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Have you guys lost your license for speeding too?

If so that makes 4 of us. Squizz, you two and myself. This is exactly why I want to get a club going. We can go to tracks to blow off steam instead of doing it on the roads.

I know I won't be speeding again.

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:? Okay listen to this- on Thuresday night 2 cops paid me a visit at my parents home with a notice. In this stupid notice it stated that i would have restrictions for 3 months. Why?? because of my so called past, people having a word with the cops, and other so called bullshit, plus atleast 9 police officers have taken my number-plate down in the past 2 months (??? big deal).

In the notice it stated that i couldn't drive a turbo-charged car or/and anything over 5L for 3 months. Then it also included if court loss of drivers lic. will be introduced for 6 months. Also a visit to the RTA is needed(WTF)

I said good night too the cops :x :x :x

I thought it was a f**king joke- so next morning down to the RTA- :?

Guess what?? They introduced the restrictions- they asked for my drivers lic. and placed a small sticker with the restrictions on it, on the back.

I was pissed off- and screamed you can't do this!!

Response yes they CAN!!/ They give restrictions to L and P drivers, now they can do it to others.

Am i the only person in Australia with this problem??? :evil: :evil: :evil:

So looks like i'll be driving the fathers crummiewhore around and maybe risking the R33 on tempting days???

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thats interesting with people/police reporting your number plate.. reason i say so is i have seen 3 people write down my number plate when on my way down the highway from uni (always stupid f**ks that sit in overtaking lanes) - thing is I have a different car each week, so how could they possibly ever fine me/place restrictions... and in your case - how can they prove that it was you driving the car in any of these circumstances... or that it wasnt friends calling up as a joke... or your next door neighbour who thinks your zorst is too loud...

hmm

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I decided too drive my car with URMINE the other day---a cop car stopped right next to me at a set of lights 8O 8O --- and on the M4 the same cop car drove past me---->>>i had the shakes-----

I wouldn't be suprised if the neighbours have reported me once or twice--

lately my street has become the second eastern creek

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