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Old 31-07-2006, 10:47 PM   #11
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Are some of you for real?

If there is MORE chance for people to get demerit points and most offences carry HIGHER demerit point losses then wouldnt it be proportional to increase the number of demerit points allowed or at least reset them at 1 year instead of 3?

How can anyone here say it is a good thing that drivers can loose their licences more easily now?

AHHH last time i checked you have to repeatedly break the law to lose your liscence, unless

A-you do something wayout there and have it taken away regardless of points( which means you proberbly shouldn't be on the road anyway)

B-you dont pay your fines ( and if you have fines already you should have learnt your lesson by now)

I think the words REPEATEDLY BREAK THE LAW to describe the reason people are asking for extra points sums it up perfectly.
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