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Nov 09, 2009 23:41

may have lost my license, only time will tell

Pretty trrible day for riding full stop, if you wanna know why then read on

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vientral November 10 2009, 00:13:18 UTC
Sorry Doll, sounds like a hellish ride :(

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twokan November 10 2009, 00:16:29 UTC
aye it was, see yours wasn't happily uneventful either. Meep!

Cuddles for the both of us I guess. Pass your test quick, cuz role of taxi may fall to you!

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vientral November 10 2009, 00:17:43 UTC
I need to practise the theory, I cannot get the hang of stopping distances. :S But I shall be pestering the parental unit soon enough x

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twokan November 10 2009, 00:25:44 UTC
theres a good way to remember it.... buggerit if I know how!!! Forgot it all

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daevid November 10 2009, 08:50:41 UTC
Arses! Those average speed cameras are quite effective :(

Fingers crossed that nothing comes through...

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fuzzygoth November 10 2009, 09:18:20 UTC
hmmm there are two upsides mate, in Leicester the speed limit is 30 + your 10% (33mph) plus 2mph (so you need to be doing 36mph in Leicestershire before it becomes and issue) if its average speed camera's don't they *always* take a picture because they work by comparing time frames between pictures so you might not have been
over? and finally as long as your not over by stupid amounts (over
36mph not 30mph) and its your first time in leicester you should get
the option of attending a speed awarness workshop instead. You still
pay £60 but the forego the points on your licence :)

I know these thing I went on one ;) used to live there rememeber ;)

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sarah_orange November 10 2009, 09:26:39 UTC
also if the fog was that bad the flash is likely to have encountered the same problem as your headlights...

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bikerfaerie November 10 2009, 10:32:16 UTC
All seems feasible, and I can't see that they'd take your licence for going just a bit over the limit (you *can* get done for doing anything over the limit if they measure it right, they are alowed to, just don't have to, and I wouldn't expect more than 3 points anyway).

The only thing I'd add would be to be careful how you use the excuse that you couldn't see for the fog for speeding.

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twokan November 10 2009, 12:25:44 UTC
I already have 3 points and due to only having 6 because im still in my probationary period, it could be game over. thanks for the input guys

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toxicpixie November 10 2009, 12:34:56 UTC
Most likely three points and a £60 fine. Worst part will be the hike in your insurance, I suspect!

Edit: Ooops, didn't remember you already had three. Arse :/

Nathan, the Toxic Pixie

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sarah_orange November 11 2009, 12:40:02 UTC
I have my driving license stuff here (must send off the change of address) and it says that with 6 points in the probabtionary period they take your license off you and reissue a provisional whereby you have to pass your test again - so it's not *that* bad - just a temporary glitch if it has all gone wrong.

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toxicpixie November 11 2009, 13:08:37 UTC
That's not so bad then, if there's opportunity to repass!

Nathan, the Toxic Pixie

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twokan November 11 2009, 20:43:23 UTC
ah, ta muchly!

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