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because it was on a downhill use that as an excuse for the car rolling faster than what you thought u were driving?

Few things shit me more than people that can't maintain their speed up/down a hill.

On topic: give it a go but like others, I don't like your chances.

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LOL

oh man, same here - they must've send them all out at once!

but i got pinched doing 74 in a 60 zone, same fine and demerits though

i even enquired with some Nyman Gibson lawyer guys online about their claim that almost any multinova rap is beatable, back when i initially saw the suspicious flash.

a few emails back and forth and all i really got from it (without outlaying cash or time i could better spend laying down) was:

"We are in NSW, and the law is no doubt different. However, if the WA people are using the same equipment they use over here, then they are NOT always right! If you are going to defend it, you want to get a copy of the maintenance logs for the particular camera to see if it has been regularly calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines, and see whether it has frequently broken down. Put it this way – they are not going to tell you unless you ask."

...bla bla boring

sure sounded like it was going to be a lot of trouble to me, just cough up the money bro

better than the fine getting any higher due to court costs, late fees or purely annoying the brass

i already miss my clean record :(

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