Five Crazy Laws We Have in Australia - You Will Not Believe this is Real
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Five Crazy Laws We Have in Australia - You Will Not Believe this is Real
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@@danielstapler4315 you win absolutely nothing 🤣🤣🤣 but you do get the glory 👍👍
@@aussie.preppercmon, just give him something you tight ass
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@@aussie.prepper such a tight ass, deleted my original comment too
Your parents must be so proud
No pirates in Victoria ?? They are called Politicians !
@@martinreed1781 🤣🤣 I was waiting for that comment , you win the internet today 👍👍
Nicely said
I could only think of dan andrews, being the most infamous
And police.
Plenty of road pirates out and about.
Pirates these days are called Politicians
👍👍👍 correct ✅
@@Free.to.choose.001 spot on
And Banks
And don't forget they have the road pirates collecting money for them
That locking your car law was because police found it easier to blame the victims of car theft than catching the criminals and as a bonus, could extort fines from innocent people.
If you recall some one was killed in a left the keys in the car scenario at a servo whilst paying for fuel. It was quite a thing for a while with scum kids hovering around petrol stations checking for easy targets. I want to know what you can do if your car has no windows? Surely you don't have to put the top up on your convertible to leave the vehicle.
@@dazaspccomes down to how much you care for your own stuff in the convertible scenario, I wouldn't dare leave a convertible with the roof down unless if it was in eyesight and even then a bird could still shit in it
So being stupid and not locking or closing windows of a car, and leave it unattended to be ransacked or stolen is the Police Force's fault? And it's their fault that unknown offenders can't be arrested because the perpetrators have no Police records for other offences? Yep can see that is the Police Force's fault...not!!!
Lock your car. so no one steals it and kills someone.
@@TheRCvie If you don't want to get eaten by a lion,don't go into the african bush alone. Stupid is as stupid does.
Road Pirates= Police
Pirates in General= Politicians
Once upon a time if an armed man pulled you over and extorted money’s from you! They were called highway men. Now the call them highway patrol.
My days stealing potatoes by vacuum at night and making a get away in my convertible are numbered, aye me maties
You’re in big trouble 🤣🤣🤣
Arr!
Was that you who splashed me while I was at the bus stop when you were driving away in your convertible?
Just make sure you’re not selling those potatoes to pirates.
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Law number 4 the Pirates are the Australian Government
@@WHEREAS.the.People 100%
The Crown Government or the United States corporation? COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, STATE OF QUEENSLAND (Edgar dot gov database of businesses). Crown (His Majesty) or QUEENSLAND TREASURY CORP, which is SPER (state penalties enforcement R for something I’ll see when the $350 debt bill arrives, for… a Jew/Gentile driving 3 days after ‘sabbath ceremonies’. Cannabis in Saliva, either detected or not detected test results, no %, but with a bonus 30 days of withdrawal of “Freedom of Movement”.
How can antisemitism be anything without the Bible( not lawful in court? ). Oh, the U.N. (Now with teeth! The pact of the future).
Oh, must reapply for a drivers license so permanent cancelation is greater than 30 days. And Sovereign Freedom comes with a power of attorney (plus some) by our original birth certificate over the Dead Strawman entity, our Gov issued certificate/trading bond of our BLOCK LETTERS name, a corporation worth about $60M each (last I hear, may vary) I’m sure there is an Australian Futures Fund or named something like that, Google should know it. Traded where, the Debt market for weapons.
@@glasshousemtns stop it Bro, You will scare Them Off 😂😂😂, the 🐏🐑 will see Too Much Truth at once 😨😨😨.
I'm stoked at Your mindset and Knowledge, hats off to You Bro.
The law is an ass.
I once argued to a judge that the law I'd allegedly broken was so obscure and unknown to literally every single person I asked about it that it wasn't reasonable to expect me, a humble truck driver, to know about it.
He told me, essentially, that ignorance is no defence in the law.
I said it was the best of excuses for the fact that we have here no fewer than a dozen lawyers, solicitors, barristers and even a couple of Special Counsels. They're all on several hundred thousand dollars a year for their apparent knowledge and experience, which between them adds up to well over a hundred years and maybe a couple of hundred years spent studying and practicing the law. All presided over by a judge of several decades legal experience at the top of the game.
