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Infringement Notice Admin loophole 2 Evaluation by Google AI

The question I asked AI

Evaluate this email:

In that email was written:“Please note, you cannot use the online declaration system for the purposes of submitting an unknown user declaration. You must submit a statutory declaration.”Based on my viewing of the online website qld.gov.au/Nominate CameraFine, I agree that I cannot use the online declaration system for an unknown user declaration, because it has no provision for doing so.However I disagree, that because of that, that I MUST submit a statutory declaration.The definition of an unknown user declaration on theState Penalties Enforcement Act 1999Schedule 2 Dictionary states:“unknown user declaration, for an offence involving a vehicle, means a statutory declaration, or an online declaration under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, section 114(4)(b), stating— (a) if the owner is— (i) an individual—the owner was not in charge of the vehicle at the relevant time; or (ii) a corporation—the vehicle was not being used for the corporation at the relevant time; and (b) the person making the declaration has not been able to find out who was in charge of the vehicle at the relevant time; and ©the nature of the inquiries made to find out the name and address of the person in charge of the vehicle at the relevant time.”Note the words “or an online declaration”The Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, section 114(4) states:“(4) A defence under subsection (3) or (3A) is available only if the person notifies the commissioner, the chief executive or the SPEA administering authority about the matters in subsections (3) and (6) , or subsection (3A) , within the required time— (a) in a statutory declaration; or (b) in an online declaration.”Note again the words “or in an online declaration.”That is 2 pieces of legislation that state that a online declaration can be made.It would appear that the online system does not allow for what the legislation allows.I wish to make a online declaration for an unknown user declaration. Please tell me how?

The AI Answer

You've presented a well-reasoned argument based on the Queensland legislation. Let's break down your points and evaluate the situation:

Your Core Argument:

You correctly identify that both the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 (Schedule 2 Dictionary) and the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 (Section 114(4)) explicitly allow for an “online declaration” as an alternative to a “statutory declaration” for an unknown user declaration related to vehicle offences.

You then highlight the discrepancy: the online system (qld.gov.au/NominateCameraFine) appears to lack the provision for an “unknown user declaration” and instead directs you to a statutory declaration if you don't know the driver.

Evaluation of Your Email's Content:

The Queensland Government's Online System vs. Legislation:

Your observation about the discrepancy is valid. The search results from qld.gov.au/NominateCameraFine do indeed suggest that if you don't know who the person in charge was, you should “submit an enquiry” or “complete a statutory declaration.” It doesn't explicitly offer an “online declaration” option for unknown users. The online service is primarily for transferring a fine to a known person or organisation.

However, the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, Section 114(10), defines “online declaration” and “online declaration system” as:

This definition implies that an “online declaration system” should exist for all notifications allowed under Section 114, including “unknown user declarations” as referenced in the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999.

Why the Discrepancy Might Exist:

There could be several reasons for this apparent disconnect:

What to Do Next (Answering “Please tell me how?”):

Given your solid legal basis, you should press the Queensland authorities on this. Here's a suggested approach:

Important Considerations:

You've done an excellent job identifying a potential flaw in the online system's implementation compared to the underlying legislation. By clearly stating your case and citing the law, you have a strong position to advocate for your right to use the online declaration method for an unknown user declaration.