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i was leaving a party last night to drop off couple of girls where i was then pulled over by the police i wasnt speeding however the breathalysed me and said go home , if we see you around again we will give u a yellow sticker and i said nicely what for ? and he said well find something and walked off. is this normal for u lot or ? :)

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i was pulled over 2 seconds from getting to my drive way doing about five kays an hour i was breath tested and had my licence closely studied, he said he would catch me later so to speak, i dont know what for (maybe for a kiss and a cuddle). the police do a great job with there coffee and donuts but we are just an easy target for those morons just make sure you have your licence and any other documentation your car needs and all you have to do is smile and say yes sir no sir three bags full sir take there name rank and there cars licence plate number and complain to your local mp or who ever else will listen about our embarresing police force and go on your way for another night of partying. later!

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