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ah well pretty useless for us in WA :)

it's similar to when ACA/TT run those stupid "I beat <police apparatus>" and then all of a sudden there's all these enquiries about omg so and so got off on a speeding fine, reckless charge, etc.

main issue is procedures and importantly the equipment used in each state differs to the point that a case that occurs in one jurisdiction is inadmissible in another.

rather than post up what you can do, how about post HOW you do it. Teach a man to fish me says...

I think you should post up these withdrawal notices. Do they all have a different rego on them? Or have 10 different ppl been dumb enough to get or take responsibility for tickets in your car

I dont get it though. Are we meant to pay him. He keeps the money and the infringment is with drawn? So we would all still have to pay any how?

Im slightly confused. This may be a good idea if u couldnt afford to loose any points. But you still have to pay. And instead of it going back to the government to be handed out to f**k whits with out jobs it is all kept by a pin head who thinks hes on to a real money maker.

Money is in the wrong hands in both out comes.

Thats why when you want proof, i can provide at least 10 different withdrawal notices....

Proof or it didn't happen then. Post up the evidence or as with most internet shit talkers - it never happened

Bad enough past threads have made you out to be a bit of a goose - but this takes the cake

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