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Last week me and my gf went for a drive on thursday night, it was meant to be the first day i got my licence back, we were driving in a double laned section of maroochydore and we pulled up, there was a police car on the opposite side of the road, they immediately started chasing me so i pulled over, i got the usual lecture from the police then they started looking over my car, they ended up fining me 4 times, (1st) Willfully making undue noise (2nd) Undue noise from the BOV (3rd) Speeding 70 k's in a 60 zone (4th) Defective car due to bald rear tyres and the lowest point of the car being less than 100mm. Total = $655 but wait theres more, they told me that i didnt get my licence back until midnight! and it was only 8pm, the cops were good enough to let me get away with that so i let my gf drive home and thats another story! :P

At least the commo got shut down

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