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Re: wedding cars

Postby HAAR » Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:34 pm

Those black libs look hot, want more pics. I got shot down when i suggested libs for weddings cars so I got 3 Chrysler 300C. All white
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Re: wedding cars

Postby XRC15T » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:11 pm

We changed our name to TEAM WEDDING for the day hahahhaa.
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Re: wedding cars

Postby Louey » Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:08 pm

Yes... good day out for TEAM WEDDING..... I miss the shaggin wagon.... :(
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Re: wedding cars

Postby rickerty » Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:35 pm

I think that's the greatest thing I've ever seen!!!

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Re: wedding cars

Postby BUDDAH » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:35 am

May have to think again about wedding cars :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Use of commodore for the wedding leads to a big fine. There is no money to pay the fine and they all go to jail.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 068895.htm

People who lend cars for weddings may face jail

Updated Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:17pm AEDT
People warned for lending their car for a wedding

People warned for lending their car for a wedding Matlock-Photo)

I thought 'God, blimey charlie, I was only trying to help someone out

– Kevin May

A MP says a threat has been made to prosecute people who have lent their cars to family or friends for weddings.

Family First MP Robert Brokenshire says several of his constituents in Adelaide have received warning letters after their cars were photographed being used for weddings.

He said a letter from the Transport Department claimed anyone running transport passenger services without accreditation can face penalties of up to four years' jail or a $15,000 fine.

The owner of a vintage car said he was shocked to get a letter threatening to prosecute him for lending it to a family friend for a wedding.

Kevin May says he had been warned of the risk of jail or a fine for lending his 1969 XW GT Falcon to a bridal party.

He is demanding the warning be withdrawn immediately, saying it is an infringement of his human rights.

"I was quite upset about it at first - I thought it was a joke - and then when I studied the letter properly, you could see it had numbers on there and it was definitely an official letter and I thought 'God, blimey charlie, I was only trying to help someone out'," he said.

"I wasn't trying to get a fine - $15,000 is a lot of money."

Mr Brokenshire said the SA Government had gone mad.

"It's one thing to be out there catching rogues ... that are impersonating accredited hire car companies but when a family friend lends the Subaru or the Ford Falcon to a friend for a wedding and they receive a demanding prosecution letter, it's absolutely outrageous," he said.

"Are the Government so tight with financial management at the moment that they're hitting innocent people with significant fines?

"I mean this is absolutely wrong. A person should be able to lend their car legitimately to a friend for a wedding without intimidation or fear of a fine or prosecution."

Transport Department manager for passenger transport, Bill Gonis, said the letters were only to inform people what was legally allowed.

"It's a letter of warning and advising them if they want to speak to someone at the office we are more than happy to help them with any inquiry they may have," he said.

"If they're simply just providing that service for a friend of theirs that's fine, that's the end of that. Again I just have to make that clear that we're not prosecuting people who are simply driving their friends around.

"This is just really about ensuring public safety if some of these vehicles are going out, [ensuring] that some of these vehicles are roadworthy."

Tags: community-and-society, marriage, government-and-politics, political-parties, states-and-territories, law-crime-and-justice, crime, laws, minor-parties, australia, sa, adelaide-5000
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Re: wedding cars

Postby bigamph » Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:23 am

BUDDAH wrote:May have to think again about wedding cars :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Use of commodore for the wedding leads to a big fine. There is no money to pay the fine and they all go to jail.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 068895.htm

People who lend cars for weddings may face jail

Updated Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:17pm AEDT
People warned for lending their car for a wedding

People warned for lending their car for a wedding Matlock-Photo)

I thought 'God, blimey charlie, I was only trying to help someone out

– Kevin May

A MP says a threat has been made to prosecute people who have lent their cars to family or friends for weddings.

Family First MP Robert Brokenshire says several of his constituents in Adelaide have received warning letters after their cars were photographed being used for weddings.

He said a letter from the Transport Department claimed anyone running transport passenger services without accreditation can face penalties of up to four years' jail or a $15,000 fine.

