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guys, i just got a couple of fines, and its unclear about how many points they have attracted to them, if i have the fines here with the offense code, could someone show me a site were i can look them up? thanks

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its not bad, but ive read that, on one of my offenses it says 'street racing' but, in the infrindgements website when i enter the details as if i was paying it online, it says description : burnout

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but on ticket its "street racing"...

hrmm i could take it to court and say how is the fine reliable, if the policeman doesnt know his offense codes correctly.

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and for the record i didnt mean to do a burnout.. i wanted as much traction as possible.. you dont win races spinning wheels.

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Hmmm, don't know why the ticket says street racing. But I don't think it would make a difference at court.

Fail to comply with licence conditions - 2 points.

No P plates - 2 points.

You could always go to court and say the reason you did the burnout is cos you don't know how to drive a manual..lol.

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i cant really care, ill just whinge and plan my suspension so that i can spend 3 months without a liscence when i want to haha..

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