Lawyer Warns Motorists to Avoid AussieSpeedingFines.com
Lacey Burley | 8th July 2009
DEFENCE lawyer Nathan Bouchier is warning Toowoomba motorists not to fall prey to a scam website when trying to avoid paying speeding fines. Three motorists have fronted Toowoomba Magistrates Court in the recent weeks armed with information packs which they had paid up to $100 for over the internet. Read the full story...
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