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mine took 3 weeks to the day .... have heard it can be up to 6 weeks.

And if you reckon you were done doing 80km/h in a 60km/h zone then you are a tool and should not be proud of it. Idiots like you give us all a bad name. There is a time and a place - and doing 80 in a 60 zone is just unacceptable IMHO.

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I received a 65km/h speeding ticket while over in Melbourne one time... lol

I got a ticket in Vic last year (around the Nhill area) for doing 83 in an 80 zone ... 100m from a 100kph zone, towing a trailer up a hill!!!! The cop was totally anal about it. :banana:

$255 fine or something like that and loss of 3 demerit points ... f**ker! :laugh:

I got a ticket in Vic last year (around the Nhill area) for doing 83 in an 80 zone ... 100m from a 100kph zone, towing a trailer up a hill!!!! The cop was totally anal about it. :banana:

$255 fine or something like that and loss of 3 demerit points ... f**ker! :laugh:

It was either that or a bullshit defect...

mine took 3 weeks to the day .... have heard it can be up to 6 weeks.

And if you reckon you were done doing 80km/h in a 60km/h zone then you are a tool and should not be proud of it. Idiots like you give us all a bad name. There is a time and a place - and doing 80 in a 60 zone is just unacceptable IMHO.

who was doing 80 in a 60 zone :S havnt got it so im guessing it was just a test flash... agreed on the 80 in a 60 zone is stupid!

Sorry - that wasn't directed at you Adam - it was in response to this:

Today on Regency rd just before main north rd heading towards regency tafe I was doing about 20k over speed limit and noticed a mint green police commodore on right lane (facing me) taking a photo... I'm not sure if it was me tho... do cops take photos only in their direction or both directions? cause there was another maroon xr6 driving past cop car on their lane at the same time and not sure if cops got me, him or both...

Either way... if they got me I will just appeal and get my licence back lol

For someone to joke about breaking the law then bragging they would just 'appeal and get their license back lol' is just plain stupidity - you don't even deserve to have a license mate. It is all great until you hit my Grandma doing 80km/h in a 60 zone, then I come hunt you down.

Jesus... what a load of crap you guys are selling here... I got caught in peak hour traffic and I was just keeping up with the rest of the traffic (which is why I dont know if cops got me or other car) The only difference between you and me is that I admitted I did 20 over limit, and you don't, because you're afraid cops are watching this forum 24/7 waiting to break into your house any time and defect shit out of your car...

If you check this and other similar topics 90% of members have been fined and lost their licence at some point... you can check youtube and there are even videos from sau members speeding more over speed limit then I did... no offence, good on ya if you've never speeded or just never been caught, but you can sell this moralistic crap to your mum.

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we have all sped at one point or another rocky, but sau isnt the place to be talking about it.

+1

We never claimed we were saints ... but we don't go talking about excessively speeding either.

+1

We never claimed we were saints ... but we don't go talking about excessively speeding either.

How is it that you were 'keeping up with the traffic' and yet did 20 kph over the limit. Are you suggesting that everyone on the road was speeding as well?

I seriously doubt that quoted '90% of people have lost their licence'...Sounds like the old 80/20 rule. 80% of all statistics are made up bullshit. Pun intended.

-D

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Nope, I have never lost my license, and I am willing to BET that far less than 50% of SAU members have ever lost theirs - let alone the 90% you claim.

Do use use Sex Panther? :P "They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time. " :P

And I don't think it is ok to do 80km/h in a 60 zone, regardless what other traffic is doing.

I am definitely not a saint, but I would never do 80km/h in a 60 zone - especially in traffic. Just silly. /end rant/rebuttal

had my license since 1977 and never lost mine at all so please dont count me in ya bullshit statistics . that icludes car /bike and heavy truck ,ive towed race cars all over this country spend a shit load of hours on the road for work and pleasure so no not all of us have lost ours

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Nope, I have never lost my license, and I am willing to BET that far less than 50% of SAU members have ever lost theirs - let alone the 90% you claim.

Do use use Sex Panther? :yes: "They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time. " :D

And I don't think it is ok to do 80km/h in a 60 zone, regardless what other traffic is doing.

I am definitely not a saint, but I would never do 80km/h in a 60 zone - especially in traffic. Just silly. /end rant/rebuttal

buuullllllllshhhiiiiitttt, your not impressing anyone by lying....... everyone has done 80 in a 60 at somepoint :P

buuullllllllshhhiiiiitttt, your not impressing anyone by lying....... everyone has done 80 in a 60 at somepoint :D

Oh you must be the wise one when it comes to traffic statistics ... you know all us drivers so well. :P

You're born to be a traffic cop by the sounds of it.

Oh you must be the wise one when it comes to traffic statistics ... you know all us drivers so well. :banana:

You're born to be a traffic cop by the sounds of it.

says the bloke who preaches about there is a time and a place for "speed" yet brags about flying thru the hills on 2 wheels........pot calling the kettle black much?

even 90 year old grannies have gone 80 in a 60 before......your born for ns.com by the sounds of it

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