QLD Rear head rests

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Tim W

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It can be a defect, yes.
Pay the fine and make it all be over.
 

Dianne60

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It can be a defect, yes.
Pay the fine and make it all be over.
Thank you. Haven’t been fined - yet. I had an accusation thrown at me. I could not find a definitive answer. Some sites saying yes others saying no.
So I was in the wrong.
 

Dianne60

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Sorry. You are saying it’s a defect (could be classed as not roadworthy) but is it illegal to take them out and carry a passenger in the rear seat