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alright, with P Plates, just got off my P Plate since yesterday, officially 2 years since my license. and now

they sent me the red/green P Plates..

does that mean i still have to put these ones on? or officially off now?

tried calling them but number aint working they said

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Those plates would of been processed a few weeks ago, and finally arrived to you today. If you have done the 2 years, then chuck them in the bin, you dont need them

Congrats on getting off P's :/

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Woo i got my 2nd phase test on the 30th i should pass it.. Only thing i failed last time was reverse parallel.. YEW! i miss the 6 month wait ! f**k YER BOY

Sorry mate, but you're wrong. If you get your phase 2 BEFORE the 30th (effectively today, as they don't do tests over the weekend) then your right. But if you get them ON or AFTER the 30th, then you're in for the big 6 month wait.

Check the DPI website.

Those plates would of been processed a few weeks ago, and finally arrived to you today. If you have done the 2 years, then chuck them in the bin, you dont need them

Congrats on getting off P's :laugh:

haha thanks man, about time i got off my P's...

What Tara said, she's on Today Tonight on Monday night talking about how crap these laws are! BTW, she's the really hot one (I'm slightly biased :D)

John, if you dont need them, I'll have them. I need a new set for work, keep the boss happy

Hmm.

But theres been a lot of negative publicity about the Government by the News and Current Affairs shows.

Like the pension should be increased for the elderly, hospitals, teacher payrises.

Why would the media suddenly side with them on a topic?

Contradictory in a way =P

But those are things that are bad for us. Elderly arent being treated right, hospitals dont have enough money, teachers dont get paid enough.

Us P-Platers, according to them, just hoon around in our hotted up sports cars (or out Ford Lasers with red window wipers :() hitting things and killing ourselves. People hate us, the media looks down on us. I have never seen a story that portrays P-platers or hoons in a possitive light. Why suddenly side with us?

But its us... They HATE us! They've done too many stories about how bad we are to be able to side with us.

They'd rather make us look bad. Its the only story they know how to run.

But you might be right... How can they disagree with a such a pretty face like yours?




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