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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo
This excessive speed is a summary offence, it comes up as a conviction on a crminal record and has you ticking yes to the criminal record box on job applications and it'll be shown to an employer on a criminal record check, plus effect international travel, you can forget about going to Canada as they're very strict on letting people into their country with criminal convictions.
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Good to see NSW are a bit more flexible where the 45km/h over appears.
Think I'll be keeping my NSW Licence.
https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default...g_offences.pdf
From one of the many lawyers website..
DO TRAFFIC OFFENCES GO ON A CRIMINAL RECORD?
Traffic offences can be shown on a criminal record, although it will depend on the nature and severity of the crime. If a traffic offence does not go to court, generally it will not appear on a criminal record. Major traffic offences which may appear on your criminal record may include:
Negligent driving (if convicted in court)
Drink driving
Driving under the influence of drugs
Driving whilst on suspension or probation
Being found guilty of a traffic offence whilst on a good behaviour bond
Driving with falsified documents
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