"It's all too hard".
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That's how police allege Amy McGuinness responded when they asked her why she was driving a green Jeep on Wingewarra Street in Dubbo on March 12.
After being disqualified from driving, the 33-year-old Dubbo woman wasn't meant to get behind the wheel until August 2019.
Before being busted driving on March 12, Ms McGuinness had also been stopped by police on January 30 at the intersection of Boundary Road and Wheelers Lane.
For driving while disqualified that time, she was also charged.
Her case came before Dubbo Local Court on Wednesday.
Ms McGuinness pleaded guilty to both charges of driving while disqualified.
The court heard the actions of Ms McGuinness placed her in breach of good behaviour bonds and a community corrections order.
Magistrate Theresa Hamilton requested a sentencing assessment report be prepared.
The case returns to court on May 8.