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since they are 2 licences (motorbike and car licence), dont u loose ur motorbike licence and get to use your car licence then?

Your car/motorbike & boat liciences are all tied together...

I was breath tested this morning at caloundra at the boat ramp before going wave jumping on the jet ski... First time this has ever happened, but the water police did a check on my licience number to see that I have done the latest jet ski licience update and that I was on an open licience... I blew 0.0 tho as i didnt have a heavy night last night... But its the same rules as the road when on water...

The only licience I have that cannot be taken is my 14t forklift ticket... :P

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lol forklifts on road is not good. a friend tried it. first corner and it flipped. then again he was doing 60k's down the markets at the time and they are rear wheel steer :D

he doesnt work for the company anymore :P

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lol bl to the motorcycle license.....hope you learned you lesson

:P or atleast plan to revenge it somehow with some cheekyness

neways never mind man, everyday is closer to get your license again

lol yeah forklift pimping for the win....but taking it for a spin on the nice tar out there is a baaaaaaddd idea :rofl:....funny

but oh so bad

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