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There is going to be a massive police presence this long weekend (up to 8x the normal level).

I would highly suggest against a cruise **hint hint**

Head to the hills, Be no worries up there, besides gotta be doing stupid things for them to pull you over, Go HARD in da hills and just take it easy on tha flat land!!

There main target is country roads....... not the city.

damn, thats bad news for me. anything in particular that they are targeting? RBT, speeding, defects ect? or they are just gonna be everywhere looking for anything?

damn, thats bad news for me. anything in particular that they are targeting? RBT, speeding, defects ect? or they are just gonna be everywhere looking for anything?

I'd say speeding and RBT mostly, being a long weekend its more for the country roads with people going on holidays, I guess they don't want people dropping off like flies like the last long weekend!! But sure they will be keeping an eye out for other things also!!

EDIT... UPDATE... EDIT... UPDATE ...EDIT

Due to the restaurant being booked out on Saturday the dinner (Mongolian BBQ)is now on Sunday. Please PM me if you can come (name and number attending) and I will confirm the booking with gtrGhosTDoGG11 (Will)

Due to high police presence this weekend the cruise has been cancelled but if you want to meet up and drive in together the meeting points are at Marion and Ingle Farm.

EDIT... UPDATE... EDIT... UPDATE ...EDIT

Due to the restaurant being booked out on Saturday the dinner (Mongolian BBQ)is now on Sunday. Please PM me if you can come (name and number attending) and I will confirm the booking with gtrGhosTDoGG11 (Will)

Due to high police presence this weekend the cruise has been cancelled but if you want to meet up and drive in together the meeting points are at Marion and Ingle Farm.

Hey that was you two weeks ago sunday (about 6 ish) going northbound on Portrush road? (came out of Mobil)... think you were following me for a while... I was in the blue MKIII Supra.

Hey that was you two weeks ago sunday (about 6 ish) going northbound on Portrush road? (came out of Mobil)... think you were following me for a while... I was in the blue MKIII Supra.

It could have been me. (my brain hurts if I go back that far) I would have been in my wifes car and it would have been full of kids.

I probably would have checked out a nice Supra.

I'd like to come but I'm not sure I'll be able to make it. If i don't make a comitment to it by the end of the day I have Will's mobile and will call him directly on the weekend to see if there's still space to tag along.

Cheers,

- Ash.

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