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  1. #16
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    just fucking ride/drive anyway
    you obviously hold little regard for the law anyway if you are anywhere near 100 demerits :P
    fuck em
    plus how many times do u get pulled up if u aint doing shit wrong anyway? just nana it for 3 months and if they siren you, well
    individual choice to stick around, noones making u
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    Pyro dude, its all spelled out here on this thread.
    And I didnt lose my licence to demerits but a proper offence, so it was harder to get a L/L. Ambo staus helped a little but not much.
    Ahh yeah man, I kinda know.

    lol, thanks anyway but yeah Kicking Zebra PM'd me and then posted his thread after mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by kickingzebra
    Referring to pyrocam's thread as below...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26540
    Also note my acknowledgement post (post 5)




    ANYWAY.
    Update, currently I am:

    • preparing a map + list of destinations that I have travelled for work purposes (not nearly long enough unfortuantly)
    • Preparing a letter 'from my lawyer' which I will pass to my lawyer for review and alterations (since 'my lawyer' is a friend doing me a favour)
    • Preparing a letter for my boss to read and sign (The Affidavit)
    • Getting my building manager to pull the last 40 days of swipe card activity to prove building access times (since I come in early and late and on weekends etc



    I will post my work as I finish it and it has come back from my lawyer (the censored versions)



    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    individual choice to stick around, noones making u
    dude. 250 isnt going to get me far unless im in peak traffic

    and I have heard that if the cops see my rego on the road they will pull me since the bike is registered to a disqualified owner
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Related question:

    If you get served the 3 months notice, sign the paper that the rep hands you, but the police man never comes to pick up your licence...you're still sweet so long as you've 'sat out' the 3 months aye?

    They wouldn't pull some bs in the future about you not having served your 3 months just 'cos you couldn't find the licence to take it to the cop shop, would they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    Related question:

    If you get served the 3 months notice, sign the paper that the rep hands you, but the police man never comes to pick up your licence...you're still sweet so long as you've 'sat out' the 3 months aye?

    They wouldn't pull some bs in the future about you not having served your 3 months just 'cos you couldn't find the licence to take it to the cop shop, would they?
    according to my ticket, (paraphrasing) you must surrender your license to ther person who serves you when they serve you.

    even if you retained your phyiscal license for whatever reason. if you were caught driving with it you would probably be charged more since its an invalid license and your still disqualified.
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    according to my ticket, (paraphrasing) you must surrender your license to ther person who serves you when they serve you.

    even if you retained your phyiscal license for whatever reason. if you were caught driving with it you would probably be charged more since its an invalid license and your still disqualified.
    Oh yup, you'd definitely get charged more if you're caught

    True, I guess by signing that piece of paper that they bring around, you've effectively surrendered your licence, even if you haven't handed over the physical one.

    Cheers Pyro.
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    yeah i heard from friend too that if they do pull you up when disqualified theyll take vehicle
    You are only coming through in waves. Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying...

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    Yeah they definently take the vehicle (28 day impound). They also take you down to the cop shop, where they take statements etc and release you... outside the cop shop, with no way of getting anywhere 'cept the wai-wai express.

    Been in that situation before (not me that was disqualified though... I was just a passenger heh).

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    Well I think your best bet is to sell your bike buy a cheap gix11 they are going cheap on tard or something else, and take the rego vin off, and take your rage out on the world.


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    bump with update on first post

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...634#post548634

    I dont have the documents to post yet as my lawyer friend is doing me a freebie so its not top priority, she is busy sueing people ripping off the red bull logo.

    and I dont need it yet. my license is still valid.

    note: once the demerits have been applied to you. your license is STILL VALID untill you are served and have it taken off you. (Ltsa wanted to make that very clear to me)
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Turns out. if you manage to get MORE demerit points after the document server has attempted to serve you (and failed) and you pay them off quickly, the extra demerit points DO make a lump sum. so if you were to now have a total of 135 demerits now, when you get suspended the whole 135 gets wiped at the end

    the downside of this is, if you manage to rack up more demerits it makes the document server go out and try visit you again.
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    Listen to Radio Hauraki, there's an outfit offering their services for under $1000 and can be completed over the phone. I can't remember what it's called though - sorry.

    Try http://www.howtolaw.co.nz/html/ml033.asp for more info.
    I lost mine a while ago (In a cage, mind you) and my lawyer sussed me out a "package deal": I got my temp license thrown in on the cheap with all my other costs to him.

    Its a bastard aye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast View Post
    Related question:

    If you get served the 3 months notice, sign the paper that the rep hands you, but the police man never comes to pick up your licence...you're still sweet so long as you've 'sat out' the 3 months aye?

    They wouldn't pull some bs in the future about you not having served your 3 months just 'cos you couldn't find the licence to take it to the cop shop, would they?
    Doesnt work - tried and failed sorry.

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    Some hopefully useful info in your decision making.......

    If you retain the photo licence and attempt to use it when pulled over (and yes they do know who all the disqualified drivers are and what they drive/ride), you will lose your bike for 28 days (impounds are expensive in themselves), and be arrested for driving whilst suspended and using a document (fraud charge).

    You won't look too flash in front of a judge with that lot and he/she would throw you a significant disqualification and/or fine. Fraud can wind you up in prison. Not only do you end up with a traffic charge, but a criminal one as well, so may stuff your employment too.

    You are free to choose however you live your life. However, you are not free from the consequences of those choices.

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    call 0800 4 LICENCE and they will do all the paperwork over the phone for you, plus it costs around $600 - $800 to get the licence. Heard it on the radio this morning.

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