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Home News Auto News Malaysian Caught Speeding In Australia Tries To Fool Cop With Fake License Malaysian Caught Speeding In Australia Tries To Fool Cop With Fake License Auto News Jim Kem | April 23, 2022 04:43 pm Over in Aussie-land, or sometimes known as Australia, a Malaysian driver was pulled over for speeding, but that was only the tip of the traffic offence iceberg. You have to be colossally dense to drive a car without a valid license. Not only could it land you in plenty of trouble with the law, but it endangers other road users as who knows why the license lapsed - or worse - was revoked. Australia is also notorious for its super strict - even fanatical - laws and enforcement against speeding. Drivers there routinely get caught, fined, sometimes even jailed if found in violation too many times - up to 3 years in fact - for even exceeding the speed limit by a few kilometres per hour. As we know, things are a little more lax over here, so when one Malaysian was pulled over by a New South Wales traffic police officer for going 113km/h in a 100km/h zone in her older model Honda Accord, things did not look good. The driver, a 26-year-old female, then proceeded to make things far worse when she was asked to produce her driver’s license. Certain countries such as Australia do recognise the validity of a license issued to Malaysian citizens by the JPJ and do not require an additional international driving permit. However, upon further investigation and a check with Malaysian authorities, JPJ’s record reveals that the driver did not hold any class of driver’s license. It was a fake, and she was basically driving without having gone through any formal instruction or training in Malaysia. That said, she did have a New South Wales learner driver’s license having been residing in the country for about 6 years on a bridging visa. Seems pretty clear cut. The driver was busted and booked with 3 infringement notices issued in her name: Learner not accompanied by a licensed driver or instructor or police officer. Learner did not display L in places as prescribed. Learner driver exceeded the speed limit by over 10km/h. Interestingly, NSW police did not list the ‘production of a forged international driver’s license with the intent to mislead an officer’ as one of the offences…..at first. Eventually, she was charged and convicted at the Griffith Local Court on April 13th, 2022 for “possessing a false document to influence the exercise of public duty.” ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Malaysian Citizen Australia Speeding Law Enforcement New South Wales JPJ CDL License Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Lockdown 3.0: How To Renew Driving License Online In Malaysia Car Owners' Guides Jim Kem | June 21, 2021 We’re now fully in this FMCO, or ‘total lockdown’, so first of all we hope you’re staying safe and staying at home as much as possible. However, we ... e-Testing For Car License In Malaysia To Begin In April 2022 Auto News Ferdinand | January 18, 2022 The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is planning to launch an e-Testing or automated testing for driving license testing beginning April 2022. The ... JPJ: Renew Your Expired License By June 30th Or Re-Sit Test Again Auto News Jim Kem | June 14, 2022 Renewing your license isn’t a particularly difficult task, but Malaysians carrying an expired one may be forced to retake driving lessons/exams if no ... Perbaharui Lesen Memandu Secara Atas Talian – Ini Caranya Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 21, 2021 Berita baik bagi mereka yang amat menghargai masa, anda tidak perlu lagi beratur dan bersesak di kaunter JPJ mahupun Pejabat Pos hanya semata-mata ... Comments
Malaysian Caught Speeding In Australia Tries To Fool Cop With Fake License Auto News Jim Kem | April 23, 2022 04:43 pm Over in Aussie-land, or sometimes known as Australia, a Malaysian driver was pulled over for speeding, but that was only the tip of the traffic offence iceberg. You have to be colossally dense to drive a car without a valid license. Not only could it land you in plenty of trouble with the law, but it endangers other road users as who knows why the license lapsed - or worse - was revoked. Australia is also notorious for its super strict - even fanatical - laws and enforcement against speeding. Drivers there routinely get caught, fined, sometimes even jailed if found in violation too many times - up to 3 years in fact - for even exceeding the speed limit by a few kilometres per hour. As we know, things are a little more lax over here, so when one Malaysian was pulled over by a New South Wales traffic police officer for going 113km/h in a 100km/h zone in her older model Honda Accord, things did not look good. The driver, a 26-year-old female, then proceeded to make things far worse when she was asked to produce her driver’s license. Certain countries such as Australia do recognise the validity of a license issued to Malaysian citizens by the JPJ and do not require an additional international driving permit. However, upon further investigation and a check with Malaysian authorities, JPJ’s record reveals that the driver did not hold any class of driver’s license. It was a fake, and she was basically driving without having gone through any formal instruction or training in Malaysia. That said, she did have a New South Wales learner driver’s license having been residing in the country for about 6 years on a bridging visa. Seems pretty clear cut. The driver was busted and booked with 3 infringement notices issued in her name: Learner not accompanied by a licensed driver or instructor or police officer. Learner did not display L in places as prescribed. Learner driver exceeded the speed limit by over 10km/h. Interestingly, NSW police did not list the ‘production of a forged international driver’s license with the intent to mislead an officer’ as one of the offences…..at first. Eventually, she was charged and convicted at the Griffith Local Court on April 13th, 2022 for “possessing a false document to influence the exercise of public duty.” ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Malaysian Citizen Australia Speeding Law Enforcement New South Wales JPJ CDL License
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Lockdown 3.0: How To Renew Driving License Online In Malaysia Car Owners' Guides Jim Kem | June 21, 2021 We’re now fully in this FMCO, or ‘total lockdown’, so first of all we hope you’re staying safe and staying at home as much as possible. However, we ...
e-Testing For Car License In Malaysia To Begin In April 2022 Auto News Ferdinand | January 18, 2022 The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is planning to launch an e-Testing or automated testing for driving license testing beginning April 2022. The ...
JPJ: Renew Your Expired License By June 30th Or Re-Sit Test Again Auto News Jim Kem | June 14, 2022 Renewing your license isn’t a particularly difficult task, but Malaysians carrying an expired one may be forced to retake driving lessons/exams if no ...
Perbaharui Lesen Memandu Secara Atas Talian – Ini Caranya Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 21, 2021 Berita baik bagi mereka yang amat menghargai masa, anda tidak perlu lagi beratur dan bersesak di kaunter JPJ mahupun Pejabat Pos hanya semata-mata ...