A bit sudden, but there was probably some scores to settle.
I wonder who we'll get now and what direction the ship will turn?

cavok wrote:You are saying that Christine Nixon was not a hard act to follow.![]()
1290 wrote:Direction of the ship shouldn't be determined by the one person at the top....their role is to managing staff and be the states head peace keeper...not creating or interpreting law...
whert wrote:He do something special?
cavok wrote:Not hard to receive a speeding ticket, cameras everywhere, 2 klm over, bingo. Not a big deal.
whert wrote:1290 wrote:Direction of the ship shouldn't be determined by the one person at the top....their role is to managing staff and be the states head peace keeper...not creating or interpreting law...
Thinking the same.
What's the fuss on Ken Lay leaving?
He do something special?
sbd3927 wrote: It is totally impossible to not speed in Victoria, even setting cruise control under the limit, and paying attention to the road (although your foots further from the brake pedal) sees you exceeding on downhill stretches. It's noticeably more dangerous on the roads in Vic with the number of people obsessing over their speedo's and not watching the road. Most locals around here are now travelling 10k under, which still leads to tailgaters and unsafe overtaking.
Mich wrote:They're sensible with enforcing speed here. The speed limit is basically 'go with the flow'. If we're all moving the same speed it's fine.
If you're 5-6 miles over the limit it's no big deal as long as everyone's on the same page and everything is flowing safely.
nords wrote:Just hope the WA commissioner doesn't take the job, then you'll end screwed up like us