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btw would negligent driving include coping a BJ? Even if you still had two hands on the wheel?? :D:ermm::)

Wonder what the cop would say to that? :rofl:

in a built up area and being female good chance she'd need two hands to turn corners.

Hey that's sexist! :P

(I agree)

damn.. there's been quite a few times in the past when I'm running late for work.. I've had a McMuffin in one hand, steering wheel in the other.. can still change the gears with the same hand I'm holding the mcmuffin lol.. its much easier to do on a freeway though..

I used to be really naughty in my first car which was auto.. mascara.. brush hair.. lipstick.. these days its too hard to do that in a manual lol. :)

Lol i'll tell her about your post. You'd be an inspiration i'm sure :)

Yeah, in 06 when I used to actually work with my old man out bush (full time), first thing monday morning, I'd usually hung over as f*ck from the sunday sesh... I used to have an iced coffee in one hand, a toasted sanga in the other, with a chicko roll on the passenger seat (along with my 2nd iced coffee)... :P

Luckily those were the days I had the auto VL crumbledore...

:rofl:

Makes me drowsy just thinking about it.

it seems that you can be pulled over for anything now which is good in a way as there are more people driving which means tighter police plus imagine if you dropped something hot in your lap :whistling:

Edited by Greekos

I got pulled over once for throwing a red frog (a lolly not a real frog for all you tree huggers) out of my window >> got let off with a warning however ...

Technically you shouldn't have your hands occupied whilst driving >> so no smoking, talking on a mobile, make up, eating etc etc doing any of these things increases the risk of having an accident in normal circumstances >> mutiply this by the added risk of a female driver behind the wheel and you have a recipe for disaster :whistling: <--- that was a joke too by the way no harm intended :P

I got pulled over once for throwing a red frog (a lolly not a real frog for all you tree huggers) out of my window >> got let off with a warning however ...

Forget littering, the cop should've fined your ass for throwing out a red frog :D

maybe the cop was just bored? or he had nothing to do and tried to make himself look busy by pulling some girl over to scare her and maybe tried get a laugh out of it? lol

because if it was a serious offence, like speeding, then wouldn't she get a fine?...instead of just a warning?..

usually when they warn u, then its not such a big of a deal and most likely other cops wouldnt even give a crap about it

Edited by Charles89

has anyone realised that syd drivers are getting more aggressive nowdays?

horns, swearing, speeding, tailgating, turning left not on the left lane to avoid a queue...

especially those VW golfs for some reason.. even the normal golfs

the good old days when people were nice and courteous is long gone.. everyone seems like they want to get in front of everyone now

so i guess it's a good thing that police are now more strict than ever

that being said, it still annoys me when i get cops tailgating me when i'm just cruising on the speed limit, or being pulled over for a "random" breath test and be given attitude when i haven't done anything wrong

Edited by chiksluvit
it still annoys me when i get cops tailgating me when i'm just cruising on the speed limit, or being pulled over for a "random" breath test and be given attitude when i haven't done anything wrong

thats when u know they have nothing better to do :D

It's no surprise. If talking on the fone hands free is illegal eating whilst driving probably is too.. even though it sounds really trivial..

I saw this lady driving behind me putting her damn make up on.. I wish there was a cop there to catch her.. because I thought if she rear ends me Im going to town on her ass!

Im going to town on her ass!

That must be one fat ass.

Nope i live in Adelaide where it is legal to drink alcohol while you are driving aslong as your not over the legal blood alcohol level.

Makes sense. Wonder why they haven't prohibited it yet. And when will all the states unite???

We'll become a republic called "The United States of Australia"

*shudders*

has anyone realised that syd drivers are getting more aggressive nowdays?

horns, swearing, speeding, tailgating, turning left not on the left lane to avoid a queue...

especially those VW golfs for some reason.. even the normal golfs

the good old days when people were nice and courteous is long gone.. everyone seems like they want to get in front of everyone now

so i guess it's a good thing that police are now more strict than ever

that being said, it still annoys me when i get cops tailgating me when i'm just cruising on the speed limit, or being pulled over for a "random" breath test and be given attitude when i haven't done anything wrong

yes 100% true...Really turning into arrogant aggressive bastards.People trying to turn from the incorrect lane is a specialty.I just cut them off...stuff them.Golfs are bad as are any 3 series BMW.And it aint just the guys.Cops are never around on the roads like they used to be either. Try driving down george st at close to midnight on a Saturday.anything goes there..Cops avoid the place like the plague....

Edited by GTR-32U

its a law. not allowed to drink and drive (that means anything) or eat. because you do not have both hands on the steering wheel if you are eating and its a distraction. but i reckon if they want to start enforcing it then my hasn't smoking while driving been banned? it is worse then eating cause if you drop the cigarette and burn yourself then you deffinatly are not focusing on the road. But to be honest the cops are to lazy to write up a ticket fro something as stupid as eating while driving because it adds to their paper work.

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