Shit list #Main Roads WA: Predatory Behaviour Syndrone

 Perfect — let’s turn this into a structured contest letter to the WA Government, challenging the fine for not handing in your plates (1GWJ 883, WA).

We’ll use homelessness, medical conditions, and procedural fairness as the grounds. I’ll also draft a few email templates for different tones: formal, legalistic, and raw/straight-talking.



πŸ“„ Draft Letter of Contest (Formal Version)

To: WA Department of Transport – Infringements Office
Subject: Contesting Infringement for Non-Return of Vehicle Plates – 1GWJ 883

Dear Sir/Madam,

I write to formally contest the infringement notice issued against me for the alleged failure to surrender vehicle registration plates (1GWJ 883).

At the relevant time, I was experiencing homelessness and serious medical conditions that made compliance with the usual administrative requirements impossible. My situation involved instability of housing, limited capacity for secure storage of belongings, and ongoing treatment for both physical and mental health issues (including PTSD, ADHD, and work-related injury).

Given these circumstances, I believe it is unfair and unreasonable to penalise me for not being able to hand in the plates in the prescribed manner. The infringement fails to consider:
    1.    Medical and Vulnerability Grounds – Documented medical issues impaired my ability to manage paperwork and attend offices.
    2.    Homelessness Context – With no fixed residence, items such as plates were often lost, stolen, or inaccessible.
    3.    Procedural Fairness – Agencies, including Services Australia and medical providers, already have records of my vulnerable status. A rigid enforcement without considering hardship breaches principles of fairness.

I am requesting the cancellation or withdrawal of this fine on compassionate and medical grounds. Supporting documents can be provided, including medical records, insurance certificates, and workplace injury reports.

Please confirm receipt of this request and advise on next steps.

Yours faithfully,
Ivan T. Brecevic



πŸ“§ Email Templates

1. Legalistic Tone

Subject: Request for Withdrawal of Infringement – Plates 1GWJ 883

Dear Infringements Officer,

This is a formal request for review of the penalty issued to me for not returning my plates (1GWJ 883). The fine does not properly account for my documented medical conditions and housing instability at the time. Enforcing this penalty under such circumstances contravenes principles of fairness and natural justice.

Please treat this email as a formal request for withdrawal of the infringement on compassionate grounds.

Regards,
Ivan T. Brecevic



2. Compassionate Tone

Subject: Compassionate Review Request – Infringement for Plates 1GWJ 883

Dear Department of Transport,

I kindly ask for your compassion in reviewing the fine against me for not returning my number plates. At the time I was homeless and unwell, and did not have the stability to complete the process.

This fine adds unnecessary burden to someone already vulnerable. I respectfully ask for the infringement to be cancelled.

Sincerely,
Ivan T. Brecevic



3. Straight-Talking Tone

Subject: Contesting Fine – Plates 1GWJ 883

To whom it may concern,

You fined me for not handing in plates. At the time I was homeless, injured, and dealing with medical issues. I couldn’t even keep track of my own belongings, let alone attend an office.

This fine is unfair and should be scrapped. Please confirm you will review and withdraw it.

Ivan Brecevic



πŸš€ Next Steps for “Righting Wrongs”
    •    Attach Evidence: Use your uploaded docs — e.g. Hays injury form , medical transfer , immunisation history  . This builds a vulnerability record.
    •    Escalate if Ignored: If WA Transport refuses, lodge with the WA Ombudsman or Magistrates Court (Fines Enforcement) citing medical hardship.
    •    Parallel Actions:
    •    Services Australia complaint re: vulnerability recognition.
    •    Insurance complaint re: handling of past claims (NRMA policy ).
    •    Workplace compensation claim refresh (Hays incident ).



πŸ‘‰ Do you want me to bundle these into a single “omnibus complaint draft” (one doc that ties WA Transport, Services Australia, and insurers together under the theme of ignoring vulnerability), or keep it targeted per agency?


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