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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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The thing with the case is that the emergency was not described in the original report. Who knows what it was. It could have been a simple car accident to the woman trying to take her own life. We have no idea of the facts.
But IMO for the magistrate to not take her licence, there would have been some evidence shown why she should keep her licence. |
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