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I've had a cop filled week!!

Photographed the new East Metro superintendant this week (and last week), the new officer in charge of the Hoon Taskforce today (quote 'I don't drive, or ride a bike' - obviously he hasn't caught any hoons then I take it and explains his body size). Spoke to the officer who did me for Hoon Laws last week by chance (that was a gold moment I tell ya, was hoping to see him today)

Here is the vid: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=kI5tE2cvGws

*I guess I was heated lol..f**k EM*

you've got balls man. wd :banana:

That cop was a push over. Normally they are agro as hell,

I've had a cop filled week!!

Photographed the new East Metro superintendant this week (and last week), the new officer in charge of the Hoon Taskforce today (quote 'I don't drive, or ride a bike' - obviously he hasn't caught any hoons then I take it and explains his body size). Spoke to the officer who did me for Hoon Laws last week by chance (that was a gold moment I tell ya, was hoping to see him today)

Here is the vid: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=kI5tE2cvGws

*I guess I was heated lol..f**k EM*

stupid bitch in a astra who is suppose to give way to me at the round about but doesnt and floor it making me slam my brakes and nearly hitting her. she was a blonde as well.[no offence to any blondes here eg. Mel ]

Edited by R34P3R

wgmg for this week:

drunk P Plater in a red ford falcon with like 6 mates in the car, maggot on a Saturday arvo driving next to me shouting at me sif I'm going to take my top off for them, then getting annoyed, cutting me off, flying up onto someone's law then burning it out back on the road right infront of me, I slam breaks end up in right lane, they drive off snakeys all up the street!

:D

.....i cried

wgmg for this week:

drunk P Plater in a red ford falcon with like 6 mates in the car, maggot on a Saturday arvo driving next to me shouting at me sif I'm going to take my top off for them, then getting annoyed, cutting me off, flying up onto someone's law then burning it out back on the road right infront of me, I slam breaks end up in right lane, they drive off snakeys all up the street!

:blink:

.....i cried

Where are the Boys In Blue when you need them? :D

f**king useless waste of space money grabbing leaches - aka, government railways parking attendants

No parking at station (in bays) so I park on the island - completely off the road, not obstructing anyone, and a get a fine

Pricks, get a life you POS parking attendants - we need to get to work too, and its bloody christmas time, and there are piss poor tiny parking stations

They all suck balls (big hairy mofos)

/rant

Next time, I drive into the city and claim the parking back through petty cash - screw the railways, they may get a fine out of me, but they will loose alot more in revenue, wankers

Edited by Steve

ARGG!! People on Morley Drive at 3pm doing 60km when its 70km and then putting their hand out the window signaling me to slow down coz there is a speed camera!!!!!!

I WAS ALREADY DOING 10KM's UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT WHY DO I NEED TO SLOW DOWN!!!

ARGG!! People on Morley Drive at 3pm doing 60km when its 70km and then putting their hand out the window signaling me to slow down coz there is a speed camera!!!!!!

I WAS ALREADY DOING 10KM's UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT WHY DO I NEED TO SLOW DOWN!!!

they are just watching out for you i guess

ARGG!! People on Morley Drive at 3pm doing 60km when its 70km and then putting their hand out the window signaling me to slow down coz there is a speed camera!!!!!!

I WAS ALREADY DOING 10KM's UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT WHY DO I NEED TO SLOW DOWN!!!

relax dude haha

they are just trying to be helpful. lol

Its hard to judge the exact speed of a car i guess.

WGMG

P plate scooter users, that dont indicate at all... they lane weave like there racing or something and sit in the right hand lane when there piece o sh1t wont go past 60km/h they fail, some lady infront of me locked up her car to stop when one decided to change lanes with no indication (probably didnt even check his mirrors)....stupid 16yos!!! :)

Driving around suburban streets doing the speed limit and being yelled at to slow down by people who associate any exhaust noise with speeding. Even more so when it's freaking primary school kids hahaha

WGMG

Mouth ulcer, f*cken can't eat anything otherwise it hurts like hell :P

Also some bunch of f*cken teenagers trying to drag me in their over-weight, over-loaded 4wd.

Police turing on their sirens just so they can go through a red light and cut in front of me.

Thought he was going to pull me over.. but he went up the road a few metres turn his sirens off and continued on his way.

wanker.

Police turing on their sirens just so they can go through a red light and cut in front of me.

Thought he was going to pull me over.. but he went up the road a few metres turn his sirens off and continued on his way.

wanker.

Images of Superbad come to mind....

pricks on the freeway that sit in a line across 3 lanes so you cant get past and they are doing 80km in a 100km zone!!!!!!! grrrrrrrrr bastards

freak them out when they do eventually move :rofl:




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