AND YOU PEOPLE CAN'T AGREE ON THE FUCKING LAW YET I'M BEING PUNISHED FOR NOT KNOWING?!
They don't give a shit about us. We're just commodities for them to trade with.
@@johnonline1135 it’s a crazy world we live in, no one knows everything so how are people expected to know all this stuff??
I'm about to go up against them big time, Ive been done with "breach of domestic violence" when there was absolutely nothing that occurred on the date they have charged me.
I was sleeping and they thought they would help themselves into my yard pepper spraying my dog then walked right through the house to the room I was sleeping in with little to no announcement, flight or fight definitely kicked in and it wasn't flight as they were blocking any safe exit.
Luckily I handled the situation appropriately but I feel they haven't, hand cuffed me and up to watch-house and have now put bail conditions not to go back to my addresses leaving me essentially homeless. No homeless shelters or hostels Ive been ringing every day for the past month.
I feel like people wouldn't believe you or would even joke at my story because it sounds so outlandish but this is the powers Qld police and others in Australia now have when (and I quote from an officer's mouth) "a call from a member of the public" is made.
I wasn't harming anyone I was dead asleep, meaning absolutely no disturbance until they arrived.
@@crf80fdarkdays If you were a woman there would be emergency shelter, but men nope.
@@crf80fdarkdaysIf you have no means of support, then you are a vagrant which used to be illegal, not sure if vagrancy is still illegal.
@@EmeraldHill-vo1cs yeah that's the case, I keep getting told there's rooms available for women by these services.
It's ridiculous I'm basically forced to go into hiding because of my bail conditions and the unavailability of anywhere to stay that will allow me to have enough money left over to feed myself at the end of the day.
Forced to do illegal things just to keep myself alive and out of jail, thankfully it should all get squashed when the original charge either falls out of court or I fight it on trial.
I'm going to be seeking compensation, if that goes nowhere I'm going to have to try go public with my story
There’s lots of crazy unjust laws in Australia.
There certainly is might make a part two in a few months time 🤣🤣
Crazy laws exist in every country... it's not unique to Australia. I'd bet all 5 of these laws would fall down if anyone was charged for "breaking" them.
There's plenty of road pirates in Victoria. They are called Victoria traffic cops.
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mate charged for "discharging a missile from a moving vehicle" in rural victoria. he tossed a melting maccas icecream cone out the window of his car. Another mate done for "unsecured vehicle" 1970's Landrover with no door tops/windows, windscreen folded to the bonnet, no roof. Legal to drive, but not park at woolies.
A lady that I know personally was fined in Tasmania for leaving her car window "cracked" while she posted some letters at the Local Post Office just over 3m away from her car. 🤷
@@xj9ox so same law in Tasmania, it’s crazy stuff…
@@aussie.prepper Another outstanding citizen who used to tape up windows of cars that had been vandalised in the Wynyard Airport car park was fined for not coming to a complete stop at the railway crossing that used to be across the entry to the airport. At the time, the railway line had not been used for over 10 years and a large section of the track had been removed from the approach to the crossing. Wreaks of revenue raising or at least a punishment for good deeds.
Bit weird. She could have fought that one. It can be open up to an inch for it to still be deemed closed.
@@Rainmain667 No inches in oz.
@@EmeraldHill-vo1cs sorry. 2 cm. My bad. Hadn't wanted to look up the precise amount.
"Society prepares the crime, the criminal commits it."
Henry Thomas Buckle, 1857
We're living under a big joke.
It seems like it sometimes.
Westminster clownshow is a clownshow
Hey mate from tyranny central Australia,it seems it’s becoming harder to act like an adult without being threatened with fines/arrest,one of the big offences these days is thinking for yourself,seen this during the Plandemic at a concentration workplace where out of all the people that slaved there I was the only one to think for myself and act like an adult to say no to the jab,everyone else caved mostly scared of consequences but where will this tyranny end if people keep complying to things they know they shouldn’t ❤
@@Rich6270 plendrmic was the craziest thing I have ever seen, one of the next two videos will be about that, hopefully I won’t get banned off UA-cam….😫
@@aussie.prepper Is eating while driving number one? With regards to stupid laws here in NSW
The thing about tyranny is you can't vote or comply your way out of it as history shows.
@Rich6270
It's not so much about the eating, it's about not being in full control over the vehicle, I think, is the issue.
