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Our client was an Irish National who had been driving in NSW on his overseas driver licence. In a period of 3 years, he accrued a total of 46 demerit points.
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Our client was an Irish National who had been driving in NSW on his overseas driver licence. In a period of 3 years, he accrued a total of 46 demerit points.
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