27—Exemptions from section 47D of Act
(1) A police officer
who, in the course of official duties, drives on a road, or causes to stand on
a road, a government-registered motor bike at the front of which is attached a
label or sticker that bears the number allotted to the motor bike under the
Act is exempt from the operation of section 47D(1)(c) of the Act
if—
(a) the
label or sticker is made of silver reflective decal material; and
(b) the
label or sticker is 220 millimetres wide and 93 millimetres high;
and
(c)
every letter and figure on the label or sticker is printed in blue on a white
background and in upper case; and
(d) the
label or sticker bears the slogan "SA Government".
(2) An officer or
employee of the South Australian Police Department or the Transport Department
who drives a motor vehicle on a road, or causes a motor vehicle to stand on a
road, is exempt from the operation of section 47D(1)(a), (b) and (c) of
the Act if—
(a) the
vehicle is being used for the purpose of testing the legibility of
number plates; and
(b) the
vehicle displays a sign bearing the word "test".
(3) A person who
drives a motor vehicle, or causes a motor vehicle to stand, on a road in
circumstances referred to in regulation 25(3) is exempt from the
operation of section 47D(1)(c) of the Act.