Well, it’s official. The Queensland Government’s controversial lockout laws have just passed through parliament and will gradually be rolled out starting from 1 July this year. These laws will mean that you won’t be able to buy drinks after 2:00am or 3:00am if in a designated late-night entertainment area. As of next year, you will …
Month: February 2016
It’s hard to go a day without hearing news reports about the dramatic increase in drug driving offences throughout Queensland. We have written about the spike in drug driving offences previously and we think it’s definitely worth a read.
Being charged with a criminal offence is a major event in anyone’s life. You will more than likely not know what is likely to happen to you or what you need to do to navigate your way through the criminal justice system. In these situations, it’s important that you seek advice and representation from a lawyer. They will …
Most people who have been charged with drink driving know that they will be disqualified from holding a Queensland driver’s licence as part of their punishment. However, many don’t understand when the disqualification actually starts or that their licences will also be suspended for a period of time. This leads to a lot of confusion and, in some …
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Nude sunbathing is one of those things that you either love or you hate. For those who love it, they can be very passionate about it and will try to enjoy their pastime at any opportunity they can get. For many, this includes spending time sunbathing nude in their backyards. Little do they know, they may be …
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The Top 5 DUI Myths
For an offence as serious as DUI (drink driving), it is concerning just how many myths and rumours exist. It seems that almost every driver is confused about some part or another of the DUI or random breath test process. Unfortunately this means that too many people are being caught and charged with DUI offences simply because …