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i have just got back from court and have lost my license for 6 months... can i get a bike license if i have a suspended drivers license? i dun want to ride with no license if i get caught i have to go jail lol so no more riding with no license aswel. >.<

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I think once you have lost your license you cant drive or ride any motor vehicle and You wont go to jail if you get caught, my mate has been done 4 times and all DUI and still not in jail but with a big fine and no more driving for 3 years

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yea they said itll be definately jail for 1 night and than ill have to wait and see wat they do at court..

:P

this sounds like ur willing to risk it (im sure bubba will treat u real nice)

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well from 2 years suspended license down to 6 months for doing 260 in 110 zone... and a 2200 dollar fine down to 800 is preety good im happy with it. they also wanted to sieze my car.. but that got withdrawn..

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Wow can't spell, zero grammar, "l33t" speak, risking innocent peoples life, and bragging about being a tool on the roads.

And everyone wonders why Skyline drivers get picked on so much.

May want to take the seat off the bike you will be riding for the next 6 months, could help you get used to what it will feel like when (not if) you do it again. Bubba style.

Model citizen hey! :(:rofl::rofl:

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^^ ouchies....

no way you can get any sort of vehicle license if you have been done that bad, you NEED a car license to get a bike license remember....class c licenses teach you the basics of the road and bike licenses teach you how to ride a bike on the road following class C rules....i think you will find it quite impossible to obtain any sort of vehicle license in the next 2 years due to disqualification.

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well dont tell me u both havnt gone over the speed limit, driving a gtr u gta feel da power every now and than no point driving like a lil girl, lets be realistic here not all of us have spare time to spend a day at the tracks, doing 260 down pt wakefield once in awhile is alright... lol and as too spelling and grammer.. cmon now its the internet.. har har? ^_^

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well dont tell me u both havnt gone over the speed limit, driving a gtr u gta feel da power every now and than no point driving like a lil girl, lets be realistic here not all of us have spare time to spend a day at the tracks, doing 260 down pt wakefield once in awhile is alright... lol and as too spelling and grammer.. cmon now its the internet.. har har? ^_^

Sure everyone has put their foot down, but umm not 260km...that is a tad extreme. Take it to the track.

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I can see you've learnt a valuable lesson and show great promise for your future.

lol....that was sarcasm.......Lollies?

The only bigger goose in this stupid story is the judge...260kph on a public road, you should be in prison, no car, no licence permanant!

IQ and maturity tests should be mandatory for licencing, then again there are some very responsibly simpletons ....but ofcourse I forget GTR ownership should over ride all teh laws ob teh land, unt sea, unt air.

I sincerely hope you also get done for not wearing a helmet on your bicycle in the near future.

Disgraceful!

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