![]() ![]() ![]() 'We are not doing anything but still we are suffering and no one (will) listen,' he told A Current Affair. However, he decided to opt into a 12-month good behaviour bond that would allow him to keep driving but would have his licence disqualified if another fine was claimed in his name. His licence was to be suspended from April 15 'for five months', bringing his job as a driver for Uber to a grinding halt. 'But at least don't suspend his licence until this is clarified.' 'We are happy that they are doing do the investigation (sic),' Mr Singh's wife, Jaspinder, told A Current Affair. However, Mr Singh claims Revenue NSW have been investigating the matter since January and received no updates. This included a history of his Uber rides that shows him in completely different places at the time of the fines and photos of himself to compare against the man photographed in the fines. Mr Singh sent Revenue NSW, an arm of the NSW Government that follow up with overdue fines, as much evidence as he could muster. ![]()
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