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Old 09-05-2023, 03:40 PM   #30
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Default Re: Expiation: worth fighting?

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I once had a speeding fine waived after I applied for a review; I was probably caught for 108/109 on a 100 limit freeway and my licence had been clean for several years at least.

I know someone who got done for driving an unregistered car. He had not paid the renewal. The fine was over $1000.00, maybe $1300.00 or so (?).

He got the fine waived after asking for a review. He would have been driving for 40 years or so at the time of the offence and possibly had never had an infringement notice. Still, I was surprised that it got waived.
We use to have 2 AU Falcons, both white, an XR6 & SR. my XR6 was due for rego, unfortunately my Wife registered the wrong car, so we actually extended hers by 3 months.
Few weeks later I received a fine for unrigistrred/uninsured, sent a letter explaining the honest mistake, bad luck pay up.
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