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my mate lost his lic doin around 120-140 on anzac bridge by a highway and he said uve lost ur lic u will be hearin from us . now its been like 2 weeks and nothin has happened. he doesnt want to call up cause hes paranoid that he might dob himself in and get done if some one was fkin with him.

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i wouldnt call up. hes just got to sweat it out. if you got an infringement notice, saying he lost his license ect.. then he will.

i think you have got like 28 days until it is actually illegal for you to drive after the offence. but you never know.. could be a threat. in vic, anything over 25km you will loose it for a month or so.. i dont know other states though..

good luck to him. fear of the unknown is greater that the fear itself.

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Wouldn't surpise me - if you've been following the news, heaps of motorists of recent have lost or had their licenses suspended - therefore it's just an administration delay - they will get on him... however, until a letter is official sent and a due date is noted, your might can drive legally as technically-speaking - he has not yet lost his license....

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Tell ur mate, dont sweat it yet until he received a letter notice stating the date that his license will be suspended.

If the cops tooks his license details down, more likely he will be sent a letter, good if not :) but dont worry bout it now, usually take a month or 2 for him to receive the letter, happened to my mate who drives an evo8 & got caught in camden valleyway during new yrs, 2months later he got the letter =/

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