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Glenn of Edithvale Posted at 9:51 AM Today

attention all hoons, all you need to do is carry wooden crosses in your cars and slap on a german accent when the cops pull you over and you'll get a police escort to your preferred destination.

:D

Hope this excuse works...

LOL, i dont give a shit who they are or what religion they follow... they should have had thier hire car impounded, international drivers licence cancelled, and been left on the street to find thier own way anywhere.... haha, try that shit in other countries and see how far you get

Edited by Ruffels

There was no speeding involved they were driving between 55-75 in heavy rain all over road. Almost hitting barrier and then back into middle lane. Would have caused major accident if we didn't follow them.

Could have charged them with manner dangerous but what's the point when they are flying out of Australia in the next few days.

He even wanted to make complaint about me for taking his keys off him. Told me I was the devil.

What a crock of f***ing shit. Flying out or not, as has been said, if this were any other country...bad luck...you'd be sitting in jail and missing your flight back home. And they get a tax payer funded escort to their destination after that? Were they afraid to tell them their religion isn't exempt from the law?

Can you imagine the ramifications if a Skyline ignored lights and sirens for 12km??? My god we get defected for driving more cautiously than everyone else. This ain't a nanny state, it's just plain f***ing backwards.

I'm with everyone else.

Why should their religion make them exempt from following our laws and receive special treatment?

So if you pull me over on the way to a track, are you going to offer me a police escort in my modified car because I'm trying to do the right thing? I think not.

  llama_au said:
I'm with everyone else.

Why should their religion make them exempt from following our laws and receive special treatment?

So if you pull me over on the way to a track, are you going to offer me a police escort in my modified car because I'm trying to do the right thing? I think not.

ye but your not leaving the country after going to track... so u can still pay.... ITS ALL ABOUT REVENUE RAISING

no matter what they say it litrally comes down to that.... they say "your car is dangerous" and give u a defect... when these ppl werent even able to stay in their lane.. now i ask, Is that safer then a pod fitted on a car?

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