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seems when the missus sent in the camera fines nominating me as the driver of her car, she didn't put down my full surname, so QT have been deducting the points from my "imaginary" licence. I didn't realise this until I called them to ask WTF.........BAD MOVE!!!!.....now they are going to "merge" the two. GRRRRRRR

noooo.. now you're really screwed if they do that!

too many damn laws in this country... suxors.. i mean my car had only been sitting there two days, all because some **** knuckle (there is one in every street) called the council.. its not like i was dumping in there.

i'm going to move into shitsville, nobody complains to the council there.. well they might but they don't listen thats for sure :spank:

when i used to live in another "wanky uppity place" in melb got the same treatment.. winged about for anything i did all because i was younger than the rest of the suburb.

all these inner city suburbs.. BURN THEM BURN THEM ALL!!!!

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have to check whether it fits first.. may also have to wait till i can actually drive the car.. as now i have to get it all registered ASAP just to park it on the freaking street.

I was contemplating once i did get it registered sticking a big sign to the window "**** you whoever rang the council.. WHAT YOU GONNA DO NOW HUH?!!!!"

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