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if they do take the time to pull u over, and especially all the effort of searching ur car, then they have to fine u for something!!

my car has never been searched(even when i had 3 shady looking arabs in d car) because they always get to defect me and dont need to do me for anything else!

hahahahaha

sweet

lol same old shit. where i live isnt exactly a saintly town either matey, every second house is a crack den or growin somethin. its bullshit. cops here abuse there power so bad, and dont even know road rules, i've seena cop run a red light, been cut off at roundabouts by them numerous times, the list goes on. there gonna keep doin it regardless, not much we can do. :)

yer their pricks but hopefully all this terrorist bullshit has taken the spotlight off the "hoon" stereotypes the media has been putting up lately, unless a suicide bomber crashes into parliament house in a fully sick modded wrx with 18" vaults ha ha then we'll all have to drive through x ray machines

but yer i have been pulled over in my old 89silo i think it was because i had the import hotplate lights which look more like a 32 or 33 at nighttime to the untrained eye... i turned around to fold my seat up to cover my subs coz i didnt want to get in shit for em and they thought i was stashing drugs... they then searched my car found no drugs but found a bong i had in my console i had from wen i went to schoolies... bought it as a souvenier wen we went to nimbin (crazy place)... havent honestly smoked dope since yr9 and the conepiece was still clean... they believed me wen i told em that if i was a stoner would i give a shit if my cone was dirty ha ha... they also pulled their guns out wen my mate turned around to see what the cop was doing under my seat in the back... i blew in the bag and they winged about my pedals but thats all they could pick... no fines just a little shaken up after my first encounter with the fuzz... swore never to treat a cop courteously after that... one of em even tried to act like he didnt care if i had drugs he just wanted em "c'mon mate just hand em over and we'll be on our way" a little corruption maybe...

come to think of it the police force would have a hell of a xmas party

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