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speaking of which...

I lost my license for a month... FFFUUU

Altho I took the coppa to court cos he clocked me for 3 seconds by following me without a radar.

He originally gave me a ticket for a 6 month suspension, but when I got all scientific in court and proved to him that the minimum time stipulated by the rules was 300m and that at the speed I was doing for 3 seconds I'd only have covered 100m. The judge said because it was inconclusive, but because I was speeding he was gonna reduce it to a 1 month suspension and a $200 fine. Mind you he pulled me over like this time last year.

speaking of which...

I lost my license for a month... FFFUUU

Altho I took the coppa to court cos he clocked me for 3 seconds by following me without a radar.

He originally gave me a ticket for a 6 month suspension, but when I got all scientific in court and proved to him that the minimum time stipulated by the rules was 300m and that at the speed I was doing for 3 seconds I'd only have covered 100m. The judge said because it was inconclusive, but because I was speeding he was gonna reduce it to a 1 month suspension and a $200 fine. Mind you he pulled me over like this time last year.

being able talk yourself out of shit FTMFW!

question:

since adelaide and perth dont have p plater resctrictions, wouldnt NA cars be cheaper over there?

speaking of which...

I lost my license for a month... FFFUUU

Altho I took the coppa to court cos he clocked me for 3 seconds by following me without a radar.

He originally gave me a ticket for a 6 month suspension, but when I got all scientific in court and proved to him that the minimum time stipulated by the rules was 300m and that at the speed I was doing for 3 seconds I'd only have covered 100m. The judge said because it was inconclusive, but because I was speeding he was gonna reduce it to a 1 month suspension and a $200 fine. Mind you he pulled me over like this time last year.

way to stick it up them, doesn't really answer my question though lol

i was doing 10kmh over max, so i'm not really worried, just curious

way to stick it up them, doesn't really answer my question though lol

i was doing 10kmh over max, so i'm not really worried, just curious

also like to know how long red light camera fines take, been close to 2months now and nothing?

way to stick it up them, doesn't really answer my question though lol

i was doing 10kmh over max, so i'm not really worried, just curious

i usually get mine in 2-3 weeks...ive had 3 :worship:

my mate got 10 all up lol, all on the same bit of road. now he knows there is a fixed speed camera on that part of the freeway. definately the hard way to learn. he has the 1 point for 12 months thing. all the fines he got were 10km/h and under and i think one was 15 km/h over or something.

annoying thing was that they all came at once so by the time he realised it was too late.

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