Alright here's the go all you little pathetic shits, im about to turn 20, ive lost my log book without photocoping it THREE TIMES i had my licence test book for 2 weeks from now and i lost it again, ive been driving for almost three years and im still going to start all over again by driving the hours...THERE"S A REASON THE RULES ASK YOU TO DO 120 NOW, BECAUSE PEOPLE LIKE YOU THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING AND ARE TO DUMB SHIT LAZY TO DO SOMETHING RIGHT, WELL I CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU ON THE NEWS AFTER YOU"VE KILLED YOUR FRIENDS OR FAMILY AFTER A BAD LAST SECOND DECISION, IF YOU HAVNT NOTICED PEOPLE WHO"VE HAD THEIR LICENCE FOR DECADES STILL DIE BECAUSE OF LACK OF KNOWLEDGE , I HOPE YOU ALL GET CAUGHT FOR MISLEADING AND FRAUD!!!! THATS A GOOD 10-20 YEARS AND A LIFE TIME RECORD ON YOUR NAME , TRY GET YOUR BLOODY LICENCE THEN!!!!!!.
what a ridiculous post
If you're retarded enough to lose something like this then you have nobody to blame but yourself. Further, I'm fairly sure it's more than perfectly acceptable to just rewrite them all in (sure you may not be able to remember them all, especially if you can't even remember where you left your logbook but those drives to tafe/the mental hospital should be fairly regular), in fact I think if you contact the RTA or whatever it's called now you should find that it's actually encouraged, and any
personal decision to redo them all is but a reflection on your esteemed character.
Also, surely, someone as objectable as you come off should realise that the reasons for changes such as that are politically motivated, and given the miracle that is hindsight i think it's safe to say that the extra 70hrs learners are forced to do has had absolutely no (at least statistically) significant effect on the road toll, or I'm willing to bet even accidents, where learners/p platers are involved. As for your remark about people who have been had their license for decades, well that's just not specific enough. It's not like everyone drives every day, once you pass your p's test as early as at the age of 17 there is no further practical testing and as such all skills developed would have to be under the 120 supervised hours. While this may instil good habits from the get go it more often than not doesn't as there is no requirement for professional training, only assessment (although to the state govt's credit they do incentivise it). Further to the point I doubt that it's a result of a lack of education, moreso a lacking skill set or minimal experience. Funnily enough it's the
legal requirements for driver training which are to blame for that.
As for your comments about fraud and whatnot, proving such would be a very arduous process for the RTA, and is almost always neglected in favour of just cancelling your test booking and forcing you to come back later. Also generally criminal convictions in NSW (Australia) are spent after 10 years, which while they are permanent in a sense, will only need to be disclosed within the first 10 years of the conviction, or for certain positions where a duty of care is to be exercised (for instance as a police officer or a teacher). Aside from that, sex offences carry a conviction that does not become spent and are much closer to the definition of 'permanent'. But that's a bit of a long bow to draw from faking hours on your log book.
In short, $10 says you crash in the next 3 years.