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Hi guys, i got caught 2day 38km ova the speed limit and lost 6 points and have lost my lincese for 6 months i was wondering is there anytn i can do or appeal to lessen the penalty or something thanks

also would it help that i have had no preious offences and have all my points this is a first offence

Edited by skline01999

Get a lawyer and hope for the best. Simple as that. At 38 Km/H over the speed limit you're going to have to be one lucky SOB to get anything less than having the book thrown at you.

I'll repeat: GET A LAWYER AND HOPE FOR THE BEST.

mate of mine got done 168 in a 100 zone, court case was 15th got 12 months and a $400 fine, not including the impound $$ and the fact he got done miles away from anywhere, so he had to return there to pick up the car...I think he got off pretty lightly really, although he had no priors, and is an old fart, still was a tosser act and now he has to pay for it.

I guess it depends on where, when and your driving history.

mate honestly what are you expecting? just because a big fine and no licence is a great annoyance to you is not a ground for getting off or getting your punishment reduced.

i got done at 39 over, a bit over 2 years ago. you need to man up and cop it.

Think about it this way. For all the money you save on petrol you can buy your car something nice when you get your license back :ninja: I saved almost $2000 because of my suspension and then bought a set of rims :banana:

Think about it this way. For all the money you save on petrol you can buy your car something nice when you get your license back :ninja: I saved almost $2000 because of my suspension and then bought a set of rims :banana:

ahah ye i alreadi thought bout dat and im lokin forward 2 it, i dnt reali care i just wana drive 2 uni aprat from dat doesnt bother me, means 1 i get more money for car now 2 i can get driven wen go out 3 i can drink

so tempting wen u hav a big open road and a turbo ahaha

How you can appeal it etc?

It will be on the court summons your most likely going to get, or the fine when that gets processed via VicRoads.

Wait for it, and take it like a man. Thread over as its just going to be here say for the most part.

And please, for goodness sake use english.

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