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Ok, to make these email addresses easy to locate....... here's the appropriate contact details for objections to be lodged.
The ministers office (the minister responsible for Infrastructure amongst other things); david.obyrne@dpac.tas.gov.au The department responsible for collating submissions, and the proposal as it stands right now; saferspeeds@dier.tas.gov.au The proposal as it stands right now(various other information also available on this site); http://www.rstf.tas.gov.au/events/s...ds_consultation As I have said, public submissions close in around 6 weeks time, if you're inclined to act, please do so NOW. Please do your best to make your submission, direct, courteous, and professional. The persons collating the submissions are not the ones making the decisions! DO NOT shoot the messenger! Remain courteous, or risk having your submission deleted before it is considered. Please spread the word about what is transpiring down here. Provide these email addresses to all parties that are in a position to help, any / all associations, motoring groups, enthusiast clubs you may be a member of, or linked to - should be encouraged to lodge INDIVIDUAL submissions. The more submissions we are able to generate, the better, the louder our voices will be heard. As I have said when I first posted - don't be fooled into assuming this only going to effect Tasmania. It is not, and believe me when I say that other state governments are watching this develop very closely indeed. What happens down here WILL happen elsewhere. I will post the email addresses elsewhere in the forum to gain maximum exposure. Speak up now, or allow this to be bulldozed through legislation.
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