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now that ive said wtf are they, ive spotted 3 in 2 days. good to finally see some morons gettin done. im always heading inbound really early and back out again in the mid arvo. probably why i havnt seen many.

So i guess u classify a guy nabbed doing 105 as a moron coz he accidently forgot to look at his speedo and instead concentrated on driving safely and avoiding hazards?

2 words: REVENUE RAISING

Freeways are statistically the safest roads to travel on believe it or not. They should be concentrating on the areas with the highest accident/Usage ratio so that the roads may b safer. Plz don't fall for Braksy's PR stunts

Thats all crap even if you do the right thing you still get F#%% in the ass COPS SUCK it wont get rid of bad drivers it will just piss people off revenue raising for there end of year bonus......

assholes.

Maybe they should stop chasing young drivers off the freeway and causing deaths

I SAW the accident in Doveton the other night they didnt call off that chase i saw a kid dead in the middle of the road i saw a girl trapped under the front wheel of the car lucky to have lived AND THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT they are supposed to stop deaths and accidents but i go out one night and see dead people in the street because a stupid f^^en cop wants to chase a P plater in subburbon streets for speeding on the monash

I will never forget the cops face after the accident he will probably quit his job cause he killed that kid it was his fault

Maybe they should stop chasing young drivers off the freeway and causing deaths

I SAW the accident in Doveton the other night they didnt call off that chase i saw a kid dead in the middle of the road i saw a girl trapped under the front wheel of the car lucky to have lived AND THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT they are supposed to stop deaths and accidents but i go out one night and see dead people in the street because a stupid f^^en cop wants to chase a P plater in subburbon streets for speeding on the monash

I will never forget the cops face after the accident he will probably quit his job cause he killed that kid it was his fault

so why dont you tell your story to a news program rather than post it on here with 0 punctuation?

its very unfortunate people died. But maybe people shouldnt be running from the police ?????????????

Its not like they stopped and the police were shooting at them so they had choice but to drive off.

If all the P plater was doing was speeding why didnt he stop ????

There is only 1 person to blame, and regardless of the outcome, that is the driver of the car they were chasing.

anyways im sure the guys down at noble park maccas will be missing you, so run along now :(

Maybe they should stop chasing young drivers off the freeway and causing deaths

I SAW the accident in Doveton the other night they didnt call off that chase i saw a kid dead in the middle of the road i saw a girl trapped under the front wheel of the car lucky to have lived AND THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT they are supposed to stop deaths and accidents but i go out one night and see dead people in the street because a stupid f^^en cop wants to chase a P plater in subburbon streets for speeding on the monash

I will never forget the cops face after the accident he will probably quit his job cause he killed that kid it was his fault

Agreed - if you run from the cops you are a D$#@!!!

Police are not to blame for this - if you break the law, the cops will chase you. Simple.

Pull over and take what you have coming - running from the cops is stupid, pointless and dangerous.

Agreed - if you run from the cops you are a D$#@!!!

Police are not to blame for this - if you break the law, the cops will chase you. Simple.

Pull over and take what you have coming - running from the cops is stupid, pointless and dangerous.

They will be offering free training to p plate drivers soon so they can get to higher speeds without

crashing......I can't wait....anyway great thread, even though their :) just collecting money..........

We are warning you ....we have tickets to write ;)

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