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    Quote Originally Posted by jase the ace View Post
    ...... ask him what his previous occupation was . remember not all law enforcement guys are honest some have even been rapists .
    Last time I looked being a rapist was a hobbie not a occupation. p/t.

    With bush lawyers offering advise like that - I mean how can you possibly lose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Four things:

    You may have been deliberately given an 'out' with a mistake (unlikley)
    You MAY be able to argue the case and get off (don't count on it)
    You COULD have another ticket arrive in the mail with the correct numbers (not so likely, the cop wouldn't know he'd got the number wrong)
    You may have to pay up

    Not the sort of ticket I see as 'fair' if what you said is true - however it is a valid offence unfortunately.
    agread, you probally wont get of it dude i thaught i was in with a grin when my rego was wrong wrote a letter in faxed it off 5 days latter i got another ticket with corect detal's on it however if you were to wait the 2 months 1 month for ticket then the 1 month overdue bit then fax a letter off it did give me another month to pay , yes it took me 3 months to actually save the $$ to pay, come to think of it mabie thats why they didnt let me off 139km opps my bad it's always worth a shot but wouldnt hold ya breath
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    Quote Originally Posted by timetoride View Post
    The other day while I was behaving myself I got pulled over for doing 114 kph after passing a car. I was in my car not on my bike, I explained to the that I had just completed passing a car but he said I was back in the left hand lane so should be doing 100kph even if I had just passed (I do alot of travelling so I do behave myself in the car) and he didin't care for excusues. To cut along story short we had a bit of a set too about it with the final result being me still getting a ticket. However when I checked the ticket when I got home the registration number for my car had 3 incorrect digits/numbers. Can I make a submission for this or do I just have to wear it? Can those in the know spread any light on the subject?
    Some cops need to go back to kindergarten. Learn counting from 0 to 9.
    Three folks received speeding tickets with incorrect information last year. One cop believed Japanese cars were Toyota; the second one thought BMW was the short for Mercedes Benz; the last one was hopeless-- driver's name, rego, and date were wrong

    All of them wrote their letters but all finally paid.

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    I would have a go, it's worth a try, make them fight for it. Wankers.

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    Tried it once,car make was incorrect,had nissan not toymota,all which happened was nice polite letter saying pay up.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    have they got your name correct?It was you that was speeding,not the car

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