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Mitch, dont let your tits leak, im only trying to help mate.

if you have never appealed a licence disqualification then you are well within your rights to appeal

this one afaik.

Damo, i didnt buy the 31 wagon mate, the oil looked like iced coffee. (cracked head/gasket)

havent got round to changing my profile

Fking maggi 2 minute noodles are shithouse. Baked not fried = failtown. Hadn't had them for fking ages and now I'm reminded why :D

In othe news, Bee*R limiters are made of win. RB + straight pipe + limiter = fun times.

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if you havent had to appeal before you should have nothing to worry about Mitch...

I got done for disobeying a traffic sign, which was 3 demerits - this was quite a while ago.

when i had to appeal, (I attended the Holden Hill court), the court room was packed full of P platers appealing their license, and one by one you get called up, judge reads your letter from employer, and sends you on your way with 1 demerit point. I then got a letter in the mail stating this (last demerit point warning), and i had to attend one of those driving intervention meetings.

i got caught with no p plates.

its a minor frigging thing !

reckon i have a chance of getting off ?

edit// i got done for speeding last october and i learnt my lesson from that , and then i got caught with no p plates in my dads work car.

Well I've looked up the law - says that you lose your licence alone for not displaying the p-plates however it doesnt say that its mandatory.

The speeding ticket will have given you 1-3 demerit points depending on the speed. Now, there is legislation to change the 'not display p plate' penalty to 2 demerit points rather than a loss of licence, however it doesn't come into effect until january 2010. This is where lawyering comes in handy

You can employ a lawyer to negotiate with the prosecuting sergeant as to what charges you will face and if there is any way he can convince them to charge you with a lesser offence. Once that happens, he can delay the court case for a fairly long while, and then once you actually do face court there is a good chance they can point out your virtues and impress the magistrate with character references and the like. A magistrate wouldnt want to take your licence away if you need it for your income, however if the law doesn't allow them to negotiate then I'm afraid its bad luck. In negotiations with the magistrate, the lawyer can request that they extend your P's or put you back to P1 rather than P2 (or is it the other way around?) or put you on a good behaviour bond, etc.. only they know the tricks of the trade which is why its worth fighting for if your income depends on it.

If he can delay your case till Jan 2010, and the penalty is taken from day of sentencing rather than the day of offence comitted, he might be able to get you down with 2 demerit points- however you'd have to make sure that those demerit points wouldn't put you over the allocated amount at that time. The only problem with delays is if your licence has been automatically disqualified and you cant drive at this moment.

-D

picked up some genuine nissan coolant today, so ill probably flush and fill tomorrow. and i mounted my hid ballasts out of the way (stole chads idea), its so ninja spec.

Wing looks ace as fk Dave, digging it.

Give me a yell when your rig is back on the streets, keen to hit up more drives.

cheers dude. will def give you a buzz when its back on the road. itching to go for a drive. its a couple days short of 2 months now.

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