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Hey guys,

Was late for an appointment today and was speeding a bit near home (with an IS300 on my tail). Saw a cop car facing me and hit the brakes. He turned around and pulled us both over. Got me at 72 in a 50 zone. I told him I have a clean record and he said once it's logged he can't cancel it so I should write to them and they might consider it as I'm 21 and have had no offences whatsoever. The cop was okay about it but said unfortunately he couldn't do anything about it there. I acknowledge my mistake and understand that it's my own fault but hope to appeal with my clean record.

What do you guys suggest I do? (or use in my argument). 3 points and $197 for a silly mistake is not good in anybody's language :D

Anyway, just thought I'd get your opinions. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions.

Cheers

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Yeah he probably didn't want to bother. He suggested I write in though (maybe to sound like he was trying to help). The infringements people said I can try my luck and write in using my clean record to gain a 'caution' so I'll see if I can come up with a letter and some kinda excuse.

Hehe yeah the 10th one would be a little more distressing, but you know how it is, it's disappointing losing your clean record to a silly mistake.

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I have tried writing in but it did me no good. If you acknowlege you were in the wrong then you have nothing to write in about... I suppose I have this attitude because I have 12 points back now and am loving it.

I know EXACTLY how you feel in regards to this ticket, but it is the only way we all learn!

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I agree with everyone in that there's always a first offence and tojust cop it on the chin, after all it was my fault. You do have a point there in that I haven't been driving for that long anyhow.

Btw, I normally do leave early but I guess there's always a first hey? So anyway, it's all over with now so I'll accept it as it is.

Thanks for all the comments.

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Yeah I bought it just after finishing uni (a few months ago), I bought it used and on a loan with a residual so doesn't work out to be that expensive. Would've cost me a similar amount for an R33 GTST since the bank wouldn't give me a residual on one of those as it's imported.

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Originally posted by Mick Trainer

See what you can do but I would not put the house on it.  However for the record it is garbage that he cannot do anything about it once it is logged.  He just didn't want too.

Mick.

exactly.

he's probably saying that so he doesn't look like a pri*k or something.

they are trying to pin me and he didn't even HAVE a radar thingy. :D

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