Jump to content
SAU Community

Appealing For A Suspened License For Thoese People Has Done This Before


Recommended Posts

I was on good driving behaviour period for one year i have done 6 months without speeding or getting caught but recently i was caughting speed doing 107 in a 90 zone.

i was wondering to the people on here who has appeal their license back with the local magistrates court for work, study etc whats the sucess rate of getting it back ???

what process does it involve getting it back ??

appreciate everyone's help

with the current reputation hoons are giving us in the past week in the media, in particular skyline drivers...I don't like your chances at all. My boss just went to court last week to appeal his loss and he didn't even really get to say anything...judge just handed down the sentence...waste of time really...

so wait... let me get this right... you were already on a good behaviour license, after already having lost your license previously?

and you want to be put on another good behaviour licence? after having proven, not only once, but TWICE, that you're not able to follow some simple road rules and be trusted with driving a motor vehicle on the roads?

do i have that right?

mmmmkay....

Honestly mate... do the crime... do the time

haha...do the crime, do the time.

Is that from judge dredd or something else? Or is it from that cartoon Cops?

I vote for the wasting your time option. I dont think anyone will come up with something to get you out of this one. Only solution would be to get rid of the lead based shoes your wearing, maybe drive bare foot or something yeh?

Edited by r33_racer

You're asking for the wrong advice....after getting caught speeding while on a demerit point extention the only advice you need is where to buy some comfortable shoes :P

Edited by madbung

To be honest after giving a lift to a guy i work with to court for the same reason. I took a seat watched what happens (3 weeks ago).

There were about 10 cases infront of my fellow work mate and all of them were rejected. Except for a courier driver who had lost his licience not because of speed but because of too many parking fines...

The judge guy said to all those speeding, its for your own good. Slow down and if i see any of you again you loose it for 3 years...

I thought to my self this is very hard. 2 of the guys were apprentice, one was an electrician and the other was a plumber. So both of them had really good reasons to get their liciences back and the gudge said no with out even blinking an eye...

They are cracking down big time...

The fact that you were on a good behaviour licience is gonna kill you in court...

Sorry to tell you mate but i recently went to court for a traffic matter. I had no previous offences and bloody good excuse, running late for my brothers wedding and i got a little sideways around a corner.

I had a Traffic offence recorded and a $400 fine.

I'd have to agree with the other guys, do the crime...do the time

I'd tend to agree with everyone else, 17km over the limit is a bit excessive. Having said that, we all speed from time to time, so part of me wants to say you were unlucky getting caught the second time on your good behaviour, another part of me wants to say that if your licence was so precious you would have been more careful..

Good luck anyway mate, live an learn i guess

sems as though no one could give you any real world advice,,,,

I have had two good behaviour licences,, and lost the first one 6 months into it,,

First thing,, get yourself a letter from your boss outlining how important you are to the company and how much of an inconvenience to them it would be to replace you as without your licence, you would be of no use to them,,,

secondly,,, go to the main roads and get a printout of your driving history so you know what you are up against when trying to explain your history, note, you can only get 5 years but the courts will have access to ten !!!

now the comments made regarding the judge is correct,, it all depends on them,, I got a judge at inala court who commented to the guy before me, that he gives everybody a first time chance,,

When I came up he looked at my history,, shook his head and asked how i still had my licence for so long, then commented that that was the fault of the points system and if he saw me again, i'd be walking,,

What happens is that the judge quashes the points for the fine that you got within the 12 month good behaviour, so that you just go back onto finishing off the 12 months as if nothing happened,,,

So, if you really want to keep your licence, get a hair cut, wear a tie,, and one thing that will really help,,,

Get yourself a lawyer,,,it will cost you a few hundred,, but it is cheap compared to not having a licence,,,

cheers

John

*sigh* with some of the posts in this thread, its no wonder imports and skylines are constantly targeted, with attitudes and mentalities (and driving skills... or moreso the lack of them) like those

Interesting,

That wasn't directed at me by any chance was it?

cheers

John

what gave you that impression? :)

Well there was only one or two posts that could have provoked a response like that, so if wasn't to me then it must have been someone else, or has some sarcasm come into play as well?

cheers

John

To be honest, it was aimed at you a bit, yes.

Sure, everyone does stupid things on the road from time to time, i don't pretend i'm some sort of Saint or anything, however, there is a time and a place for everything.

