Details of request “Speeding fines by Murray Bridge station on pm 15/12/16 and am of 16/12/16

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
21887  sent  2017-01-23 23:44:28 +1100  waiting_response  2017-01-23 23:44:28 +1100  waiting_response  outgoing  
21888  response  2017-01-23 23:52:05 +1100    2017-01-27 21:44:05 +1100  waiting_response  incoming  
21996  status_update  2017-01-27 21:44:05 +1100  waiting_response  2017-01-27 21:44:05 +1100  waiting_response   
22082  response  2017-01-31 14:27:58 +1100    2017-01-31 21:52:22 +1100  waiting_response  incoming  
22102  status_update  2017-01-31 21:52:22 +1100  waiting_response  2017-01-31 21:52:22 +1100  waiting_response   
22119  response  2017-02-01 14:19:25 +1100    2017-02-05 16:34:57 +1100  not_held  incoming  
22254  status_update  2017-02-05 16:34:57 +1100  not_held  2017-02-05 16:34:57 +1100  not_held   

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