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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    Im not here to argue. I know what the lesgislation saids.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    Your incorrect fact is you were suspended, you did drive whilst suspended and therefore you are guilty. Not knowing you were suspended is not an defence. Any lawyer who stands up in court and trys to enter a plea of not guilty for their client will no doubt be torn to shreads by the magistrate...
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    I understand what Ausprop is saying, what i am trying to say is their are countless amount of times where people come before the court on a drive whilst suspended not aware of that infact they are suspeneded. Why has their licence been suspended? one reason being due to unpaid fines, did not...
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    Perhaps you will think its a good idea when you get pulled over by cops next time for an random RBT only to find out ur licence has been suspended and be charged with "drive whilst licence suspended" due to unpaid fines.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    You won't be recieving anything from the courts, the courts are not a reminder service. If you have elected something to go to court, it is the SDR0 that issue you with what is called a "court attendance notice". If you have not recieved this and its been over a month, you need to call them to...
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    oh nah its not like that in NSW.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    yeah only upon conviction you gain demerit points in NSW, not prior.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    Strannik, take it from me. It is a criminal offence. I work within this field.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    That is incorrect. Speeding is a criminal offence.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    In NSW it's $76, Call up your local court house and ask what it is.
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    Speed fine - anyone experienced it?

    ok so lets say you challenge it, will you represent yourself? or get a solicitor? Is paying thousands of dollars for a solicitor really worth a speeding fine? It is the prosecution that have to prove the matter beyond reasonable dobut, you do not have to prove anything. Yes they will more...
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