Matt,
The reason I took it to court was because the offense happened on the 4th of Nov last year. The on the spot fine was $600 and one months loss of license which was to take effect in one month. So I would have been without a license from 4th of Dec to 4th of Jan. For reasons to numerous to mention this would not have been a good time for me to not have a license.
I also spoke to a beak to see about pleading with the judge to keep my license but was told that the judges hands were tied and would not have that option.
However the prosecutor does have the option to downgrade the charge. So I thought I would try pleading my case with them as I only needed one measly kilometre taken off the charge.
My beak wrote a letter to vicroads to plead for compassion, I would lose my job, I do have a good driving record(one speeding by less than 10 k in the last seven years) etc but it all fell on deaf ears.
The upside was by going to court I have saved $300 as the fine was reduced to $250 plus $40 court costs
40 bucks when you consider whats involved is cheap. Pitty we can't get the courts to fix our Landies.
Dave.

