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hey guys just wondering if anyone can help me at all...

just basically wanting to hear from anyone who has got out ot a fine cause the issuing officer has stuffed something up on the fine ie: drivers license number....

dont really wanna hear from a mate of a mate of a mate of a mate if u know what i mean... as i am going to use this as one of my many defences in court if i can find anyone else who it has worked for....

and incase u are wondering i lost 9 points and 650 bucks all in one hit from 2 x speeding (which isnt true) and undue noise (which is very true) thanks guys

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this has been covered before.. it doesn't matter a damn if the officer has written the wrong license number on your ticket, or even number plate, you won't be able to get out of it.

If though somebody else was driving your car, or you received a fine when you didn't think you were driving - that could be different.

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You cant get out of a fine because of wrong details especially if he had his partner with him! Things can get easier to get out of if he was 1) Without his partner or 2) Not on duty. You may want to look at something else as a defense, if you werent doing that speed use that, did they radar you and show you your speed on the gun? Or did you get done on a camera? If you got done on camera chances are very very slim you'll get out of it!

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I got a ticket where they wrote down the wrong street of where the incident occured, during court, when they realised they stuffed up, since they were using photographic evidence in their case. They just got the case adjourned, wrote me a new ticket & screwed me over at the next court hearing.

6 Months later after just getting license back i got fined ( ourt again) for doing wheelies. he he & fishtails, which i can somehow manage to do whilst sleeping at 5AM. But some old bitch rang up and said i was and gave them my plate no# so must have been. ****ing c0ckheads.

Went to court again, the judge said, and i quote "Who do you think i am going to believe a young hoon with bad history or a nice old lady." Only 2 points for a year. 8 Months to go.

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