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someones abit slow in catching on aye?....lol

tuff break bud but imo you were doing stupid stuff and just plain got caught for it. i sure wouldnt like to be on the road with you around no matter how good a driver you are. lets hope you learn your lesson and see you on the track.

ouch, sorry to hear about how harsh the penalties are, but good on you for realising you were doing something stupid and copping it on the chin!

just goes to prove that at least some of "us" are responsible enough to face the consequences when we act like dicks.

good show!

...but keep it on the track next time :/

:P damnnnn .... traralgon? ..............what was the towing fee?

i was mega lucky..... oct last year i was a dickface and got caught being stupid... all i got was a requirement to complete a defensive driving course...... didnt take the car either, which was good

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1 year loss paul?

nah was 6 month loss.

i ran out of points. then went on the good behaviour (12 month thingy) and got another fine.

so yeah bend over and take it up the tail pipe. 52 days to go.

get it back july 23. so cant wait

I kinda understand why you did it, but don't know how you did it.

I mean, it's your ego that kicked in (fellas, come on, we all have egos) but how the hell did you manage to drift right into the lap of the cops?

Having said that, fark it, it's done, history, the past, gone and dusted... take it up the arse like all others before you.

I used to drive a 300 ZX around 5 years ago - was dragging (ironically a Skyline) up Footscray Road in VIC - we travelled at around 160 km/h - next thing you know it, I bet him by like 3 cars and bang, straight into the fence of some school-like shelter thing; my girlfriend at the time was cut in numerous spots, I was injured badly and the car was a totaly write-off - lost my license for 3 years due to reckless driving, possibly endangering lives and because I lost my points etc... so yeah, I'm now like 26 and I'm on my P's again... come on, does this suck or what?

Do the crime, pay the time! Simple. But hey, it's a lesson, learn from it.

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