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filling out my CAMS Level 2S application form and I'm unsure what I should put for this question:

3.2 What is your regular doctor's name and address?

what if I dont have a regular doctor? only thing I ever see one for bad cold symptoms an I go to bulk billing places where I see a different doctor every time.... only seroius thing i've ever dont to myself was a deep cut to my hand at work earlier this year requiring 4 stitches from the workcare doctor.

i've asked this question around the forum a few times in various threads with no answer.

can I just put N/A, or should I just put down the name of the doctor that gave me stitches earlier this year?

your help is much appretiated!

cheers

Berin

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Yeah not important. I think I just put N/A (for not applicable) but the above answer is probably better.

I think the point of the question is to cover CAMS arse, and if you did have a serious medical condition then your version of Dr.House could advise which steroids your on in case of an emergency.

Abcent - Don't send your form off to CAMS now. Bring it along on Sat and give us the money and forms. This way we can issue you a 30 day temporary licence. If you send it off we have no way of verifying.

Abcent - Don't send your form off to CAMS now. Bring it along on Sat and give us the money and forms. This way we can issue you a 30 day temporary licence. If you send it off we have no way of verifying.

Yeah I wasn't gonna mail it off, somehow I dont think i'll get it back before Sat :O. I just printed off all the D4D event plans aswel as the cams LS2 application, filling it out now thats all, I've just put my credit(debit) card details in the "payment" section so I dont have to worry about forgeting the $85.

Installing my HICAS lock bar tomorrow an doing a 4 wheel alignment, also putting 215/55/R17 tyres on some BA XR6 rims for the rear. Gonna bring up my usual wheels aswel just to be on the safe side :D.

gonna have some awsome dori dori fun :w00t: !! I've never done anything like it so I'm going in clueless

Thanks for the replies, think I'll just put N/A as I dont really have any medical history to look up or use as reference if I'm in the unfortunate situation where that info would be required.

:devil:

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