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I just got a letter in the mail saying my license is suspended because I havent paid a parking fine from back in April 02??

I remember getting the fine ... and I went and disputed it at Subi Council offices but they wouldnt revoke it. Anyway I didn't get any letters in the mail about it, ever, and then I moved house at the end of the year.

I told the Transport office that I moved house and then I get this letter today.

What a crock of shit. I'm so not paying it.

What can I do? I rang Subi and they said it's out of their hands.

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Rubbish it is out of there hands - they forwarded it to the fines enforcement registry they can direct them to cancel it / extend payment etc . Did you get a new sticker for your licence with youe new address - if yes you have evidence you told transport you had moved address - but its a council fine by the sounds of it and nothing to do with Dept Of Transport

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hehehe, dispute it with the fines enforcement registry as much as you can eh.

It's a wonder how they suspended your DRIVERS license, and simply not the VEHICLE (3rd party thinggo) license as they usually do for parking infringements...

There's usually a few files on you at the fines registry, one on the license of the vehicles you own, and one on your drivers license itself.

Once they do not receive payment for a parking ticket, they suspend the vehicle license. sometimes they match them up with the drivers license in the end... very rare (this happened to gf, got $400 of parking fines from 3 initial $30 fines. eck!)

It wasn't till she paid a speeding infringement by money order they had to do a search for her file, found the outstanding parking ones and transferred them.....

so there ya go, the fines enforcement registry lick dogs balls, and liek it in teh butt!

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Guys, just like to get some advice . I've recieved an infringement final demand notice which is about 10 days over due,:bonk: I tried paying at the post office but they couldn't except payment. Does anybody know if I can still pay this fine?? and where to pay?

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