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hmm my summons came 2 months after...

I was done with dangerious driving, When you get charged with that, its mandatory of cancellation of 6mnths and $581 fine, meaning when that period ends, you have to reapply for your p's and be on them for another 3 years,also bearing in mind that the judge can increase the cancellation and the actual fine.

R31nismoid is right, most judges dont really care, but the one i went to in Dandenong (which is the worst area to go) was ok i guess not too harsh and not to light either, i was in a suit and had family with me, and i got caught driving without a lisence. He was going to extend my suspension for another 6 motnhs, but only gave me an extra month, so in a way i like to think the family and suit helped out, but thats just me.

Go see your solicitor, give all the evidence you can and he will work out the best solution for you. At the end of the day nobody here can really say what can happen it is all up to the judge. He could scrape all of the charges, but then again he could get way way worse.

Thats prob the best advise i can give you dude, good luck

Hey guys just wondering can anyone recommend me a good solicitor either someone you have dealt with before or a family friend etc that specialises in this sort of stuff.

Thanks

The best way forward is described on this website:

http://www.trafficlaw.com.au/fines.html#object

And

http://www.trafficlaw.com.au/legal.advice.html#8

Call Sean Hardy in the CBD.

Knows what to do.

KJ

considering all your questions im thinking you are just trying to beat the system and not be honest about your situation and take whats coming to you.

as already said, if you take it to court - it may depend on if the judge is having a good day but chances are, he wont give a f*ck what your story is.

its the usual thing - do the crime, pay the time...

My old man was pissed as, VicPol's moto is To Serve and Protect... enough said.

ooookaay. you have been watching too much law and order mate. Victorian Police motto is "Uphold the right"

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