It doesn't matter what you do, you're broken some law before you even get outta bed each morning.
I live in central Victoria and have no idea what you are on about. Obviously depends on the mentality of the citizen doesn’t it, oh and I had the Covid vaccine because I have Systemic Lupus and didn’t want to die 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I think the cloud seeding law on how the Government can do that but they aren’t held responsible if you suffer any damage from their actions is ridiculous.
There is a lot of strange laws linked to weather manipulation.
@@aussie.prepperthat would make an interesting video
@@debe-ol6cg general public thinks it’s a conspiracy theory when they literally admit to doing it 🤪
I got 18 days jail , 24 hour lockdown isolation for simply crossing from Victoria to south Australia
I got thrown out of QLD, escorted by police over the border and threatened, even though I had a valid border pass.
I didn't take the mRNA poison
You better rush back to your car. Hide the vacuum cleaner. Wind up the windows and lock the vehicle so no one steals the potatoes. Also because you are near water, watch out for pirates.
Pirates are the killer for me 🤣🤣👍
Western Australian here. That absurd potato transportation law was repealed in 2021.
Glad about that. 🤣
No 5 takes the cake, totally nanny state set up a convict colony and little has changed except you have the illusion of comfort now.
They’re all crazy if you ask me ..
What's the fine I wonder.
Two reasons: 1. Our laws have become so onerous that any random person on the street can be "gotten" on something if they are watched hard enough (to paraphrase the President of the Law Society); 2. Insurance Industry lobbyists.
So when I woke up this morning I committed another crime before I even got In my car too travel on the roads my taxes payed for 🤬
Crazy isn’t it?
This new mis and disinfo bill might be crazier than all those put together.
I really need to look into this 😫😫
1:52 should go for power tools, dogs, parties, and hoons too. I get up at 0400 every morning and don’t appreciate being woken at all hours of the night.
It probably does.
Absolutely!!!
Laws in Australia and made so that everyday activities are illegal and punishable by jail, fines, or both.
100%
Western Australia apparently still has a law written in their State Housing Act. that states you can not have a gold fish in a fish bowl. Yet you can have any other size aquarium or a waterbed.
These are redundant laws that have never been removed but never policed.
It's not under 'animal cruelty'? I can't really see why else it would be a law, and it's generally agreed in the fishkeeping hobby at least that keeping a goldfish in a bowl is animal cruelty.
@@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn No it had nothing to do with animal cruelty. Apparently it was a very early law that made sense back in the day...the particular ACT. that state housing falls under is riddled with absurdity.
Lovin' your stuff bro.... keep up with the awesome work. Much appreciated! Cheers
Thanks for the very positive comment and feedback 👍👍
We are all criminals,🤷it must be in our genes handed down by our ancestors ☘️
@@spirit1259
We are all criminals in the eyes of the law.
@@charliepearce8767 Thanks to all the nonsense laws brought in supposedly in response to 9/11 (an event that happened in a foreign country on another continent on the diagonal opposite of the Pacific) we legally are all terrorists until proven innocent.
Crazy world we live in
So the Marketing of Potatoes Act 1946 has be repealed, this happened in 2021. That law no longer exists. This law was actually enforced in every state at one point.
The NSW rule: splashing mud on bus passengers has also been repealed, this happened in 2020. This particular law was put in place because drivers were purposely driving through puddles next to bus stops splashing the water on waiting passengers. I know someone this happened to, she is my doctor and couldn't make our appointment because she was that soaked she had to return home, shower and change. Not exactly a crazy law.
In UK you can get the death penalty for saying thr word "Republic" out loud in a public place.
- Treason-Felony Act 1848.
Wonder if that one is still valid??
Yes, definitely. There are only two countries in the world without a Republican Party: Britain and Thailand. In Britain it would immediately be an "illegal organisation " and membership would technically treason, still a capital crime.
No you can't.
No
There is such a thing as piracy - downloading computer files without permission is regarded as piracy so I guess there is still pirates.
Eh, these days most people generally just hand over there keycard details to one of the many streaming services.
Funnily enough the fight against pirates is still being fought hard, they will never win but a couple months back the largest legit library of different console games got taken out. Also gore sites being taken down and so forth there was some massive changes to the internet and search results around 2020 and the Epstein ordeal.
Times are a changin' and they are some funny times.
