so. lesson #1
deny deny deny.
so. lesson #1
deny deny deny.
Lesson 2:
If the cop seems to be in a reasonably good mood, try and negotiate the speed down to 49kph over the limit![]()
This guy not so lucky.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=11703495
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
I also hate to agree with a previous post but sell the bike. Now. Get a receipt.
On the plus side we don't have jail time for speeding here.
Sent from Tapatalk. DYAC
Yup.
I'm going to talk to the community law advice place this week and then probably have to get an actual lawyer.
Will plead guilty for sure but there is the possibility of a discharge without conviction.
Really don't want a criminal conviction.....
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
Do you ever want to go overseas and do you NEED your licence for job????
It might pay to get a semi decent lawyerjew to mitigate the penaltys and stop them doing random shit like calling it dangerous driving. Just researched for you recent case here were a duke rider got done by camera and court case for 199 on good empty road. He was charged with dangerous speed.
I have seen a UK media article where a judge there threw out a dangerous driving charge for a case similar to yours, saying yes the guy broke speed limit but his manner of driving was not dangerous in itself.
However with the hysteria around speed here fat chance.
I'd pay the fine straight away as you may as well start your disqualification period staright away, make sure your address is current for being served.
Who witnessed you on bombays? cop or civilian camera operator???? As axel said deny deny deny... chances are they just radioed in a black bike going sduperfast and roughly tracked you on mway cameras, could be a case of mistaken identity out but sound slike you already admitted guilt roadside....
So pay the fine, apologise like hell and say you understand and appreciate how silly you were etc....
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
possibility of a discharge without conviction.
A FAT CHANCE
Really don't want a criminal conviction.....
If you are now shit scared and taking this seriously, you need to get lawyered up and not to worry about the cost.
Back in the early 90s, I had a 165kph (103.5mph) and six month disqualification on top of a dangerous driving charge, appealed down to a six day driving ban and no charges. They even claimed I was racing another vehicle - Amazing![]()
Cost me thousands, but I got a lawyer whom knew the system and how to play it. The only thing I had to do, other than hand over lots of cash (before for his time, and then after for the result), was to promise to make no comment at all and let the lawyer rip the prosecution to shreads.
If you don't play this right, they'll rip your head off and f#ck your neck hole, just for the fun of it.
You need to start asking who knows whom and what's what!
Good luck.
I stand to be corrected, but I believe traffic offences (without injury etc) are not criminal offences.
http://communitylaw.org.nz/community...th-chapter-33/
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks