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We saw something simular along the Hume a few years back, but they were throwing crap at us. So we sped up, we were pulled over for speeding and the cops did nothing about the idiots throwing crap at us. :)

But life goes on

Andrew :)

One of the reasons why I'm hesitant to even drive to the track to spectate.. I don't want to get pulled over & hassled just because I'm driving in the same direction as other gimps.

Coming home at about 5:30 on the citylink one night in peak hr traffic, couple of months ago, we saw this disgusting, filthy d1ckhead half out of a minibus/similiar, urinating all over the service lane at like.. maybe 60k/hr from memory.. which was blowing all over the cars behind.. and he didn't stop even when there was a taxi and another car stopped in the service lane with the drivers conversing outside the vehicles. Totally disgusting.

I was one of the cars at the front of the pack heading upto winton, none of us were speeding nor got fined for it.

but yes there was a certain f**kwit from the western suburbs who thought he would do something really stupid.

The rest of the group were well behaved and enjoyed an awesome day @ winton for the kamazie battle

Women clocked at 140 kph

In a separate incident early yesterday morning, police stopped two cars illegally racing on Pascoe Vale Road, at Meadow Heights, in Melbourne's north.

The vehicles were being driven at 140 kph in an 80 kph zone, and were seized for 48 hours under anti-hoon legislation.

The 38-year-old woman driver of one vehicle and a 33-year-old woman driving the other car are expected to be charged later.

good to see its not only male p-platers that enjoy a good drag (or so the papers would have you believe) :ninja:

Good way to even further worsen the hate against import owners ;) Damn stupid, would have been messy if one of them fell out.

Oh, and please don't turn this into a western suburbs bashing thread. There's idiots from every area

Good way to even further worsen the hate against import owners ;) Damn stupid, would have been messy if one of them fell out.

Oh, and please don't turn this into a western suburbs bashing thread. There's idiots from every area

That was my point. It DOES affect us.

I think i spotted you in altona the other week Do-luck....at least i think it was u:)

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