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i was pulled over and given 2 speeding tickets at the same time by 2 different cop (i really mean same time thye were both there one waiting to get my licence of the other one)

the first cop said that he got me on radar speeding in CABRAMMATA (2 suburbs away from where i was actually pulled over )(hume highway)

the second one similarly BUT IN BASS HILL (hume highway as well). i was given both tickets in BASS HILL.

ANY1 have any ideas if is is alloweD? like if i acutally got pulled over in cabrammatta for speeding wat are the chances ill speed again? i was like given 2 fines because i was speeding just because 2 cop car saw me doin it. its bullocks!!!

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i was pulled over and given 2 speeding tickets at the same time by 2 different cop (i really mean same time thye were both there one waiting to get my licence of the other one)

the first cop said that he got me on radar speeding in CABRAMMATA (2 suburbs away from where i was actually pulled over )(hume highway)

the second one similarly BUT IN BASS HILL (hume highway as well). i was given both tickets in BASS HILL.

ANY1 have any ideas if is is alloweD? like if i acutally got pulled over in cabrammatta for speeding wat are the chances ill speed again? i was like given 2 fines because i was speeding just because 2 cop car saw me doin it. its bullocks!!!

if you argue the point that the 2 officers saw u doin the same offence not two separate offencers one of the fines should be waved but not garanteed i had a cousin with the same prob but he got out of it.

Edited by --{TRYDIS}--

i guess the question is did u know you copped the first one till you got pulled over for the second one ? then one could argue yes you were still speeding . i think they will take them as been 2 seprate offences but they took the oportunity to give ya both at the same time .if one got you with the gun in one suburb but took him 2 suburbs to pull ya over and u got done again by another copper for speeding in the meantime i think your just gunna have to wear it . maybe slow down and you would not have anyof them lol

The first one was for speeding in Cabramatta, the second one was for speeding in Bass Hill.

They are two seperate tickets for two seperate offences, and is perfectly legal. I dont think you have much of a chance getting out of these ones.

Yeah mate, your best option is go see a good lawyer, it might cost you around $50-80 dollars an hour but might save you lots of money on paying the fines, and the advice shouldnt take longer then an hour. Good luck. :blush:

The first one was for speeding in Cabramatta, the second one was for speeding in Bass Hill.

They are two seperate tickets for two seperate offences, and is perfectly legal. I dont think you have much of a chance getting out of these ones.

You were speeding through different areas would be like going through a speed camera and then getting pulled over 2k down the road because you were still speeding.'

Best advice you'll get here is dont speed. And before you go saying everyone does ive never had a speeding fine and thats not just because i havnt been caught. how fast were you going in the 2 offences?

Edited by fEkuaR
y didnt the one in cabra pull me over str8 away?

They quite often follow you around to see how many more laws you break.

then i woulda stop speeding (n may have prevented any accidents n kill innocient people etc etc on the way0

For the simple fact you said that, no offence, indicates you are a complete and utter tool. If you are so concerned about accidents and killing people you shouldnt have been speeding in the first place. The primary responsbility is on YOU.

Edited by Amaru

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