SUOMY helmets? Good or Crap?
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I probably should have pointed out that it's South Australian legislation. No idea if the same applies interstate. I always forget that legislation isn't the same interstate.mitch179 wrote:could you link me to the document you got that out of ? ?
cause people dont seem to believe me when i tell em about it :S
http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Catalog ... 236.un.htm
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No Aus Stds sticker = Infringement Notice(definitely in QLD). Just hope they don't look at your helmet if you ever get pulled up.aardvark wrote:I probably should have pointed out that it's South Australian legislation. No idea if the same applies interstate. I always forget that legislation isn't the same interstate.mitch179 wrote:could you link me to the document you got that out of ? ?
cause people dont seem to believe me when i tell em about it :S
http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Catalog ... R/1999.236.
un.htm


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Taken from...greenmeanie wrote:No Aus Stds sticker = Infringement Notice(definitely in QLD). Just hope they don't look at your helmet if you ever get pulled up.![]()
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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 1999
Reprinted as in force on 7 July 2006
approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
"...The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena." - Theodore Roosevelt
RG wrote:Taken from...greenmeanie wrote:No Aus Stds sticker = Infringement Notice(definitely in QLD). Just hope they don't look at your helmet if you ever get pulled up.![]()
Queensland
Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 1999
Reprinted as in force on 7 July 2006
approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
That should get you out of it anyway

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Yeah, only if you are a good friend of the 'chief executive'BladeBoy wrote:approved motorbike helmet means a helmet that complies
with—
(a) AS 1698–1988; or
(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard.
That should get you out of it anyway

"...The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena." - Theodore Roosevelt
ah sweet, i wasnt too worried, ive never had the sticker checked before!
i think im going to pluck one out of the inside of an old lid tho and stick it on the inside of my new one incase and just say there isnt one on the outside cause i tore it off in favour of bling. or something lame like that
i saved over 230 bucks buying over seas , thats after shipping.
i think im going to pluck one out of the inside of an old lid tho and stick it on the inside of my new one incase and just say there isnt one on the outside cause i tore it off in favour of bling. or something lame like that

i saved over 230 bucks buying over seas , thats after shipping.
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forgive my sarcasm, but this is so typical of bogus legislation that is just a goldmine for a good lawyer.......RG wrote:(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard
What qualifications does the chief executive have that enables him to make an informed decision about helmet standards FFS ???

sorry for the rant, but this type of *Bullshit* legislation is worthy of nothing else but ridicule.

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valid rambling gos.....Gosling1 wrote:forgive my sarcasm, but this is so typical of bogus legislation that is just a goldmine for a good lawyer.......RG wrote:(b) another standard the chief executive considers is at least
equal to that standard
What qualifications does the chief executive have that enables him to make an informed decision about helmet standards FFS ???I can guarantee you that he won't have a Degree in Physics, or Engineering, or Chemistry et al....of course the chief executive can rely on the advice of his own departmental *experts*, who wouldn't know shit from clay - if they did they sure as hell would be working elsewhere, where their talents would be appreciated and utilised.........
sorry for the rant, but this type of *Bullshit* legislation is worthy of nothing else but ridicule.
also note- trying to remove a STICKER WILL LEAVE A HORRIBLE "VOID" AS THE STICKERS FALL APART...
if u do a track day theres a bloody good chance they will look for the sticker
i also have never had my lid checked by a plod...
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