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i'll be cruising every suburb in vic

leave your address here and i shall come past your house. wont be stopping though, just drive past while you look. just coz i can....

ps. i may or may not be a cop

kthnxpanasonictv

congrats

shouldnt it be panaphonic? or Sorny?

bastard :(

i love teh powlice ;)

only thing i ever got done for was speeding a few times very late at night with no other cars around.

sif do burnouts and shit :D

Ferah - yeah this thread will probably be turned into a "my new car" thread sometime next week :D

thats when suspension ends. but i'll probably get it on friday/monday?

oh and full license on the 18th :D

Not likely..

When my suspension ended, 3 month suspension and they didn't send me my license back.

Rocked up to VIC Roads 1 week after suspension finished and asked for my license back, they said it gets sent to Kew. So I'm like well call Kew because I want it back, I can't drive without it..

They called Kew and they'd lost it?

Wanted me to pay for a new one..

Abused the lady good and she did a replacement for me, no charge as they lost my old one.

Edited by abu

Suspension of P plates adds another 6 months to the total time for your P's. My probationary license was suspended for 1 month and when I got it and it added 6 months onto the total time on my P's.

Not likely..

When my suspension ended, 3 month suspension and they didn't send me my license back.

Rocked up to VIC Roads 1 week after suspension finished and asked for my license back, they said it gets sent to Kew. So I'm like well call Kew because I want it back, I can't drive without it..

They called Kew and they'd lost it?

Wanted me to pay for a new one..

Abused the lady good and she did a replacement for me, no charge as they lost my old one.

I know a friend (he also knew another person) which had the EXACT same 'story' told to him! How they are able to continue to do that is beyond me.

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Suspension of P plates adds another 6 months to the total time for your P's. My probationary license was suspended for 1 month and when I got it and it added 6 months onto the total time on my P's.

I dont think thats true, i know 3 or 4 ppl who have had there licences suspended for 1,3,6 and 18 months and none of them ahd any time added onto their probationary licence. My old best mate just got his licence back after loosing it for 15 months he has it for a month then looses it for another three and he turns 21 durning the next three months and vic roads told him that when finishs his next suspention he'll get his full licence. He thinks he's fully sick way to loose 26 points in 2 months.

The only time they add time on is when you actully loose your licence and have to start your p's agian and that only happens if you get done for drink driving

In my experience (not personally), the length of the ban is added onto the duration of the P's. If you are banned for 1 month, that is added on. So in real driving time you are still having 3 years however you might be 24 when you get off of them.

LOL at Ni too! :D

I know a friend (he also knew another person) which had the EXACT same 'story' told to him! How they are able to continue to do that is beyond me.

Its because VIC Roads is a joke!!

And as far as I know my 'P' plates have not been extended even with my 3 month suspension.

My lincese says it expire exactly 3 years from when I got it (when I turned 18). If it was extended would it expire 3 months later from the original issue date?

Edited by abu

I got done doing 120 in an 80 zone when I was in the first year of my P's. Stupid now that I think of it. Either way, the cop let me off easy for first offence and gave me a one month suspension. However when they re-issued my license, the date which my probationary license ended was extended for 6 months. No alcohol involved, no other cars, no accident, just the speeding. This was about 6 years ago.

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