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i bet his mum was proud.

his mum see's the cop car pull up and her son get out.

"where is your car?"

"still at the impound lot"

"i thought you went to pick it up"

"yeah, but then i thought i'd show off to the cops and did a 6 metre burnout in the impound warehouse"

..... kid wakes up in hospital with a black eye, missing half his front teeth and his mum is standing there with an icepack on her knuckles.

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its the same principle of me sitting in my driveway and doing a big smoking burnout.... cops could be sitting out the front of the house watching, but they wouldn't be able to come in and actually do anything (from what i understand, anyway, don't take this as gospely) due to it being performed on public property....

well, they could probably ask you to stop, due to noise/smoke pollution, but i believe it would then be up to the EPA to fine you for the noise/smoke, not the police...

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its the same principle of me sitting in my driveway and doing a big smoking burnout.... cops could be sitting out the front of the house watching, but they wouldn't be able to come in and actually do anything (from what i understand, anyway, don't take this as gospely) due to it being performed on public property....

well, they could probably ask you to stop, due to noise/smoke pollution, but i believe it would then be up to the EPA to fine you for the noise/smoke, not the police...

although that is the rules, you can do whatever you want in your car as long as its on private property, im sure if the cops seen you theyd still giv you a ticket, you know what theyre like.

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yeh it just says he was 'nabbed', not why or what for, as on private property u cant get issued traffis offences i dont think... but they probly got him for reckless endangerment or something like endagering cops. i dont get why he was retrieving his car without a licence, even worse yet the cops let him get in the car and leave (well at least attempt too)

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yeah thats true cuz my mate was ripping it up on a soccer field LOL and cops came and full bustd him in the process ahah all they could do was fine him for was bringing his car on the field...

but damn the look on the cops faces after he done that LOL.. but then think of the guys face after he gets busted again LOL

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