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Police hand out 00 worth of fines to a pair re-enacting Titanic

Police hand out $1200 worth of fines to a pair re-enacting Titanic

Posted on June 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Police hand out $1200 worth of fines to a pair re-enacting Titanic

There wasn’t enough space for Jack and Rose on the floating door after the Titanic sunk, but Victoria Police had enough space in fines to slap two people for re-enacting the famous scene on public roads.

Every day, there is something new someone is getting fined for. In fact, just last month, Drive uncovered a motorist riding a motorcycle with a dog strapped to her chest in Queensland.

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Somehow, Victoria Police have topped the chart on this month’s ‘weird fines’ after a pair were caught using their vehicle as a makeshift boat to re-enact a famous scene from the 1997 movie Titanic.

Victoria Police said that Mansfield Highway Patrol was left “bewildered” by a “high-speed Titanic impersonator” near Mount Buller on June 24, 2025.

“Police were conducting speed detection checks along Mount Buller Road when a Jeep was observed with a woman standing with her upper body outside the vehicle’s sunroof.”

“Her arms were spread wide in the air as the Jeep was travelling at 100km/h. The vehicle was intercepted, and officers were quick to draw up some fines like one of those French girls. The passenger was slapped with nearly $600 in fines, while the driver also copped $600 worth of fines and three demerit points for allowing such a stunt to take place.”

While this stunt is incredibly dangerous and outright illegal, there are several different things you could be fined for in this instance.

The most obvious is a fine for not wearing a seatbelt. In the event that your passenger is not wearing one, the driver receives a three-demerit-point infringement and a $349 fine. If the passenger is over 16 years old, they will also incur a separate fine of $349.

Then you have a fine stacked on top for “drive or travel with any part of body protruding”. According to Victorian legislation Road Rule 268, “A person must not travel in or on a motor vehicle with any part of the person’s body outside a window or door of the vehicle unless the person is the driver of the vehicle and is giving a hand signal”.

This specific part of the road rule carries a fine of up to three penalty units, and at $197.59 per unit, both the driver and passenger (if over 16 years old) could score a fine of up to $592.77.

The motorist could have also been susceptible to a $10,000 fine for the subsection of rule 268: “A person must not travel in or on a part of a motor vehicle that is not a part designed primarily for the carriage of passengers or goods”.

We can assume that both the driver and the passenger received a fine of approximately one penalty unit for having a body part outside the window, plus one for not wearing a seatbelt each.

Around Australia, it is illegal to travel with any body part outside of the car, which can result in fines of $349 and three demerit points in NSW, or $268 and three demerit points in Queensland.

With nearly $1200 in fines, it’s safe to say the duo will keep their Jack and Rose impersonations to the comfort of their own home.

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