I lock my car whenever I leave it, even to return supermarket trolleys, at the gas station even more so: some half-wit thug is likely to nick my car, even if I'm in it. So I also lock my car as soon as I get into it.
Check my how to prevent being car jacked video 👍
Never heard an Australian talk about a "gas station".
You mean Petrol station. Americans use gas, here in Australia its petrol.
@@catey62 Could be a petrol station, a service station, or the good 'ol servo (Now I'm thinking of dry sausages rolls and overpriced drinks during long trips 😆). But I agree, never ever a "gas" station.
I live in rural SA. I am currently being sued by Local Council for keeping a rooster. Dirt road, no town water, no sewer, closest shop in 20km, closest doctor - 50 km, no mail delivery, closest hospital - 70 km.
Sounds like you live in the bush, not sure what goes on there.
Most old laws are either reactionary stemming from a single incident or person or cronyism from outside interests. The potato law would have been made to prevent someone from making large amounts of alcohol, whether for personal use or to sell, and the government can’t have their tax revenue interfered with.
The vacuum cleaner sounds like an old law from the days when a vacuum was still a large coal fired and steam powered device that was drawn on a horse and cart and parked outside a residence with hoses that went into a persons home. They were very loud, like parking a jet engine loud.
The mud is a nuisance law, made up because it couldn’t be classified under common assault.
The dealing with ‘pirates’ is a taxation avoidance law. If you’re buying from pirates, at any stage of the transaction, then you’re not paying taxes on those goods.
It's probably 100 percent accurate .And I agree , but the government would never admit to it.
I read of someone years ago who got done for the door locking from your vehicle thing in NSW. It's actually very true. It came out in court the law it was to prevent motor vehicle theft/interference, one of those 'blunt instrument' laws, someone in parliament got managed to get passed.
It’s still very excessive
Maybe I want someone to steal my pos 😂
I remember many years ago when lots of people used to leave their car with the engine running while going into the corner shop (petrol was a lot cheaper then).
Yep with the spuds! I remember the Spud Shed in Mandurah which the Spudman ran, it was fantastic. Think he dumped a heap outside State parliament in a protest.
I do remember something about that.
The only pirates operating in Victoria have actually formed government.
Minerals are the property of the Crown. If you discover gold or other minerals or gemstones on land not covered by a mining tenement, and the ground is Crown land (under the Mining Act 1978), then you are free to keep what you have found (as long as you hold a Miner's Right). So the government has removed the "crown" from most modern legislation. So who owns the gold 🤣🤣 Yes I am a gold prospector from WA..
@@robmadaffari6270 I don’t care either way if I find gold I’ll be keeping it. Possession is 9/10th of the law🤣🤣
@@aussie.prepper me neither, what they dont know wont hurt them
@@aussie.prepper As long as ya got your fossickers/prospectors license ya sweet.
LOCK YOUR CAR !!! What if you drive a sports car that has no roof !!! How do you lock that one !!?? go figure . . . . .🤨🤔🤣
That makes an interesting point 🤔🤔
I drive a sport car. That is a good point.
Ridiculous laws thanks for sharing
Thanks for commenting…👍👍
I never leave my car unlocked at a service station. Are you crazy 😅😂
@@Freewheeling6060 I guess you live in the city, where I live people don’t even lock their cars in shopping centres car parks 🤣🤣
@@Freewheeling6060 Yep society has come a long way lol
In Townsville, QLD, people leave the car running when they run I to a shop for a couple of minutes only.
Re crazy law number two (vacuum cleaner noise between 10.00pm and 7.00am): please amend to include noisy council owned diesel trucks, and 4 plus stroke lawn mowers.
Not too many people mowing at night, the garbage trucks do come early though
Two stroke mowers are much noisier than a 4 stroke one
I interact with pirates every bloody week and the law does nothing about it! Bloody coles and woolworths.
True,l we all do.
Maybe bloody shop at a different bloody store.
@@oggyoggy1299 I think they are all the same, I am an Aldi fan only because it avoids me going to Coles and Woolworths.
We’re actually not allowed to use our vacuum cleaners , heaters, air conditioners etc after 10pm and before 7am weekdays or after 10pm and before 9am weekends and public holidays. If you have evap cooling you get an extra hour at night.
My local council took me to court for having a wood heater in my shed and tried to include using my shed as a habitable space (both criminal charges) and only lost on a technicality. This was two years ago.
