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yer thats all im asking im not saying its bullshit that im gonna lose my lisence for what i did i just want to know if unnecassary wheel spin and driving without control are things u can lose demerit point for and if not and i lose my lisence for speeding were is the proof i was going 80 like he just said get out the car n he was like you know u were going 80 back there

the car was going 60 but the wheels were doing 80 :P

i cant see it going well for ya kid, yes i did kill that man your honour but i did not assault him.

cop may have been a lil eager to get more down on ur list but thats life, its no where near some of the over the top attacks other people have got from them.

now cease flamming him, flame him once and move on

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just take it too court and plead guilty too speedin, say it was wet which it was coz it was raining last night and you will probally get off way easier if its your first offence in court. just dont f*k up again or else ya cop it twice as hard. good luck with it all

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