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first day at work with the magistrates court was a sucess :D

good ppl and interesting work... already seen 2 ppl i know rock up to sort out their fees/fines.

had a celebration dinner on sat night with teh mrs. bought 2 300gm cuts of wagyu grade scotch fillet... at $90/Kg it is worth every cent! nothing better than a rare primo quality steak to get me going :cool:

I'm filling out my new contract and came across these thing that i dont know what they are or dont know how to find out where to find them.

SWIFT code

(Compulsory for ALL countries)

IBAN Code

(Compulsory for EU countries)

ABA Code ( for US)

or

BIC (Bank Identification Code)

It's for my pay to go in so I'm just wondering if i need them or not.

cheers

i think i may have just taken somebody's speeding fine.

South road, next to Mitsubishi's, there is a speed camera in the bedding place across the road, in the car park. I see the silver ford wagon, and assume it is a speed camera, so i go from 60, to 55kph, just to be safe. Meanwhile, i notice a car coming up my ass at a decent rate of speed, in the right hand lane.

so i pass through the camera, and it doesnt go off, but this car has flown past me, and the camera has flashed, as he is on my front quarter. Leaving only my numberplate in view.

The camera only flashed once, which i was suprised about. But being quick to think, i grabbed his rego, the make, model, colour, and time of this car, and noted it down on my phone.

Basically, i am waiting for the letter to come, assuming it's me that they think was speeding.

What can/should i do?

I'm on my P Plates, have been driving since i was 17, and am now 20, and have survived on one point for 2.5 years, and i really don't want to lose my licence for somebody elses disregard for speeding.

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