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getting done while being on a good behaviour bond doesnt really go down well with the courts or the cops

i know that a momentary lapse in concentration can cause you to get slightly over the speed

but yeah i think your chances of getting off is pretty slim mate

its sounds harsh but its true

definately get a lawyer as they know of the loop holes and etc

i know a dude who got done drink driving while on good behaviour

appealed and got a lawyer and he only had 9 more months added to his suspension and $1500

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yeah well it works for me been pulled over a few times i use my friends details, and got away with it everytime..

Seriously, I don't know what's more stupid - you trying what you did with the cops, or coming on a public forum and bragging about it.

Cop it sweet buddy! I wanted to do the time, hoping it'll teach me a lesson (altho i doubt it :banana: ) but then again i was cought by red light speed cameras, thats easy to avoid!

As said earlier, do the crime do the time! I'd be asking around for sumwhere to stay closer to work for 6 months.

so how's that not bragging when you've already mentioned it twice on this thread.

Kietz, flaming you is clearly a waste of time.........maybe an oxy torch is the go :banana:

But Kietz cant use an oxy torch.... hes an oxymoron...

-D

because your saying it cant be done, when clearly its possible.. ahaha flame all you want but its the truth people do it all the time maybe not the people in your age group but younger driver these days are always doing it, and i know its not good but hey, who wants to catch the bus..

im no angel,

but i do try to avoid being a dick,

my licence is my job! i loose my licence, i loose my job, my house, my car

every thing i have....is it worth that 20 seconds of fun? no.

but if you do it, and get cought, own up to it, dont pass the blame onto an innocent party.

my $0.02c

my licence is my job! i loose my licence, i loose my job, my house, my car

every thing i have....is it worth that 20 seconds of fun? no.

You wont get caught because for you it is 20 seconds :bunny: , for me i take life a quarter mile at a time, and for those 10 second or less, im free. :banana: LOL

PS anyone seen the prerview for the "Fast and Furious" movie? - it looks a lot like a remake of the first.

Edited by 4door_Sleeper
im no angel,

but i do try to avoid being a dick,

my licence is my job! i loose my licence, i loose my job, my house, my car

every thing i have....is it worth that 20 seconds of fun? no.

but if you do it, and get cought, own up to it, dont pass the blame onto an innocent party.

my $0.02c

:rolleyes:

My licence is my outlet. At the end of the working week, I enjoy nothing more than going for a ride or car cruise with mates.

I like to misbehave from time to time, but I pick where and when to do it ... mostly on the race circuit. After 19 years, I've only ever received a handful of speeding fines (all under 15kph above limit). Never done DUI and never lost my licence.

Edited by RubyRS4

ive lost my l's before for riding a motorbike that had a liscence plate made out of an ice cream container lid and was dont in black marker pen, also went from big letter to small(as the pen ran out of ink), no blinkers and the ass end fell of down the track. had no l's displayed and no l's on me.

MAN DID I LEARN MY LESSON. now im back on my p2s and am working 5 days + a week and cant avoid loosing it. and ive never told the copper a false name for my liscence only when i got in trouble for other stuff when i was heaps younger

usless story ftw.

cheers... michael

if your on a good behavoir bond already it wont be just 6 months it will be 12 this time.. and they also wont let u get a permit to drive to and from work, as u stuffed up for the second time.. sorry to burst the bubble.dazza

if your on a good behavoir bond already it wont be just 6 months it will be 12 this time.. and they also wont let u get a permit to drive to and from work, as u stuffed up for the second time.. sorry to burst the bubble.dazza

correct if you f*k up on the good behavior like i did. .. its double your first offense/suspension. .

wooo only 3 months to go for me. :(

if you get a lawyer prob get time reduced though

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