Demerit point dealers: The dodgy black market scheme operating through social media

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The points are supposedly being exchanged for cash by drivers using social media marketplaces or groups.

The demerit points exchange scheme is unlawful and threatens the safety of other drivers on the roads.

"If they're involved in this sort of behaviour, should be really, really concerned because it is illegal, unlawful and will be punished," criminal lawyer Ron Behlau told 9News. Online platforms generally ban the sale of illegal items or goods, but in some cases the sale of demerit points is falling through the cracks.Facebook pages have popped up where you can reportedly buy and sell demerit points.

It had a price tag of just $50, but could actually end up costing hefty fines or jail time for those involved. "Swearing a false declaration is an offence itself. It's also tantamount to perverting the course of justice, which carries with it a seven-year maximum," Behlau said.

 

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