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Ok where to start,

I turned 19 a few weeks back

When i just turned 17 a was a car cruise and was influenced by retards so I was speeding 110 in a 60 zone and got pulled over by a wanker of a cop, he let me drive home and take all my mates home that night.

I didnt hear anything for one whole year then out of the blue got a knock on the door for a court warrent. Went to court couple months later and lost my license for ONE YEAR!

Had no chance of any appeal what so ever. Even told the judge I needed it for uni, didnt work.

So i was still suffering 2 years later after the day i got pulled over for being a f**ken idiot.

I got my L's yesterday (because of the new laws going back a step and looks funny L plates on a 33) and finally will get my P's on Thursday.

No more 'Dad, girlfriend, brother *Train ticket money* can you take me to work, etc' THANK f**k

Point of my story, that I believe i learnt my lesson and its cost me about 1,500 in fines court fees and getting my license back

And now my pride and joy Ive been working my ass off to pay for :thumbsup:

From what she was...

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To what she's become

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Point taken. Just sold my car so scabbing lifts for a short while before I get my new car, I definitely don't wanna do this for any longer then I need.

Definitely remember this when I get my new car and feel like doing something stupid.

Thanks.

i was lucky enough to have the apeal granted.but i too would have been in the same boat as you if i didnt have one hell of a good letter from my employer at the time thank god!

and all my friends wonder why i drive like a grandma :thumbsup:

110 in a 60 zone and got pulled over by a wanker of a cop, he let me drive home and take all my mates home that night.

he caught you doing almost twice the limit but still let you drive home.

yeah, sounds like a total wanker..

I know how ya felt buddy. I lost my licence for 6 months (10 months cos of the new 'havta be an L plates for 4 months after the disqualification') and ive been hating it. Just under 2 months until i get my L's, cant wait. And i can say ive learnt my lesson, but all i did was got cought speeding through red light speed cameras. Bastard things those! But yeah, ill speed again, who doesnt, but not through sets of lights.

Ah yes, my mate got done for speeding, then driving while on the phone... then got done 4 times for driving without a license. It's weird how cops wll say to you "we'll send you out a fine in the mail" but it takes literally 8 months until you get it! Mean while you've forgotten all about it!!

I hope you weren't on a RCK club cruise :)

Nice 33, though.

lol at the non supportive comments, gotta love the internet

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