Tiger-ferret
Well-known member
Fines are designed to deter. If someone else pays it then there’s no change to behavior.Truck driver pays the fine not the company, if you park where you're not allowed, driver pays, if company pays kindly let me know
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Fines are designed to deter. If someone else pays it then there’s no change to behavior.Truck driver pays the fine not the company, if you park where you're not allowed, driver pays, if company pays kindly let me know
For parking fines, yes it would be a crazy thing to do, but are you including the speeding fines as well?Absolutely not the case.
The TWU would be broke within weeks if they engaged in such insanity.
Or just another way for the clubs that pay under the table to save their players moneyThe % of fines would be an interesting way to try and figure out who is paid what...
Yes.For parking fines, yes it would be a crazy thing to do, but are you including the speeding fines as well?
Then there's no doubt that this is true for TWU members as you have said.Yes.
They do not pay member's fines for traffic or parking infringements, nor any other illegal activity - of which there is plenty.
I don't know who told you this was the case but they are misinformed.
I worked in the industry for years and am a former TWU member; it is a ridiculous assertion.
Is your friends name Pinocchio.Then there's no doubt that this is true for TWU members as you have said.
But i have a friend who is a member of the RTBU and he has told me that his and his friends who are also members, said that their speeding fines do get paid by their Union.
I don't doubt my friend but,
I'll see if i can find something to confirm this and re-post.
Looks like it applies to bus drivers done for speeding on the job (in buses? they should be sacked) as long as they pay into the 'traffic fund'. Mind boggling, I guess the membership fees are calculated on the number of payouts per annum vs membership numbers.Then there's no doubt that this is true for TWU members as you have said.
But i have a friend who is a member of the RTBU and he has told me that his and his friends who are also members, said that their speeding fines do get paid by their Union.
I don't doubt my friend but,
I'll see if i can find something to confirm this and re-post.
Yes, thanks for that, this is the link that i was just about to post.Looks like it applies to bus drivers done for speeding on the job (in buses? they should be sacked) as long as they pay into the 'traffic fund'. Mind boggling, I guess the membership fees are calculated on the number of payouts per annum vs membership numbers.
When they brought the fine system in part of their rationale was
That they didn't want the top players from the top clubs missing games at the big end of the season ( no good for crowds)
Its kind of an admission by the nrl that they only care about the top clubs
Don't forget the most recent one - the wooden spoon!2022 Pasifika Leadership and Excellence Award
Winner: James Tamou (Wests Tigers)
James Tamou affectionally known as Jimmy has been a mainstay in the NRL since his debut in 2009. Born in Palmerston North NZ, Jimmy is of Māori and Cook Island (as well as Danish) decent and has won some of the most prestigious team awards across the game from Premierships to World Cups.