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Sport Leisure and Law

   

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Running head: SPORT LEISURE AND LAW
SPORT LEISURE AND LAW
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1SPORT LEISURE AND LAW
Table of Contents
Part A...............................................................................................................................................2
Issues............................................................................................................................................2
Rule..............................................................................................................................................2
Application......................................................................................................................................3
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................5
Part 2................................................................................................................................................5
Reference.........................................................................................................................................7
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2SPORT LEISURE AND LAW
Part A
Issues
In this case several issues can be found. The first issue can be identified as the charge of
Jimmy on offence relating to speeding and drink driving. The second issue is Jimmy’s suspicious
link to organized crime and import and distribution of ecstasy and GRHP-6. The third issue is the
charge of assault made against Jimmy for causing grievous bodily harm to an opponent after
receiving racial taunts. The final issue in the case is Jimmy’s drug test for cocaine from four
weeks ago.
Rule
Under the provisions of the rule 20 of the Australian Road Rules in a no-sign area the
default speed limit applies. The default limits mentioned in the rule are in a built up area the
default speed is 50 kph and outside a built up area it is 100 kph. Further under the Alcohol
Interlock Scheme the offence of speeding and/or drunk driving are penalized. Section 63 (1) (a)
and (c) of the scheme provides for the penalties for driving under alcohol influence to an extent
to be incapable of having proper control of vehicle as the disqualification from driving and
cancellation of license or learner’s permit. Section 64 (1) provides the penalization for driving
with an alcohol content of 0.08 as disqualification from driving and cancellation of license or
learner’s permit. Further under this scheme speeding more than 40kph of the default limit will
impose a fine of 24 penalty units where a penalty unit is equal to $50 (Transport.wa.gov.au,
2019). Under the Road Traffic Act 1974 imposes penalties on drink driving offences. For a BAC
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