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Why were u pissed off Kym? should have given them a friendly wave or even gone over and had a chat. If not just sit next to the car staring back at them till they leave. Not like u were doing anything wrong.

Sounds like maybe they had a bit of a crackdown this weekend. they had cops on bikes with guns at 3:30am on sat nite just before south tce which is pretty strange.

Originally posted by R31 Chick

BY THAT RATTLY SHITBOX YOU HAD BETTER NOT BE REFFERING TO MY ROLLA KYM!!!  did you know that Kym is the girls way of spelling Kym??  

Of course not Bayley! it was an old escort driving beside me puffing black smoke and rattling as it turned at the next roundabout, yet the coppers still followed me.....

My name can be spelt many ways, you'd be suprised how many email alias's I had to setup for my work-related email!

Originally posted by Boostzor

Why were u pissed off Kym?  should have given them a friendly wave or even gone over and had a chat. If not just sit next to the car staring back at them till they leave. Not like u were doing anything wrong.

Yeah, i was just annoyed that they followed me like that, that's why coppers get bad names, cos they're d!cks!

if i was a smartass and had a chat, they'd have given me a yellow for SOMETHING like dirty headlights hey, good luck as i just came from rhino-wash before that!

Im not surprised they had a crackdown this weekend. there was a cruise involving about 100 (somewhat) hipowered cars on friday night which drove along some of the busiest streets in perth.

that;s enough to guarantee a cop heartattack.

btw, a big f-u to the guy in the jacked up 4wd who thought it was a really good idea to do burnouts in the sand at teh fiirst stop.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kym,

Yeah, it seems they've been told to harass us, I wish I had another car to drive around in for a while till they calm back down.

See'ya:burnout:

I've conteplated buying a shitbox festiva/excel or something like that many a time, just to burn around in unnoticed...but alas, the money tree isn't being watered right now... *sigh*

We see them parked in Freo pulling in cars going down the cafe strip. We got out and went and had a conversaion with them!!! Jeff was laughing at them. I was saying, Jeff, shoosh, I don't want a yellow. He done the same thing in Scarb. Has conversaions with them!

U cant expect a cop to know everything in the book. Thats y they have yellow and reds. A yellow just means that u have to get it checked, by no means does it mean that u have to do anything to rectify any problems if there is nothing wrong with it. Cops cant know everything and thats y they have the yellow sticker. The only beef is the $75.

U cant say u have never broken the law before so the yellow is the cops way of busting u for something they cant prove. Cops know that any1 in a line has busted the speed limit. The yellow just puts the fear in u and helps keep u in check.

U gotta admit that for every good driver out there in a line, there are 3 crappy drivers. Lets say that 1 in 20 of these die in high speed accidents. Have u ever seen a fatal accident? u can bet that alot of cops have and its not all that nice. I know a few career cops that are now completely burnt out from a lifetime of seeing these kinds of horrors.

My best to the cops and the job they do, sure some are bastard but on average they cant be as bad as telstra or any similar organisation.

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