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Well... lost the license yesterday after my lenghty court battles.

So it's public all the way for me :(

6 months... and $500 in fines.

Not too bad for two separate incidents...

writing off a car (which i still maintain wasn't my fault) .

and speeding (which was my fault - fair enough)

So mmm.. i got NO summer cruising this year... oh well.

At least everyone else gets to drive my car for a change lol! So it'll still be on cruises and what not, just not me in the drivers.

So watch out... i can save heaps of $$$ now so when i get back into the seat, it'll be better than ever :(

But i DO get it back in Feb the 18th... so here is one day down!

i'm quite up beat about it all... silly i know.

But now i'll go and get cable so i can whore the forums even more... and do mIRC like mad, so watch out.

I maybe off the road, but my Internet license can never be taken away mt Police Man

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mm...sorry to hear ash

thought u will win the case tho! wat a crap!

hope u be fine:) 6mths is not a long time :( hope 2 c u drive again

and i got my case coming as well at 22/9....the barrister of mine was pretty confident i can contest successfully but dunno if the judge would be nice to me lol

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mmm the VL... i wont go into that or this thread will get locked for cop bashing.

lets just say it's a bit 'unfair' that incident...

but yeah, i'll get to as many cruises as i can still :D

just means eveyone gotta let me booty hoe... so i can check out the competition :)

cause my car is already booked in for mods, and i'll be saving heaps so a few more wont hurt whilst it's off the road.

and 89 days gordo?

... lol... try 181 left

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well well well...

everything is happening... Except for me and driving... so i'll settle for mods, until i can drive it.

mmm... I am SOOO excited aobut getting on it all with the ehhehehe little school kids..

/groan

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Originally posted by SLYWPN

How you gonna get to see Jacqui now? :) :) :)

BUS/Train of course... lol!!!

On my calculations... it'll be quicker 90% of the time (after work) when i go there as i gotta battle peak hour on the roads, so i sohuld get there about 30 mins faster :shake:

i'd still prefer to drive though... :D

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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

mmm... I am SOOO excited aobut getting on it all with the ehhehehe little school kids..

/groan

I assume you are talking about "getting on" the BUS? LOL

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

anyone know if i get full points straight back or not??

Any points lost are lost for 3 years from date of offence AFAIK.

Sorry to hear man :)

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