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Anyone who claims they havent sped or done something stupid behind the wheel is full of it.

This guys admitted in his first post that he learnt his lesson and keeps his foot off the gas as he doesnt want to be back on public transport, if his word is true (as hard as it is to decypher) then he hasnt been doing stupid speeds in areas where he shouldnt be doing them.

If you READ the topic and not get so hot under the collar about what he did, you will find that hes talking about superficial friends. He is right too, fastest way to find out who your friends are is write down a list of who gave you a lift (and or thought were your friends) when your car is off the road or whatever and see how many return the favour.

I lost my licence when I was a courier, all little stuff that just added up and up, I gave up after that because the odds are that if your on the road 10hrs a day 6 days a week your gunna do something now and again and if a cop sees it they hammer you, if you think its bad in the modified scene try being a courier.

This is exactly the sort of topic in a performance car forum that police read and then hassle us for the rest of the year.

Thanks a lot idiots.

If you guys arnt bragging about it why do you need to tell everyone that has access to the internet? (police, media, parents of young people who own these cars!)

Im not saying im the smartest person in the world but for f**ks sake it goes without saying you dont mention this sort of shit.

Haha, ppls buys hi-po cars so they can do the speed limits..... mmm errr... that doesn't compute. Anyway, I've lost mine a numbers of times for endangering the public by doing 10-15 kays over the limit. Yes I am a speedster and I really don't give a f*ck what ppls say about speeds kill or hoons should be rounded up and shot. The only reason I still got my license atm, is that I don't speed, but I break every other possible road laws out there, where as before I sped now and then and obey all the traffic laws. So go figure.

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Haha, ppls buys hi-po cars so they can do the speed limits..... mmm errr... that doesn't compute. Anyway, I've lost mine a numbers of times for endangering the public by doing 10-15 kays over the limit. Yes I am a speedster and I really don't give a f*ck what ppls say about speeds kill or hoons should be rounded up and shot. The only reason I still got my license atm, is that I don't speed, but I break every other possible road laws out there, where as before I sped now and then and obey all the traffic laws. So go figure.

hrm, well then... how about you stop acting like an arseclown and grow up?

there are other people out there on the roads other than you, you do realise?

if you ever damaged my car or whatever because of your "i don't give a f**k, i'll do whatever i want" attitude, i think you may end up with a fair few more injuries than those that were a result of the 'accident'

grow up mate.

Other road rules consist of... Illegal u-turns, going straight from a turning lane, failing to indicate early enough, not parking close enough to the gutter, leaving highbeams on when less than 200m from another car...

How about this cool question. Who here has been done for drink driving, who here has drink driven but not been caught. Who here has drug driven (because we know you havent been caught I wont ask that) and did you feel it was safe and ok for you to drive, would you do it again. Lets see who answers those questions honestly. Or if anyone answers them at all.

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