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Ok so heres the deal.

Was driving a hire car in Hobart at the start of year and got pinged on bridge for about 15-20 over. They sent a fine for $110 and wait for it....... 3 points!!!!

Now the way i figure seeing as my drivers lic is held in WA and the fine is coming from Tas if i dont pay it what are they gonna do?

This is based on 2-3 years ago when i was driving in Sydney in my WA registered car on a tollway and did not bother finding one of those e ticket things, they sent me a bill which i never paid, nothing ever came of it, they must have given up.

Ill probably just pay it as i have a pretty clean lic but dont want to if i dont have to as it reduces my "buffer" considerably.

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As to my understanding you still have to pay the fine buts points dont count? this is what happened to me anyway...i got a fine in nsw and the demerit points didnt count here in qld lucky too as it was double demerits!

yer dept of planning and infrastructure finally turned their phones back on and they reckon it will. Ahh well i guess i was the one driving after all, ignoring "this bridge has a fixed camera" sign too.

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