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in case it hasnt been covered the cops can use their judgment to estimate your speed they are trained in this. The radar is, in reality, a backup device so they have two methods of estimation- read any summons when you go to court for this type of offence. Cost be a few hundred for that advice - for you its free. SAU at its finest.

you gone.

BMX bandits all the way...say hi to Nicole for me.

hahaha i was thinking a similar thing at the time.

To hurt someone, ensure you bring keyboard, mouse and LCD screen

lets just hope for your sake that you aren't talkin bout me :domokun:

cause if you are just remember i know what you look like.

:thumbsup:

You want to throw threats out across SAU?

I give you a tip, dont.

Ensure you read the board guidelines and everyone will get along juuuust fine.

SAU doesnt have a place for heros.

im not being a hero

im just offering assistance to someone incase they need it

didn't know so many hippies drove skylines...guess you learn something every day dont ya

im not being a hero

im just offering assistance to someone incase they need it

didn't know so many hippies drove skylines...guess you learn something every day dont ya

maybe explain how you plan to take care of the copper...?

im not being a hero

im just offering assistance to someone incase they need it

didn't know so many hippies drove skylines...guess you learn something every day dont ya

Mate no hippies here I assure you, ok.....maybe one or two but they are trying to point out is that cop bashing gets us nothing but heat therfore we don't tollerate it on SAU. Sure you don't have to like them, I certainly don't but if you wanna make threats against cops then best do do it on NS.COM and it's a fast track to a banning here. Yeah SAU might seem lame or boring but we certianly don't have a bad name now do we....I wonder why!? Just keep it tame and you're sweet. Just trying be helpful :sleep:

im not being a hero

im just offering assistance to someone incase they need it

didn't know so many hippies drove skylines...guess you learn something every day dont ya

Ok then, your being a fool.

Hero, fool, whatever. Keep the attitude up and you wont be here long.

Pretty simple really

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