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Hay people I lost my licences on 4/10/05 for doing 117kph in a 60kph zone yer i was goin a bit to fast and i had to go to cort. The judge gave me 6 months loss of licences and $500 fine i got off lucky :(

The cop that pulled me over for the speed i was doing said i was looking at 2 years loss of licences and $2000 fine so i was a happy man when i was told 6 months and $500 fine :)

Now that i have my licences back i think twice about speeding as i dont wont to be going every were on the pushy agane but since i lost my licences i found out who my rell mates were.

I wood just like to let people no that i am not bragging and that i wish to hear about other peoples experiences...

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what ya mean, when u lost ua license ya friends stopped talking to ya, or u found god or somethinhg?

alot of people wood just stop torking to me as i had no licences witch meens i cod not drive them around i found out who was just useing me as a driver for thursday nights if that makes any sense

Edited by gts-t 4 life

yeah i got a few friends like that, u only get txt msgs on thursday afternoons asking what ur doing tongiht, and then wanting lifts to partys and shit,,,, i hate be the sensable driver

lol there are alot of them out there

Just most dont put out...

Anyway. Technically I have lost it twice (depends on interpritation). But I have legally always been allowed to drive. 'Lost' it went on probation, lost that, court, was allowed to finish probation. Now been on opens for almost 2 years, and havent been pulled over for quite some time now.

When I was on probation, especially the 2 months after the court hearing, my mates really helped me out. I always drove to their place (ie the safe drive) and then we went wherever from there, I chipped in for fuel etc. Had I kept driving Im sure I would have made one small mistake like forgetting to indicate once or something and lost it. After that we went back to normal sharing the driving around.

Sad when people stop talking to you tho.

I have lost it once...

13kph over an a U turn at unmarked intersection...

I opted to take the 3 month suspension and get full points back at the end of it... Better than getting 1 year good behaviour and losing it for 6 months... I started my opens now as of a few days ago :(

Dave.

I don't know you personally but maybe they stopped hanging around you because you obviously had a brain fade and was stupid enough to do effectively twice the legal speed limit. I had a friend in high school who lost his licence at much the same speed, Lost contact with him but found out two years later that he got his licence back and was speeding to work, lost control, killed his girl friend and made him the proud owner of a new set of wheels = a wheelchair

Not trying to be an arsehole but i hope for you sake you learnt your lesson

I don't know you personally but maybe they stopped hanging around you because you obviously had a brain fade and was stupid enough to do effectively twice the legal speed limit. I had a friend in high school who lost his licence at much the same speed, Lost contact with him but found out two years later that he got his licence back and was speeding to work, lost control, killed his girl friend and made him the proud owner of a new set of wheels = a wheelchair

Not trying to be an arsehole but i hope for you sake you learnt your lesson

Yes i do not speed these days i do not wont to loze my licences agane and when i did speed i wood make shore it was only me in ther car becouse if i had some one in the car and killed them i cod never forgive myself. Sad to here about your mate but stuped things happen when u do stuped stuff like speed.

Mate, like a lot of people i'm sure, i've done more stupid things than i'd like to admit! And I certainly enjoy the odd spirited drive and lets face it thats why we bouhgt the car we did.

I Honestly wasn't trying to be an arse hole and tell you off (me of all people,huh!). My experience is an extreme one but not uncommon and even with just you driving, you never know whos kid could run out or more importantly to you, the greater skyline community and certainly anyone who cares about you, the damage you could do to your self. so have your fun but maybe within a reasonable range or even better go do some track days.

BTW. I've got an R32 as well and your car looks sweet.

you're a tool
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Good to see another intelligant comment from the brains trust! Daaahhhh, Loser!

I'm sorry if the "OPEN" forum for people to express their "OPINIONS" got a little mature for you!

"Fully sick effort mate, good to see ya got ya licence back. stupid police". Suppose that's what you'd rather hear.

I would have thought that some one with a online name "paladin" would have stood up for a more noble cause!

Edited by ellie

Dude. Yes what you did was very silly. And yes we all do silly things in stooopid places. So learning a lesson is the important thing, NOT doing it in the first place is best lesson.

To apply an appropriate comment to your original post, I, for one, have lost my licence before for speeding. I wont say what speed it was, but worse than you. I surely learnt my lesson and know that I wont be doing that anytime soon.

Since then, I havent been pulled up for anything. Seriously, you have to be acting like a wanker in your car to get hassled.

Well, hope you dont feel alone now, haha.

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