Using my shed as a habitable space? I have chairs in it and sometimes I’d sit in them.
THat's crazy, I also have chairs in my shed and I like sitting there on occasion.
Last one in NSW ,WE CAN THANK NRMA FOR THAT LAW ,THEY PUSH ALL NEW LAWS THAT ARE ADVENTITIOUS TO THERE $$$$$ BOTTOM LINE! LAWS MADE FOR THERE PROFIT WHOLLY OFF THERE BACK AND SOME WITHOUT THE POLICE'S ASKING!!!
@@timsimpson5447 NRMA No Respectable Management Available ❤️
@@timsimpson5447 NRMA( No Real Management Available) f”ck nrma
The vacuum cleaner law was made to deter ice addicts from cleaning at ridiculously late hours of the night. When they start tweaking that’s when they go on cleaning missions or rearranging missions and it’s usually like 2.00 am.
🤣🤣 thanks for the comment👍
Hahahaha Ive never thought about it that way, that's gold.
I wasn’t able to lock my last car for the final 5 years of when I owned it . The locks were broken on both back doors so I removed the mechanism. 🤷♂️
I had a car like that years ago, lock was broken, never worried about fixing it.
I'm from Melbourne. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Good onya mate.
Thanks for watching!
3:43 leaving your car parked and unlocked is like leaving a ladder in your front yard. It can be seen entrapment, you tempting someone to break in.
Yes and no.
I thought there'd be a drunk horse law in there somewhere
@@nardthe there probably is, I might make a part two in a few months time🤣🤣
You're not allowed to ride one if you're drunk but the horse is allowed to be drunk. The law only hates humans..
There is a law like that also if instead of driving to the pub for a few if you ride a bicycle instead and reach 0.05 is also illegal . Wait until they make it illegal to walk home from the pub.
@@davidnowhere2637 Eventually to have an alcoholic beverage,you will have to be elderly in aged care with a dietary requirement. It is not worth drinking alcohol in a complex society.
@@julians9763you are not wrong
The THC in system for a joint smoked yesterday driving law. If RBTs were taking people's licence for a beer they had yesterday there would've been uproar. SA police advertising "we will take ur licence after the high is gone"is nothing short of propaganda to drive home lazy policing. Its police state shit.
Victoria has plenty of pirates. All in the government!
the car locking rule is Commonwealth Road Rule 213 of 2021. NSW and Vic have both adopted it but I haven't checked whether other States have - if they have it will be rule 213 of their road rules. I think it is a sensible rule as it stops opportunist car theft.
It's also illegal to have an icecream in your pocket on sundays
I think some place in America it is illegal to put ice cream in your back pocket.
@@AllanLawrence-w3ethat’s to prevent horse theft. The horse will follow the ice cream right into a boxcar and the person could legitimately say that they never touched the horse in question, they couldn’t have stolen it.
Geez I live next to a pub and they have bands playing until at least midnight every Saturday night and yet we have a law saying that we can't use a vacuum cleaner? Good Lord! If your wife can't use a vacuum cleaner then get out with your hammers guys and direct it to any bastard who put you in.
That section of the EPA relates to unreasonable noise at anytime, it does not specifically refer to vacuum cleaners, so therefore it could be any item that emits unreasonable noise such as power tools, radios. and now it is up to just over $23.000 in fines. Maximum penalty points of 120 at $197.50 per point as of July 2024.
Crazy amount for noise.
the craziest law is you are not allowed to ride a bike without a helmet. i only ride bikes when im outside of australia
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As someone who actually did work for the police, it is traumatising to see a young one with their brains leaking out after crashing their bike with no helmet. Perhaps you would like to see photos? I bet you wouldn’t! 🤦♀️
@@karenglenn6707 yes because a $2 of plastic and foam from kmart would prevent that. FACTS in Australia our head injuries and deaths from cycling are not any lower and in most cases higher than in equivalent countries without helmet laws. I have ridden all over Asia and Europe without a helmet, no problem as 90% of their populations also wear no helmets on push bikes. If you want to wear a helmet and believe in the merits despite the facts ,wear one , but it should not be a law. It solely exists as another excuse for police to stop persons unlawfully.
@@smiddysmidton8313 its all good in the NT last time i checked.
@@karenglenn6707 I'm happy to take my chances riding a bike without a helmet.
