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ok guys. all of you who have ever got done for speeding are hipocrits. sp? and please dont tell me that none of you have ever put your down on the freeway ever?

im not defending this guy but come of it.. h asked a question and it has been answerd. so unless you have a spotless driving record stop with the big noting yourselfs as citizen number 1 kay :(

but yeah. id get a pushie dude ;)

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Me three.

Seriously though, what sort of response does this guy expect? This is about the 3rd or 4th time this tool has posted up seeking advice to deal with his excessive speeding problems, yet you'd think he would have heard it all before.

The answer is the same everytime. Yes, you're an absolute idiot; yes, you're going to do time; no, you won't get your license back till 2085 and...don't drop the soap.

Just in case none of this has sunk in, please do everyone a favour and stay the f#%k away from driving a car...period.

Fully hektic speed bro. :)

I am glad they pasted you at court.

You have to appeal the 3 year disqualification and either have it removed before you can appeal the habitual offender title.

Every time you get caugh again you will be up for another +5 years on top of your disqualification (More than likely spending quality time with a affectionate cellmate in gaol as well).

im with t04gtr, if someone has been caught speeding or even been guilty of speeding without being caught by the police, than please keep your 2c, to urself, cauz whether you sped by 5km, or 100km u stil sped ;) so stop being a hypocrite. noone is justifying what he did, but than again dont act like saints

So easy to be critical when you aren't the person at fault. How good does it feel to call this guy a loser, a moron, an idiot. Hell yeah he did wrong. Im sure he's heard enough about it from numerous people.

Give him the feedback he wants or I'd suggest not bothering posting.

So easy to be critical when you aren't the person at fault. How good does it feel to call this guy a loser, a moron, an idiot. Hell yeah he did wrong. Im sure he's heard enough about it from numerous people.

Give him the feedback he wants or I'd suggest not bothering posting.

Oh.. sorry

FKN NOT..

lol

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