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The penalty is $337 and three points are deducted! Sydney men were severely punished for a strange reason! However, 99% of people do not know this rule.

 08 Jun 2019

Have you ever been issued a ticket, your friends who are driving a car? (I know, there must be)

But what`s the most bizarre ticket you`ve ever had?

Recently, a new state man received a ticket, the reason for the fine, you can never think of.

According to the Daily Mail, the new state traffic police recently issued one of the most bizarre tickets because passengers on board were using laptops, and the driver was fined A $337 and a penalty of three points.

After receiving such a ticket, the driver was almost dizzy, and there was a saying in his heart that he wanted to say.

The New South Wales man was stopped by police on (Pacific Highway), a Pacific Highway in (Hunter Region) Heatherbrae, Hunter, on April 22.

After that, he received a ticket from traffic police.

"I can`t believe it!"

The man revealed online that he had been fined Australian dollars and deducted three points of photo.

When the man was punished, "the driver can see the TV / visual display while driving" (& # 39 / Drive vehicle with TV/VDU image visible'.) )

In the face of such a strange ticket, netizens have expressed confusion and incomprehension, and some netizens even questioned whether it was true or joking.

"if a friend sitting in a copilot tells you: & # 39; look at this & # 39, you will turn your head, which is indeed contrary to road safety," one comment said.

But some drivers think fines and penalties are right, and NSW police support that.

The road and maritime service website confirms that the man is indeed illegal according to its general driving violations.

According to its provisions, both of the following are considered illegal:

Both offences have the same amount of fines, but only the first includes a three-point penalty.

New South Wales police confirmed that when the car is driving, the driver should not have a TV or visual display in the visual range.


Impression conclusion

After watching the driver`s tragic experience, have you ever received a similar wonderful ticket? Do you think this ticket should be issued or not?

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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