continuing into the possibility of further offences being identified.

https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/news/2021/03/26/high-speed-motorbike-offences-sunshine-coast/

While there can be absolutely no doubt that this person is a poor example of humanity, it was this part that caught my attention -
Police have fined a man over $17,000 after seizing helmet cam vision

Mental note taken :)
 
The Canadians take it serious. I've ridden the sunshine coast and S2S many times, and in the last 5-10 years, they have really cracked down. On either of those, you just cruise along with traffic, you try to do much more, they will get you.
 
The Canadians take it serious.
Not sure what Canadians have to do with it....
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Australia: The name, Sunshine Coast, was launched in December 1958 at the Real Estate Institute of Queensland's inaugural dinner of the Sunshine Coast branch at the Hotel Caloundra. The branch began a drive to popularise and obtain recognition for the name to replace the term, Near North Coast.

Canada: The naming of “The Sunshine Coast” originated with a pioneer family: the Roberts of Roberts Creek. In 1914, Harry Roberts painted “The Sunshine Belt” name on the side of the freight house on the first wharf built in Roberts Creek, and the name was apparently used to promote Roberts Creek as a summer resort destination. When the Black Ball Ferries started a car ferry service to the coast in 1951 they started using the term “Sunshine Coast” to promote the whole area and the name quickly caught on.

So Canada was first, by 6 years, but I can categorically attest that we have more sunshine !
 

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