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trying to save lives. I think the very fact that we have such a good safety record, although one which can be improved upon - in relation to other States and Territories it is a very good road safety record - is in no small way due to the efforts of the Australian Federal Police in their monitoring of road regulations and safety regulations.

Generally, I welcome the support of the house and I am sure this Bill will have the support of the house. I am glad I was able to fix up those clear errors that were made by those opposite us in the Labor camp, and I cannot wait for - - -

Mr Moore: Craig Duby, the practising lawyer.

MR DUBY: I am not practising, but I have got it right. All I can say, if that is the case, is that our lawyer opposite needs more practice because he has clearly got it wrong.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Bill agreed to in principle.

Detail Stage

Clauses 1 to 8, by leave, taken together, and agreed to.

Clauses 9 to 11, by leave, taken together.

MR MOORE (9.53): Mr Speaker, having heard the Government present all their arguments - - -

MR SPEAKER: Order! Mr Moore, are you seeking leave to move your amendments as one?

MR MOORE: I would seek leave from the Assembly to move these 10 amendments as one so that we can deal with them as quickly as possible.

MR SPEAKER: Is leave granted? There being no objection, leave is granted.

Mr Kaine: If he does not talk for more than 15 minutes.

MR MOORE: On each one. Thank you, Mr Speaker. I move:

Clause 9, page 2, paragraph (a), line 24, omit "$70", substitute "$50".

Clause 9, page 2, paragraph (b), line 26, omit "$100", substitute "$70".

Clause 9, page 2, paragraph (c), line 28, omit "$130", substitute "$100".

Clause 9, page 2, paragraph (d), line 30, omit "$80", substitute "$60".


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