Cyclist Groups On The Road

Drivers and cyclists have a duty to one another to share the roads. This is because a bicycle is considered a vehicle and therefore road laws apply to cyclists unless there is an express exemption.

If you have ever seen a large group of cyclists (donning their fashionable lyrca) you may have noticed that they will be riding two abreast with up to 1.5 metres between themselves. This is a safety mechanism so that they are more visible to drivers. Cycling three abreast is not permitted, unless another cyclist is overtaking.

Cyclists are also not permitted by law to ride less than 2 metres behind a vehicle or pass left of a vehicle that is turning left.

Drivers of motor vehicles must also keep a safe distance when passing cyclists. This means, a driver must leave a gap of at least one metre when overtaking a cyclist at a speed under 60 kilometers per hour and when overtaking at a speed faster than 60 kilometers per hour, there must be at least 1.5 meters distance.

Should you ever find yourself driving behind a cyclist or a large group of cyclists, be patient. These rules are in place to keep everyone safe. After all, sharing is caring.

Perth Drug Court. What is it?

What is Drug Court in Perth, Western Australia?

Perth Drug Court operates inside of Perth Magistrates Court and it was established to primarily deal with adult offenders with drug related issues who commit criminal offences.

The purpose of Perth Drug Court aims to have the offender treated under a program to encourage rehabilitation, reduce re-offending and or imprisonment.

Can anyone be accepted into the Drug Court treatment program?

No, not every offender with a drug related issue can be accepted into the treatment program.

The Magistrate who presides in Perth’s Drug Court will decide whether an offender can be assessed for the program.

If the offenders matter is being dealt with in the District or Supreme Court, then the Magistrate will case-manage the offenders program on behalf of that court.

There are certain offences which will exclude an offender from being considered for the drug court programme.

In order to be eligible for the Perth Drug Court an offender must:

·         Have charges before the court;

·         Indicate a plea of guilty;

·         Demonstrate a drug related problem;

·         Request a referral from the Magistrate or Judge;

·         Be able to relocate to Perth for the entire time in the Perth Drug Court if the offender lives regional;

·         Have their outstanding legal issues resolved and be prepared to plead and commit to counselling and intensive treatment in the programme.

Most importantly, the offender must be willing and able to participate in the drug treatment programme.

What is the duration of treatment?

Offenders can be on a treatment programme for a period up to 24 months.  Offenders have a say in what treatment and support services may assist them in their recovery. The Perth Drug Court works together with a range of drug and alcohol treatment and support services to help offenders with their individual needs.

Treatment can include, but is not limited to: frequent urine testing; alcohol testing; psychological screening; supervision with CATS officers;  counselling and in some cases assessment for victim mediation.

The Court Assessment and Treatment Service “CATS”, which is a specialist Adult Community Corrections team that works together with the operation of the Perth Drug Court. CATS will prepare a report for the Magistrate or Judge which will essentially provide treatment the offender is receiving and their progress in the program. The reports are similar in nature to a pre-sentence report.

What happens if an offender tampers with a urine test?

They will immediately be removed from the program.

Can an offender leave the program?

Yes, as this is a program which requires the offender to be ready and willing to participate. Should the offender wish to leave, the Magistrate will take into consideration the extent of the offenders participation and sentence accordingly.

What happens at the end of the program?

A graduation ceremony will take place upon successful completion of the program. An offender will share the success of the program with others who are participating. It is encouraged to invite friends and family to come along to this occasion to show support.

If an offender successfully completes the drug court program, the Magistrate or Judge may take this into consideration when imposing a sentence after hearing the submissions of the defence and prosecution.

Who is a Drug Court lawyer?

The Perth Drug Court lawyer is provided by Legal Aid.

They may provide legal advice in relation to an offenders sentencing outcomes, attend and participate in case review meetings, and represent the offender in court.

Basic Court Etiquette - What do I say or do when I attend court with my lawyer?

If you have never been to court before, we can understand the process may feel daunting.  We recommend these simple tips to help ease you on the day:

  1. Arrive to court early. The date, time and court location will be written on your court papers. If you are unsure contact the court or your lawyer. If you arrive late or you are a no-show, your application will be dealt with in your absence and you may face consequences.

  2. Dress neatly. You don’t need to dress for a gala event, however you should dress appropriately and conservatively. No singlets or sunglasses and shoes must also be worn.

  3. No mobile phones or food and drink. Mobile phones need to be switched off prior to entering the court room. Please do not take food or drinks into the court room.

  4. If a magistrate/judge/registrar is present, you must bow as you enter and exist the court room.

  5. When your matter is being heard, stand up when the magistrate speaks to you. Address the magistrate or judge as Your Honour. Sir or ma’am is also acceptable.

  6. Be respectful and courteous at all times and comply with any directions by court staff and security.

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