Is their any official documentation (Commonwealth of Australia) that members could obtain from the RRDJ so that they can carry with them outlining their rights to have their vehicles registered and approved by our RRDJ under the Commonwealth of Australia?
Well lets see, that would be like carrying a certificate that tells a highway robber not to rob you… Simply put… criminals are dealt with in courts… if anyone robs you what would you do… and what difference does it make if they claim to be working for gov corp or mcdonalds… my advice i’d be politte and sue them when you get home.. That’s what we’re doing and have done for decades..
Has the RRDJ under our constitutional laws contacted/advised/written an official letter to each of gov/corps state organisations advising them about the legality of the RRDJ members and their vehicle registration number plates and by law they are recognised by the commonwealth of Australia and its laws?
No, we don’t converse with the dead… if they want to harass our members then once again, we attend court and seek compensation… oh, and also restraining orders making it a criminal offence for them to interfere with you.. Which by the way is already a criminal offence .
Why is it left to RRDJ members to inform their local police stations about their RRDJ vehicle registrations?
What do you mean Local Police Station.. are you under the impression that they are your police.. Well sorry to break it to you but they are not.. They are Law enforcement Officers working for a private company.. Just sue them the way you would sue anyone else..
What official RRDJ documentation do members have too had over to the local police stations? so that RRDJ members driving in their local area with RRDJ registered vehicles are not constantly having issues with gov/corp police and the theft of their RRDJ number plates?
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What happens with RRDJ members traveling to different states or different areas with gov/corp police and gov/corp don’t recognise the RRDJ number plates therefore they are fined for being unregistered and the plates stolen by gov/corp police.
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I don’t think it’s a good idea to have members inform there local gov/corp local police when traveling outside the area they live in, it defeats the purpose it need to be done by the RRDJ on a National level?
We agree, why would we seek permission from them.. they have no authority over us.. They are corporate employees.. not civil servants.. the problem for us is trying to get that message through to our members who have been under that misapprehension all their lives.. It’s tough.
With the ever growing amount of RRDJ members signing up its so critical to make sure they have total peace of mind and a total open line of communication with the RRDJ, this is why i feel the responsibility relies on the RRDJ to inform gov/corp organisations of its members and its member vehicle registrations nationally, this should not be left for members it needs to be don’t nationally by the RRDJ.
We agree.. we are now large enough to appoint a sheriff and will be selecting someone in July… then it will be their job to enforce our rights… fire with fire.