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no the first 2 times my ex was driving the car

i think its just that if ur car stands out at all your cop bait

the 3rd time i cant complain cause it was at the drags

unfortunately i was driving this time

i accepted that one cause thats the risk you take when u go drags :D

but i was extra nice to him but he still had me sitting on the side of the road for a good 30 minutes the dumb c*nt

i saw a few cops along nepean hwy tonite as well! shits getting tight around here luckily i leave the country soon.... hopefully when i get back all this cop activity and import cars will have blown over!..... then i'll be ready for some serious mods!

u guys are making me paranoid... from stories you hear, you assume every cop is out to get you (not that it's not true) and you seem to notice every single cop... maybe it's like when you like a car, you see it everywhere.

even if they are out to blitz, they can't do it forever, it will pass soon.. who the hell will fund them..

oh we do.

They mustn'a have enough revenue for cops and their slow ass SS'es... their goal is for doubling revenue for traffic infringements this year so that could explain many things. I haven't seen any more than usual, in fact on my usual route to work none of the blindingly obvious radar trap red ute.

Originally posted by chopobo

we should gather numbers and make a protest or rally in the city at parliament  

but instead of marching we use our cars and make noise by revving  

haha that would be cool

yeah and we would probably all get canaries after that for noise pollution :lol:

as for bracks the funniest thing is still hes speach at that golf tournament where he was pissed but still denies he wasent!

exactly... they will see the error eventually and even people who bitch and winge about speeding will change their tune.

Its like my flatmate who drives like a nanna and goes on about my "crazy driving" when really he's just been brainwashed into thinking 5km/hr less or whatever will save a life (maybe a pedestrial, but stuff them walking out on a ROAD for DRIVING !). My driving is pretty tame anyway

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