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Vin it takes anywhere between two days to six months.... they're pretty quick on the ball though...

FYI - i have HEARD.... this is just what i've HEARD... from someone i live and hold very close to my heart of hearts that worked on a project with the department of transport... i've heard that the way that our currect system is run... that when you pay the department of transport your fine...

...the department of transport must complete your financial transaction in order for it to be processed by police to deduct your points...

in short if your fine is $110.... you send a cheque / BPAY $110.50c

as it's 50c over... the transaction is registered in dept of transport as "complete pending refund"

to take back the 50c - they must write you a cheque for 50c... until you clear that 50c, the transaction remains incmplete and cannot be handed over to police to demerit your driving record.

so the transaction remains forever in the hands of the dept of transport..

and you can not lose demerit points because you're passively blocking the next step in the process...

troll_face__by_shantelle_ham-d30m1sz.png

havent given myself the opportunity to try it out yet... awaiting a guinea pig..

...hint.... hint...

Edited by Mr Eps

Vin it takes anywhere between two days to six months.... they're pretty quick on the ball though...

FYI - i have HEARD.... this is just what i've HEARD... from someone i live and hold very close to my heart of hearts that worked on a project with the department of transport... i've heard that the way that our currect system is run... that when you pay the department of transport your fine...

...the department of transport must complete your financial transaction in order for it to be processed by police to deduct your points...

in short if your fine is $110.... you send a cheque / BPAY $110.50c

as it's 50c over... the transaction is registered in dept of transport as "complete pending refund"

to take back the 50c - they must write you a cheque for 50c... until you clear that 50c, the transaction remains incmplete and cannot be handed over to police to demerit your driving record.

so the transaction remains forever in the hands of the dept of transport..

and you can not lose demerit points because you're passively blocking the next step in the process...

troll_face__by_shantelle_ham-d30m1sz.png

havent given myself the opportunity to try it out yet... awaiting a guinea pig..

...hint.... hint...

Thanks, Rowan.

FYI, I think you've been watching too much "Fast and Furious". :P

haha yes i have tried it and no it doesnt work they send the cheque back to you with the full amount and ask you to amend it and in the mean time adding a $15 surcharge for late fees

Smart!

Oh well, for the mean time, I still have my points in full.

yep they are smarter than most people think

sept this dude that stopped in his grand cherokee at canninghwy/risely street intersection. Stayed put for about 20 seconds and then decided to give himself a ticket by moving into the intersection on a red light and got flashed doing 5 km p/h LOL. 6 points for him.

sept this dude that stopped in his grand cherokee at canninghwy/risely street intersection. Stayed put for about 20 seconds and then decided to give himself a ticket by moving into the intersection on a red light and got flashed doing 5 km p/h LOL. 6 points for him.

Seriously??

The dumbest driver of the century goes to him then. :spank:

Edited by VNS 24

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