6am I was vacuuming the car when the cops showed up. Just then my pirate mate arrived, splashing mud all over the people at the bus stop. I was going to buy 60kg of smuggled potatoes from him. The cops ordered me to turn off the vacuum. I walked away from the car to pull the plug from the extension cord. They tried to get me on all of the laws, but it turned out the neighbor who dobbed me in couldn't actually hear the vacuum, he just saw it. The cord was only 2.8 m long, there were only 40kg of spuds available, the people waiting weren't yet on the bus and they didn't know my mate was a pirate.😀
Thanks for the detailed comment, I can see a lot of thought has gone into it.
The potato law was probably a spin off from when the Poms starved the Irish?😟😟😟
Possible.
@@aussie.preppermoonshiners.
In sa you can be fined 2k for using your ph to pay at drive-thrus...your still using your ph while operating a car.crazy law 😂👍
That’s been a controversial issue everywhere, not really sure what the exact rules are for that one 👍
@@aussie.prepper I'm pretty sure Australia has gone to shit.goveement and police controlling the internet....us people are just slaves to give money to the rulers.
Can’t be fined for using a watch. Tap and go that.
Politicians put loopholes in laws for their own benefit. Want to bend the law. Think like a politician
100%
A couple of these made me say "...good!"
I certianly don't like being kept up by inconsiderate neighbours vacuuming at a ridiculous hour, nor do I like having mud splashed on me.
Have you ever been waiting for a bus and had an inconsiderate driver blast through a puddle drench you in filthy water? Its not nice 🙁
Then there are the Mental Health laws in Victoria. If your housemate phones the Mental Health Unit and reports that you are behaving in an un-normal way, you know laughing too much or singing in the night, the team could be knocking on your door telling you that you are having a psychotic break and telling you that you need to accompany them for observation and possible treatment.
That’s not only in Victoria a friend of mine got put in the ‘loony bin’ because he refused the Covid vaccine while he was receiving mental health treatment.
Apparently you can get fined for having your arm out the car window...
@artmallory970 yeah see arm out of window all the time too
That’s been a thing in nsw as long as I can remember.
Driving barefoot is illegal too.
@abyssmanur3965 yes my hubby and I were just talking about that
@@abyssmanur3965, driving barefoot is not an offence in any Aussie state. Neither is driving in thongs, so long as one maintains proper vehicle control.
When the potato business in Western Australia was deregulated in 2016, the obscure potato law was repealed.
Glad to hear that I love my potatoes
the last law from nsw about being more than 3 meters from your car is road rule 213, subsection 5
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Marketing of Potatoes Act 1946 was repealed in 2016.
Thank god , imagine transporting potatoes.
@@ianwhitford3596 and They had No Authority to repeal the Act, No Lawful Governor General since 1960
291-3 (Repealed) - NSW legislation Road Rules 2014 24th February 2023 Revision
Leaving the vehicle unattended and unlocked applies in some instances in the Road Rules, namely 168 No Parking Signs, 194 Stopping near a fire hydrant etc. and 198 Obstructing access to and from a footpath, driveway etc.
Rule 213 Making a motor vehicle secure
(1) This rule applies to the driver of a motor vehicle who stops and leaves the vehicle on a road, ..... It does not clarify the definition of road so this raises the question, Is a Service Station a "road"? It also allows for "(6) For the purposes of subrule (5), a window is secure even if it is open by up to 2 centimetres."
The splashing mud one is actually a good idea, but the crazy part is, if you're not catching the bus but merely walking, well splash away at your hearts content.
yep
The only one that comes to mind is when I got booked for being the third car in two car spaces (we were all small cars).
Yes in nsw you can be fined for not parking between the marked lines in a car park
In South Australia, if a horse rider raises their right arm to indicate a skittish horse, the motorist MUST stop the vehicle and turn the motor off ubtil the horse is clear.
Having ridden horses it’s probably not a bad rule, but I bet no one would know this, I certainly didn’t.
About 20 years ago, Tasmania removed two of their outdated traffic laws. One was “A male may only urinate behind their buggy between dusk and dawn, and only if not in sight of a female.” and the second was “A driver may not angle park their horse and buggy.”
Wow
Locking your car prevents crime. Also, when refugees try to reach safety in Australia, they sometimes get attacked by pirates who are very ruthless. It's good that it's illegal to be a pirate.
