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So what did everyone do wrong to get their license suspended?

For 10 months that must've been pretty major yeah?

i was on the 1 point for 1 year plan

was driving to work in our spare car - ended up forgetting p plates got done (automatic 6months)

2 days later going GP same car same cop and me a complete dickhead shtill no p plates and another 3 months on :down:

Lol i did something pretty stupid at 4am and didnt think ide get caught, and yea here i am lol

lol yeah it's always when you least expect a cop to be there, then you get done. Happened to my mates so many times.

I actually haven't been caught yet. I live in a suburb with no police station so it's pretty easy to get away with a lot.

Hypothetically, if I got caught going 100km over the limit, what would the penalties be? :P

well i got done 70 over the limti still waiting on court..but its looks like 12-18months with no license and a hefty fine... my mistake for rushing to a car accident..i knwo speeding is speeding but was a bit dissapointed with the cops attitude...

well i got done 70 over the limti still waiting on court..but its looks like 12-18months with no license and a hefty fine... my mistake for rushing to a car accident..i knwo speeding is speeding but was a bit dissapointed with the cops attitude...

Man that sucks :P 12 - 18 months is so harsh. Hopefully you can get off easier seeing as you have a legit excuse.

  • 3 months later...

I just went to court today for DUI. I got 6 months suspention starting from when i first lost my licence and only a $300 dolla fine. I blew 0.09 or mid range and on my red P's. Thats pretty good ay!! only 3 more months to go until i get them back. But id never do it again as it is a bad experience lol. and when i was driving i didnt even feel intoxicated!! but it goes off ya breath not how ya feel so remeber that everyone lol.

But does anyone know where to go or how to get them back after the suspention period is up in NSW??? um come to think of it i think i am in the wrong part of this site haha.

just remember if its 6 months and u were doing 35 over it usually means 6 months plus 4 months extra at the end of the 6 or one year on 1 point well thats what happened to me :P but thats all over now :P

Ah the ole licence loss, well the first time I lost mine I was doing around 185 in a 60 zone and before you all start I was on a bike and in the twisty's and the second 145 in a 60 bike twisty's again gggrrrr.

I just cant ride on the roads anymore I see red everytime, and no I've never lost my licence in a car a few fines for dumb shit but nothing too crazy didnt do a miror check and decided a bit of sideways action might be fun and bam there goes red red and blue lights well thats my effort onto you guy's.....

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