The owner of a vintage car said he was shocked to get a letter threatening to prosecute him for lending it to a family friend for a wedding.

Kevin May says he had been warned of the risk of jail or a fine for lending his 1969 XW GT Falcon to a bridal party.

He is demanding the warning be withdrawn immediately, saying it is an infringement of his human rights.

"I was quite upset about it at first - I thought it was a joke - and then when I studied the letter properly, you could see it had numbers on there and it was definitely an official letter and I thought 'God, blimey charlie, I was only trying to help someone out'," he said.

"I wasn't trying to get a fine - $15,000 is a lot of money."

Mr Brokenshire said the SA Government had gone mad.

"It's one thing to be out there catching rogues ... that are impersonating accredited hire car companies but when a family friend lends the Subaru or the Ford Falcon to a friend for a wedding and they receive a demanding prosecution letter, it's absolutely outrageous," he said.

"Are the Government so tight with financial management at the moment that they're hitting innocent people with significant fines?

"I mean this is absolutely wrong. A person should be able to lend their car legitimately to a friend for a wedding without intimidation or fear of a fine or prosecution."

Transport Department manager for passenger transport, Bill Gonis, said the letters were only to inform people what was legally allowed.

"It's a letter of warning and advising them if they want to speak to someone at the office we are more than happy to help them with any inquiry they may have," he said.

"If they're simply just providing that service for a friend of theirs that's fine, that's the end of that. Again I just have to make that clear that we're not prosecuting people who are simply driving their friends around.

"This is just really about ensuring public safety if some of these vehicles are going out, [ensuring] that some of these vehicles are roadworthy."

Tags: community-and-society, marriage, government-and-politics, political-parties, states-and-territories, law-crime-and-justice, crime, laws, minor-parties, australia, sa, adelaide-5000


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Re: wedding cars

Postby Kevlar GT » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:40 am

Thanks one of the biggest government wanks since Joe Hockey whining about loud lawn mowers Monday morning.

How can they effectively say "You MUST" hire a car rather than have a friend/relative LEND you a car for the day?? That's like saying I can't drive my friends down to the coast and that they MUST buy a bus ticket and get down there that way.

I'm happy our country is obviously in such a good state of affairs that pollies can LEND themselves to such ludicrous debates and or actions.

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Re: wedding cars

Postby UrbanGTB » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:57 am

http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Transport% ... er+vehicle

You don't have to do much to comply with the SA Government requirements but still shows what is wrong with this country. Media beat ups, State Governments and Councils trying to make money because of bad management and politicians treating citizens like they are Ned Kelly for some attention. In the ACT its a $110 permit for the year but once here or there they just warn you.
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Re: wedding cars

Postby DV8 LIBERTY » Thu Nov 18, 2010 2:37 pm

Farrrrrrrrrrkkkkkk me we can say that we are just going for a cruse and just picked these people up cause Thay looked tired walking up the street haha
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Re: wedding cars

Postby DV8 LIBERTY » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:14 pm

Bump I need 1 more or 2 if I can colour don't matter any more just need to get confirmed :D
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Re: wedding cars

Postby 05GTLIBERTY » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:54 pm

I can still do it if you want, pics are in my intro
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Re: wedding cars

Postby DV8 LIBERTY » Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:22 pm

Ok I'll book you in ill send you a pm in a bit about accommodation if you want thanks heaps Lloyd..
Is there any one else out there that would like to help out any colour
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Re: wedding cars

Postby HAAR » Sat Jan 29, 2011 6:35 am

What date is it? I have Diamond Grey NA, privacy tint and front tint, leather, eyelids.........
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Re: wedding cars

Postby DV8 LIBERTY » Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:25 am

It's the 1st of October
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Re: wedding cars

Postby 05GTLIBERTY » Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:09 am

DV8 LIBERTY wrote:Ok I'll book you in ill send you a pm in a bit about accommodation if you want thanks heaps Lloyd..
Is there any one else out there that would like to help out any colour



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