Amee
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Do they impound cars and suspend licenses on the spot in Qld for certain driving offences like they do here? If so, maybe his car is impounded for the high speed pursuit and has no license?
He was granted bail but was back in custody on July 27 when he led New South Wales police on a high speed pursuit after attending this year’s Splendour in the Grass music festival.
Police allege Mr Tostee was spotted driving a grey vehicle with no numberplates and reaching speeds of 200km/hour on the Pacific Motorway south of the border.
Police deployed road spikes on the northbound lanes of the M1 just prior to the Tugun Tunnel, but it is alleged Mr Tostee continued to drive on the rims at about 140km/hour.
His appearance will also include a mention for the drink driving and breach of bail condition charges he received on July 27
http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...anger-to-the-law/story-fnj90t7b-1227020994419
http://www.criminallawexperts.com.au/traffic-law/drink-driving.aspx
oopsie I forgot the phones were found in a car ....
Audio recordings, said to have been extracted by police technical experts from mobile phones found in a car in the building’s basement, were believed to be the lead detectives were looking for to arrest Tostee on Friday.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stees-apartment-fell-death.html#ixzz3Ae16jkNI
He was granted bail but was back in custody on July 27 when he led New South Wales police on a high speed pursuit after attending this year’s Splendour in the Grass music festival.
Police allege Mr Tostee was spotted driving a grey vehicle with no numberplates and reaching speeds of 200km/hour on the Pacific Motorway south of the border.
Police deployed road spikes on the northbound lanes of the M1 just prior to the Tugun Tunnel, but it is alleged Mr Tostee continued to drive on the rims at about 140km/hour.
His appearance will also include a mention for the drink driving and breach of bail condition charges he received on July 27
http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...anger-to-the-law/story-fnj90t7b-1227020994419
http://www.criminallawexperts.com.au/traffic-law/drink-driving.aspx
oopsie I forgot the phones were found in a car ....
Audio recordings, said to have been extracted by police technical experts from mobile phones found in a car in the building’s basement, were believed to be the lead detectives were looking for to arrest Tostee on Friday.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stees-apartment-fell-death.html#ixzz3Ae16jkNI