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OI Matteh, called the prosecutor after he realized the case was today, he is like just notify the courts in writing rar rar rar (you know the process) and it’s left at that, wouldn’t give me a straight answer regarding when I can hold a license again, and said talk to Queensland Transport as they “handle” the suspensions, however as no ruling was made, as the police are no longer appearing, nothing is recorded. SUCKAH’S

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I knew all my whores would like the sig.

OI Matteh, called the prosecutor after he realized the case was today, he is like just notify the courts in writing rar rar rar (you know the process) and it’s left at that, wouldn’t give me a straight answer regarding when I can hold a license again, and said talk to Queensland Transport as they “handle” the suspensions, however as no ruling was made, as the police are no longer appearing, nothing is recorded. SUCKAH’S

lmfao, if they arnt careful u can just go and apply for u licence in qld again, and have no worries :)

idiots :laugh:

dude you lost your lisence. How are the police the suckahs?

he surrendered it and it looks like, as usual, the police prosectuor has fcked up and he'll be able to get it back sooner than he should...

hahaha just like me when I was caught driving on a suspension.....play tricky and they just can't figure it out....it's classic.

And tricky we are both quite good at.

indeed...was classic when i was caught driving on a suspension....I talk to the police prosecutor claim they sent it all (letter of suspension) to the wrong address (which doesn't matter anyway) and that I had updated my address online but their system screwed up because they had a wrong address. Got some paperwork from transport showing my address changes, i think he just got too confused and dismissed the charge....so in reality I never had a suspension let alone get screwed over for driving on one...hahaha fun times. Pretty funny seen as negligence is no defence in the law...regardless of the fact transport had the wrong address...I should have known how many points I had and that I was supposed to be on a suspension....meh...police have no idea.

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