What i don't agree with is the way you seem to think you can thumb your nose at/flaunt the law, and think that it doesn't in some way affect everyone else.

I don't see why repeat offenders should be shown any form of leniency, it is just promoting the bad behaviour to continue.

if you lose your license, deal with it, learn from your mistakes, and move on.

Don't come on here whinging that you are hard done by, and you should be given a second chance, and you need your license for work, etc etc... you should have thought about that BEFOREHAND, BEFORE you went and pretended you were Takumi, or before you thought you were Victor Bray at that set of traffic lights. DONT go on about how you expect to still be let off when you CONTINUE to do things that are against the law.

i'll leave it at that, as this is something i feel rather strongly on.

To be honest, it was aimed at you a bit, yes.

Sure, everyone does stupid things on the road from time to time, i don't pretend i'm some sort of Saint or anything, however, there is a time and a place for everything.

What i don't agree with is the way you seem to think you can thumb your nose at/flaunt the law, and think that it doesn't in some way affect everyone else.

I don't see why repeat offenders should be shown any form of leniency, it is just promoting the bad behaviour to continue.

if you lose your license, deal with it, learn from your mistakes, and move on.

Don't come on here whinging that you are hard done by, and you should be given a second chance, and you need your license for work, etc etc... you should have thought about that BEFOREHAND, BEFORE you went and pretended you were Takumi, or before you thought you were Victor Bray at that set of traffic lights. DONT go on about how you expect to still be let off when you CONTINUE to do things that are against the law.

i'll leave it at that, as this is something i feel rather strongly on.

Well excuse me,,

which God empowered you to prejudge me?,,

It just so happens that I am coming up on 30 years of accident free driving,,

How about you?

how would you know why I lost my licence or anything to do with me?

The dude asked for some advice,, everybody seemed to just bag him, so I told him what he wanted to know,,

how can you say that it is people like me ( or what even gives you the right to judge anybody) that give imports a bad name,,you don't even know me,,

It is people like these---

http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.p...gular%20driving

That give skylines a bad name,,

What sort of breed is the horse that you are astride?

