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also in for pg1.

so you want someone who has gotten a provisional licence for work ONLY (IE you!) to come pick you up (assuming its NOT you and you have a licence) so they can risk a 12 month TOTAL BAN on driving ..

bright one einstein - its meant for work only!

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I think there was actually a ruling change kick in this year, as they worked out at long bloody last they need to get harder on drink drivers. So I dont think you (sorry your mate) can get anything now, its goneskis!

That said, you/he would have been told in court if you/he were given a work licence. So I think its safe to say no he/you dont.

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sorry guys, ive never drank and drove, so stop with ya whinging keyboard warriors shyte, i was asking the question on behalf of my mate, and i do not have a licence either because of defects/hooning etc, if i was the one who did drink drive i wouldnt deny it, fair is fair, but thanks for the help anyway, and he said they didnt tell him at court as he didnt enquire about it. and chris rogers, he was the one who wanted to come pick me up, and i said its not a good idea but im not goin to stop him, because he does it with his other mates anyway, i jst wanted to let him know of the consequinces (sp?) involved.

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in4pg1...your mate doesn't sound bright...tell him to ride out what small amounts left on his suspension and stop driving in case he hits one of our cars and isnt insured...coz that'll really suck....for us. Not to mention him and his total ban from driving and loss of money. Btw I dont think anyone in here is buying the whole "my friend" story!

good luck to you and "your friend"

Matt

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hey the procedure of the ruling is this

your caught for drink driving,

police give you a suspension notice for 24hours (aslong as its not a high blood alocohol concentration level)

If it is a high level, you will be suspended up until court date.

you can apply to have you licence up until court, if your suffering from severe hardship, and qld transport will give you a replacement licence with the X4 condition,

When comes time to court, depending on if you need your licence for work, and suffering severe hardship work, they will either issue you with a work licence for a period of time and qld transport will reissue you with a provisional licence( which you hold for 12 months, then goes back to an open licence after that) and with the X1 condition.

X1 condition is you have to obide by the letter given to you by the courthouse regarding the work licence and when you can drive etc.

You can apply to have the X1 condition removed when the restricted licence is finished, and qld transport will take another happy snap free of charge.

If you cant apply for a work licence, then your just disqualified for a period of time, and just go back to qld transport to have your licence reissued once its finished. You will still go back to a provisional licence for 12 months. If you are already on a provisional licence when your caught for DUI, the time remaining for when you go to an open gets extended obviously from the time you were disqualified for.

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