Get pulled up by a cop who hasn't met this week's quota, and he'll have a big list of obscure laws to fine you for. The more you argue, the more it will cost you. These are the "pirates" you have to engage in business with.
Illegal to do business with pirates.
I'd also like to know about being stopped for a breath test and not complying. Don't the cops only have a right to stop you if u are under suspicion? Therefore, they don't really have a right to stop and breath test u unless u were doing/done something wrong ???
That is the right to stop you, thats why they say, 'you have been stopped for the purpose of a random breath teat.' As that covers their right to stop you, now they also have random drug tests.
The only thing more insane than the laws are the levels of penalty for breaking them !
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According to the Crimes Act 1958 -- You may not trade with Pirates. So Barbossa and Sparrow can both kiss my ass...And in Victoria -- Only licensed electricians may change a light bulb. The fine for abusing this law is 10 pounds.
Intersting
The 3m rule applies in Qld as well. At least the cops write a ticket, whether its law or not.
Probably does.
Got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning and you've got me laughing like k h..👋
I believe that most the states of Australia have similar laws to the NSW law about locking car doors and winding up windows. As far as I can find out, in South Australia, this law doesn't apply.
Lots of similarities between states and lots of small differences. It's quite annoying really.
See I knew that vacuuming was bad now I know why🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just don't do it.
NSW has a similar law to #2. Here it is between the hours of 8pm & 7am daily (8pm & 8am Weekends & Public Holidays) for any tools etc that can be heard in neighbouring properties. This will apply to vacuum cleaners, power tools etc etc. I did know about the 3m law for unlocked vehicles and admit I break this almost daily.
Interesting, thanks for the comment 👍👍
The vacuum cleaner one wasn't actually that bad, after living in an apartment
Next trip to WA I'm only taking 49kg of potatoes then , thanks for the heads up !
Better be safe than sorry.
Thanks for the video. No.2 is not so bad though, especially if you live in an apartment building. Some of those vacuum cleaners are quite noisy 😠.
Just crazy that it need to be a law that attracts $18,000 fines
The mud splashing and pirate laws actually make sense and should be made federal laws.
The vacuum cleaner law does make sense but the fine is ridiculously high.
We need a leaf blower law for Sunday mornings!
The joys of high density living. If you can hear your neighbours leaf blower you're living too close together.
Hahaha, Love it.
Thanks Mate 👌
Glad you enjoyed it
My mates been pinched twice in Victoria for the last law of being away from the car more than 3m 😂😂
Wow that he has to be very unlucky...
Cheers bloke, love your work!
Also, did you used to have a page on FB called the mad Aussies plan or something along those lines?
Thanks for the comment, no I have never had any Facebook pages.
Love your work mr
Much appreciated
Crazy law number 5 I think is law in Queensland too
Quite possible.
Copper pulled up an old lady in Cannons Creek Victoria and fined her for unrestrained load in back seat, it was a bag of groceries !
I would be taking that one to Court.
Crazy law no. 5, being illegal in NSW to be more than 3 metres away from your vehicle without locking it. With today's many brand new cars being the push-ignition-start-button, this law is not that crazy after all. If you are at the petrol station and leaving your car behind unlocked and with the remote control fob still inside, even just to quickly go inside to pay for your petrol, that's like asking for trouble, as anyone walking by and seeing you do that, they can then just jump in it and drive it away. Yes, some cars will beep at you when you've turned the engine off and walked away with that fob, but at least nobody else can then jump in, restart the engine and drive away in it. However, leaving the fob in it, that's an entirely different premise.
Piracy still exists in Victoria. Illegally downloading music and movies is still known as piracy.
I bet a lot of current victorians are very very guilty of doing business with pirates!
I’m just glad I don’t live in Victoria.i talk to pirates every day 😅 they sail the seven seas here all the time.😂
High risk activity…
@@aussie.prepper totally man..
Yeah pirates are in every police station council building and parliament in Victoria. That's why I left after 60 years.😢
Left to go where ??
If the Australian Government ever make a sensible rational logical decision it will be a First ever
Good morning Sir. Don't you dare come to New Zealand and say any of that stuff! Our polticians would make it complusory over-night!!
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That’s it I now identify as a pirate, now the government can’t do business with me 😂
That could work🤣🤣