it must be a fair few hands, as you seem to be riding fairly high on it

Get a life

pffft

cheers for the information 33GTT yes your right ive hear people being let off with a warning or no points at all for one year only if you have a good reason such as you got a fulltime job you need to pay your bills and debt to up depending on the judge I may be lucky but it dosent look to good for me at the moment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Well, that's kinda the point. The calipers might interfere with the inside of the barrels 16" rims are only about 14" inside the barrels, which is ~350mm, and 334mm rotors only leave about 8mm outboard for the caliper before you get to 350, And.... that;s not gunna be enough. If the rims have a larger ID than that, you might sneak it in. I'd be putting a measuring stick inside the wheel and eyeballing the extra required for the caliper outboard of the rotor before committing to bolting it all on.
    • OK, so again it has been a bit of a break but it was around researching what had been done since I didn't have access to Neil's records and not everything is obvious without pulling stuff apart. Happily the guy who assembled the engine had kept reasonable records, so we now know the final spec is: Bottom end: Standard block and crank Ross 86.5mm forgies, 9:1 compression Spool forged rods Standard main bolts Oil pump Spool billet gears in standard housing Aeroflow extended and baffled sump Head Freshly rebuilt standard head with new 80lb valve springs Mild porting/port match Head oil feed restrictor VCT disabled Tighe 805C reground cams (255 duration, 8.93 lift)  Adjustable cam gears on inlet/exhaust Standard head bolts, gasket not confirmed but assumed MLS External 555cc Nismo injectors Z32 AFM Bosch 023 Intank fuel pump Garret 2871 (factory housings and manifold) Hypertune FFP plenum with standard throttle   Time to book in a trip to Unigroup
    • I forgot about my shiny new plates!
    • Well, apparently they do fit, however this wont be a problem if not because the car will be stationary while i do the suspension work. I was just going to use the 16's to roll the old girl around if I needed to. I just need to get the E90 back on the road first. Yes! I'm a believer! 🙌 So, I contacted them because the site kinda sucks and I was really confused about what I'd need. They put together a package for me and because I was spraying all the seat surfaces and not doing spot fixes I decided not to send them a headrest to colour match, I just used their colour on file (and it was spot on).  I got some heavy duty cleaner, 1L of colour, a small bottle of dye hardener and a small bottle of the dye top coat. I also got a spray gun as I needed a larger nozzle than the gun I had and it was only $40 extra. From memory the total was ~$450 ish. Its not cheap but the result is awesome. They did add repair bits and pieces to the quote originally and the cost came down significantly when I said I didn't need any repair products. I did it over a weekend. The only issues I had were my own; I forgot to mix the hardener into the dye two coats but I had enough dye for 2 more coats with the hardener. I also just used up all the dye because why not and i rushed the last coat which gave me some runs. Thankfully the runs are under the headrests. The gun pattern wasn't great, very round and would have been better if it was a line. It made it a little tricky to get consistent coverage and I think having done the extra coats probably helped conceal any coverage issues. I contacted them again a few months later so I could get our X5 done (who the f**k thought white leather was a good idea for a family car?!) and they said they had some training to do in Sydney and I could get a reduced rate on the leather fix in the X5 if I let them demo their product on our car. So I agreed. When I took Bec in the E39 to pick it up, I showed them the job I'd done in my car and they were all (students included) really impressed. Note that they said the runs I created could be fixed easily at the time with a brush or an air compressor gun. So, now with the two cars done I can absolutely recommend Colourlock.  I'll take pics of both interiors and create a new thread.
    • Power is fed to the ECU when the ignition switch is switched to IGN, at terminal 58. That same wire also connects to the ECCS relay to provide both the coil power and the contact side. When the ECU sees power at 58 it switches 16 to earth, which pulls the ECCS relay on, which feeds main power into the ECU and also to a bunch of other things. None of this is directly involved in the fuel pump - it just has to happen first. The ECU will pull terminal 18 to earth when it wants the fuel pump to run. This allows the fuel pump relay to pull in, which switches power on into the rest of the fuel pump control equipment. The fuel pump control regulator is controlled from terminal 104 on the ECU and is switched high or low depending on whether the ECU thinks the pump needs to run high or low. (I don't know which way around that is, and it really doesn't matter right now). The fuel pump control reg is really just a resistor that controls how the power through the pump goes to earth. Either straight to earth, or via the resistor. This part doesn't matter much to us today. The power to the fuel pump relay comes from one of the switched wires from the IGN switch and fusebox that is not shown off to the left of this page. That power runs the fuel pump relay coil and a number of other engine peripherals. Those peripherals don't really matter. All that matters is that there should be power available at the relay when the key is in the right position. At least - I think it's switched. If it's not switched, then power will be there all the time. Either way, if you don't have power there when you need it (ie, key on) then it won't work. The input-output switching side of the relay gains its power from a line similar (but not the same as) the one that feeds the ECU. SO I presume that is switched. Again, if there is not power there when you need it, then you have to look upstream. And... the upshot of all that? There is no "ground" at the fuel pump relay. Where you say: and say that pin 1 Black/Pink is ground, that is not true. The ECU trigger is AF73, is black/pink, and is the "ground". When the ECU says it is. The Blue/White wire is the "constant" 12V to power the relay's coil. And when I say "constant", I mean it may well only be on when the key is on. As I said above. So, when the ECU says not to be running the pump (which is any time after about 3s of switching on, with no crank signal or engine speed yet), then you should see 12V at both 1 and 2. Because the 12V will be all the way up to the ECU terminal 18, waiting to be switched to ground. When the ECU switches the fuel pump on, then AF73 should go to ~0V, having been switched to ground and the voltage drop now occurring over the relay coil. 3 & 5 are easy. 5 is the other "constant" 12V, that may or may not be constant but will very much want to be there when the key is on. Same as above. 3 goes to the pump. There should never be 12V visible at 3 unless the relay is pulled in. As to where the immobiliser might have been spliced into all this.... It will either have to be on wire AF70 or AF71, whichever is most accessible near the alarm. Given that all those wires run from the engine bay fusebox or the ECU, via the driver's area to the rear of the car, it could really be either. AF70 will be the same colour from the appropriate fuse all the way to the pump. If it has been cut and is dangling, you should be able to see that  in that area somewhere. Same with AF71.   You really should be able to force the pump to run. Just jump 12V onto AF72 and it should go. That will prove that the pump itself is willing to go along with you when you sort out the upstream. You really should be able to force the fuel pump relay on. Just short AF73 to earth when the key is on. If the pump runs, then the relay is fine, and all the power up to both inputs on the relay is fine. If it doesn't run (and given that you checked the relay itself actually works) then one or both of AF70 and AF71 are not bringing power to the game.
×
×
  • Create New...