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On the way home from city on Dandenong road around 10pm,

An accident involved a Honda Prelude, probably a hyundai, pretty mess up but what interesting is there was a cop helicopter circling around the area with the powerfull chase light searching for something......hit n run maybe?

....Just then ( 1.30am ), i heard the sound of a motorbike screaming down my neigbourhood (that has around 20 speed humps), look out of the window to see a bike flew pass, 5 secs later i heard the cop siren then saw a highway patrol roaring, flying over the speed hump follow VERY CLOSELY was an Un-mark police car racing/chasing trying desperately to catch the guy on the bike.

It looks like they really have a fat chance of catching that bike unless they have back up waiting at the front. Made me feel like i was in down town LA or watching American TV.

Damn, what has the world come to seriously? Lately there has been a scary increasing amount of crimes/shooting/killing/violents appearing on our TV comparing to around 5 years ago.

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Interesting you mention all that. The amount of bogans out doing burn outs and dragging last night that I could hear from my place was far higher than I can remember for a long time. Maybe when the pubs/restaurants are closed for Good Friday, they have nothing better to do. Was going on well into the night.

On the way home from city on Dandenong road around 10pm,

An accident involved a Honda Prelude, probably a hyundai, pretty mess up but what interesting is there was a cop helicopter circling around the area with the powerfull chase light searching for something......hit n run maybe?

I was on the way to the city on the Monash around 10pmish, I saw the search light from a helicopter too, no idea what was going on.

Interesting you mention all that. The amount of bogans out doing burn outs and dragging last night that I could hear from my place was far higher than I can remember for a long time. Maybe when the pubs/restaurants are closed for Good Friday, they have nothing better to do. Was going on well into the night.

Same here, lots of bogans in my area too. Hear burnouts almost everynight, thing is, im pretty sure its the same car. Must not have many friends..

On the way home from city on Dandenong road around 10pm,

An accident involved a Honda Prelude, probably a hyundai, pretty mess up but what interesting is there was a cop helicopter circling around the area with the powerfull chase light searching for something......hit n run maybe?

....Just then ( 1.30am ), i heard the sound of a motorbike screaming down my neigbourhood (that has around 20 speed humps), look out of the window to see a bike flew pass, 5 secs later i heard the cop siren then saw a highway patrol roaring, flying over the speed hump follow VERY CLOSELY was an Un-mark police car racing/chasing trying desperately to catch the guy on the bike.

It looks like they really have a fat chance of catching that bike unless they have back up waiting at the front. Made me feel like i was in down town LA or watching American TV.

Damn, what has the world come to seriously? Lately there has been a scary increasing amount of crimes/shooting/killing/violents appearing on our TV comparing to around 5 years ago.

where abouts did u hear the motorbike and cops? cause my brother told me he heard the exact same thing, in springvale though?

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