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dont expect to drive anytime soon

you will probably have you license cancelled alltogether and your car will be impounded for 3 months im gonna say...

very very stupid and if you havent learnt your lesson after the 3rd time i suggest you go to coles and buy a new brain because obviously, you cant comprehend what has happened to you previously....

Yeah, I know.

Have no real excuse. I am a idiot and i regret it badly now.

I am only 19 years old too.

I just got my license back 2 months ago too... after losing for 18 months.

Now this.

Very, very stupid.

SO you're 19yo, you've already lost your licence 3 times, this is your FORTH serious offence & you've come on here asking for our advice & help????

My advice would go to the judge- ban you from ever holding a licence for anything FOR LIFE with a mandatory jail-term if you're ever stupid & arrogant enough to be caught driving anything again!!! It's one thing to drive fast out in the middle of nowhere where you're the only one likely to be hurt but doing this in town is just stupid.

F u c k w i t ...........

i dunno man this is sounding like alot of BS to me.

19 year old lost licence 4 times now, how the hell did u get it the 3rd time?

but if for some chance this is true here is my 2c

the fact that u tried making a run for it is whats worrying me, and proberly will decide your fate.

bad enough u were caught over the speed limit 5x over but u tried to do a runner.

i see no future for u mate.....but GL let us know how it goes

Edited by anDru

dude the judge will be like

i sentence you to four years in a federal pound me in the ass prison, you are a very bad person, lol

no serious, you're a moron for doing this no joke, but to post this kind of filth in what SHOULD be a clean web forum is also stupid do you have ANY idea how many cops and journalists reads these? do you know how much heat the rest of us are going to get from the cops on top of what we already get? because of you alone?

do you know how many sensationalist newspaper articles and today tonight reports will be made about us?

consider yourself lucky you will be having to use your legs to get around man, 187km/h on public roads you're lucky to be ALIVE.

i would say "no offence" but i DO mean offence by saying you are a bellend. and should not have been given back your license

EDIT: can i please suggest the mods lock this thread? or delete it? we don't need this kind of filth in the general automotive discussion.

Edited by Mr Eps

i'm sure everyone agrees at 19 and such a record ... but

he know's he's fuct but doesn't know how deep and if he hasn't learnt now then i'm sure he's about to.

so has anyone on here experienced something similar that can give the man boy been there genuine advice?... not me.

sell the car (or change ownership) -

see a laywer -

see a doctor/psych about strategies to dealing with adrenaline/speed adiction ???

get some bus or train timetable -

write a stat dec to express...

ur remorse/apology etc,

u've sold / given ur car away

seen a lawyer

seen a doctor

got some public transport info

and not going to be a further risk on public roads

get a haircut and a suit be apologetic and accept what u get - yes sir's no sirs' thank u ur worship.

u won't be driving again anytime soon - DON'T BE DRIVING AGAIN ANYTIME SOON!!!

i rekon the best thing for you is to go out and hire a track and go hack get all the energy out of you

i thought i was bad when i got caught but yeah your finished in every way possible.

Take it to the chin and deal with it i guess.

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