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I'm luck....no marks on my licence...few close calls thou..

Curiously..If you lose your drivers licence and hold a riders licence as well do you lose both ?....And if you lose your drivers and don't have a riders licence are you able to get one ???

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Originally posted by nissaner

and for the driving whilst suspended... very risky and expensive. my cousin got caught by an undercover after he went thru 3 red lights and was speeding while he was suspended... he got nearly $5000 worths of fines and 3years of suspension... (but his record was BAD maybe it was a one-off special case...)

Was that mark :( ??

Yeah i lost mine for a month god it sucked !!!

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yea you will get a 1 year suspensiona & a phat fine...

i got done doin 83 in a 50 zone...

it was the wierdest case.. i went to court stating that the cop never pulled me over... the kunt rang me on me mobile telling me was i the owner of a black 2001 model celica with a sports exhuast...stupid me said yes.....

the kunt then sent me the fine in da mail ffs

i lose me license for 1 month and 2 days before i got it back i got pulled over by an undercover..... lucky me bro was driving they then gave me a yellow label defect for bald tyres, rims too big, monster tahco on dash etc....

AAARG i hate cops.... i only like them wen they catch the kunt who stole me car :P

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Originally posted by rojoor

AAARG i hate cops.... i only like them wen they catch the kunt who stole me car :P [/b]

I know what you mean!!!! seems like cops are only going for easy targets and all the real problems pass by. Well its court tomorrow and i have come up with a good set of mitigation (sob story) and just hope it works.

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Just got out of my court hearing and i got out of the fine but..... I am on a god behaviour bond for 6 months and will still lose my licence in about 2 weeks due to lack of points. And the penalty usually associated with this is either 12, 18, or 36 month suspension depending on your case (i dont advise doing it!!!)

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  • 2 weeks later...

In 2weeks time im (suppose) getting my license back.... $200 fine and 6points... for doing 50 on 40 zone at 11pm . how dumb is that....?

But i still drive..... and just got booked again for defect ;( at the auto salon ;(

now im screw........... i paid over 8K already since i have my L plate till my Full ;(

KILL THE POLICE...!!:headshot:

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Its pretty risky still driving around. i find that i get pulled over in my skyline at least 5 timesmore than in my commodore. Who did u write a letter to saying that u need ur licence for work? what was the outcome cause i am in the same boat as you (need licence for work)

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xplosv, my mate had the same thing happen to him when he was driving into auto salon, he asked which way is the entrance and the cop said "ill tell you where it is after im through defecting you". luckily he had an old engineers certificate and somehow talked his way out of it. ****in cops doing that, they should go after those dickhead protestors instead

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Write a letter to The Director, Infringement Processing Bureau, P.O. Box 5555, Parramatta, 2124 ( i think they move). Saying that you need the car to get to work and any things you need the car for (drive). They should write a letter back or phone you, regarding the matter. and thats is it..sit down and wait. GOOD LUCK DUDE.!

Yeah it is risky..... i drove 2weeks without it....... then i have to write that letter......... and now i get booked again..........

Ur mate is lucky ;D..... thos cops are D|CKHEAD..... i dint say much to him or else he will defect me harder.........with other 4 cars.

99% OF COPS ARE ARSEHOLE. AGREE?

:werd:

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I've had my licence back for around 3 months after losing it for six months. 112 in a 60 (not residential). 6pts, 3mths for 45 over + 3 more months for depleting all points. Ended up being $1557 due to state dept recovery penalties.

Hopefully never again.

One things for sure it definately slowed me down, I dont drive like I used to.

:burnout: :)

P.S I know it is different from person to person but the police seem to be ok with me, maybe its just that I have been lucky enough not to run into bastard cops.......... (highway patrol excepted)

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