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plead not guilty, same sort of thing happend to me with a burnout... two cops pulled me up(1 car) i went to court, made up a good story, and got off with it. not telling u to rought the system, but if ur guna lose ur job man, go 4 it

ok here is the story...i was driving back from a nite out and on my way

home i had a "sports car" pull up beside me..he was wanting a run so i thought cool no cars in front so i dropped a gear and gave it some stick..the next light went red so we went at it again and stopped at about xxxklms..

there was a cop behind us and we didnt see him..so he pulled both us over..next minute couple or so cops turned up and started talking and stuff to us...i never admited to street racing either did the other guy..he had no camera no radar no nothing to prove this,and he was also the only policeman in the car, i have court next month..im pleading not guilty will i have a chance do you think on the informantion given there ???

my car was impounded :rofl: sucks but im looking at ways to get it back due to getting to work etc or my boss will sack me etc.... yes this is my own fault i dont need any stupid comments saying how stupid it was blar blar..

what state was this in?

u either get ready to have a GREAT story and plead not guilty or plead guilty with no story.

if u exceeded the speed limit by over 10 KM/h then ur a bit of a dick (if local zone) if u did this on a freeway and exceeded the speed a little then i can understand that.

EDIT: if u just gave it stick till 60 KM/h in a 60 zone then plead not guilty and explain that u were driving under the speed limit but got to 60 quickly... u were never actually speeding and not doing any street racing.

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Couldnt agree more - I will subscribe to this thread for humour reasons

I hope you didnt expect sympathy, because you wont find it on this forum.

You dont want stupid comments? Why start a thread advertising what a tool you are?

Couldnt agree more - I will subscribe to this thread for humour reasons

I hope you didnt expect sympathy, because you wont find it on this forum.

You dont want stupid comments? Why start a thread advertising what a tool you are?

Fair call but didnt he say he just gunned it down until 60 and then let go? If he didnt speed then I see no problem as I am 100% sure most of the SAU regulars give it some stick every now and then...

Fair call but didnt he say he just gunned it down until 60 and then let go? If he didnt speed then I see no problem as I am 100% sure most of the SAU regulars give it some stick every now and then...

Your kidding right? He states that he saw nobody around, and the other car 'wanted a run' so he dropped it and gave it some stick, then did it again at the next set of lights.

No two ways about it, he acted the fool and got owned.

Incidentally he edited his post to try and save his ass, pity someone already quoted him.

Your kidding right? He states that he saw nobody around, and the other car 'wanted a run' so he dropped it and gave it some stick, then did it again at the next set of lights.

No two ways about it, he acted the fool and got owned.

Incidentally he edited his post to try and save his ass, pity someone already quoted him.

If he didnt actually break the speed limit then you can argue that he didnt break the rules... sure he raced... twice but what if he was alone and dropped it as well? Is that street racing too? Not meant to stir this up just wonna see your opinion on it.

I mean why do we all have high powered Skylines? I sure didnt buy mine so I could take it to Calder park every Friday night, I bought it so I could overtake just about every car at the lights when need be. Mind you I have all my 12 demerit points.

Actually here is another reframe: Is racing another sports car until 60 KM/h (speed limit) in your skyline just as bad as trying to race a soccer mum in her BMW X5 into the merging lane?

Did that have a point?

If a police officers observes two cars, particularly sports or modified cars, 'rapidly accelerating' from a stop ro something similar, and believes that they are street racing, thats all they need. Their powers were rapidly increased after the series of street racing and related deaths that happened not long ago.

Drive with maturity, and you wont have a problem - its as simple as that

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