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6 months? it really will fly by... its when you start dipping into the 12 to 18 months that you feel it

The points hit is the real bitch, you dont get those back for a long time. I only have 1 point for the next 1.5 years and i got no chance of pulling that off. See what you get for helping people? its really not worth it

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6 months? it really will fly by... its when you start dipping into the 12 to 18 months that you feel it

The points hit is the real bitch, you dont get those back for a long time. I only have 1 point for the next 1.5 years and i got no chance of pulling that off. See what you get for helping people? its really not worth it

I get back to 6 points next april. only 2 points till then. Should be ok. I've only been caught speeding twice and lost my licence both times so judging by my history, it's all or nothing.

damn, that sucks, so many people without licences.

the other week, i got pulled over for doin 100 in a 60 zone. i thought i was a gonner, my heart was thumping like crazy, luckily enough, i was wearing my hungry jacks unifrom and i was 15 mins late for work and the chick cop was really really nice and she only gave me a warning! havnt sped since

damn, that sucks, so many people without licences.

the other week, i got pulled over for doin 100 in a 60 zone. i thought i was a gonner, my heart was thumping like crazy, luckily enough, i was wearing my hungry jacks unifrom and i was 15 mins late for work and the chick cop was really really nice and she only gave me a warning! havnt sped since

Now why do I never get off!!! Last time I lost my licence I got booked for not wearing a helmet riding my bike! Whats next?

I hve heard that Horsham police are on the ball re-speeding. Hell my brother lives in Dimboola and they are often is his neck of the woods pickign up ppl for speeding...so guess it could be the same at Ararat :happy:

One of the most frustrating thing is that the cops don't stick to their own rules. Twice I've been driving between Horsham and Ararat and get passed by a cop doing 130kph. I know coz I sat behind them after the passed me:) They were in a crewman with 4 cops in the car. When I get to Ararat about a min behind them they just get out at a scout hall for a little convention or something and they're just chatting with each other. No emergencies, no robberys, no brawls, no assaults!!! They just do it coz they can. If they can do it 'safely', so can I!!!

damn, that sucks, so many people without licences.

the other week, i got pulled over for doin 100 in a 60 zone. i thought i was a gonner, my heart was thumping like crazy, luckily enough, i was wearing my hungry jacks unifrom and i was 15 mins late for work and the chick cop was really really nice and she only gave me a warning! havnt sped since

100 in a 60 thats really f**ken stupid. You deserve to get booked and i hope you do next time.

Meanwhile Russ here has no licence for 6months now....bad luck mate, sorry to hear it.

Im sure those are the minimum penalties too....

100 in a 60 thats really f**ken stupid. You deserve to get booked and i hope you do next time.

Meanwhile Russ here has no licence for 6months now....bad luck mate, sorry to hear it.

Im sure those are the minimum penalties too....

it was pretty silly.

femno i think i met you once, mates with dano and ian?

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i thought they didnt do that trick anymore ??

i think once you finaly pay the fine they do the maths and work it out from the date you got the fine and how many points you had at the time

yeah will also lose my license for 6months unless i drag the fine till august which is when i get points back...

group hug :happy:

i also got done speeding to work, and i only had one point left, so i was expecting to lose,

but i dont no what went wrong but i got a letter from vic roads stating that if lose one more point i will lose it for 6 months

so i guess im lucky they stuffed up lol

i also got done speeding to work, and i only had one point left, so i was expecting to lose,

but i dont no what went wrong but i got a letter from vic roads stating that if lose one more point i will lose it for 6 months

so i guess im lucky they stuffed up lol

A mate of mine lost his for 12 months and after 6 he rang up and asked what date he can start driving again. The said they had no record of him losing his licence! So he started driving again. he was happy but still spewin he wasn't driving the whole time!

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