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so the other night my mate and i were goign to his house.

We are sitting at the lights (over the northside of bris). My mate in his VT did a burnout, straight afterwards i turned off to take a shortcut to where we were going. this car follows me into the backstreets. so i guess that its a cop and drive on my best behaviour. 2 minutes later he pulls me up. and says "Why did you do a burnout back there" to which instantanously me and my other mate replied "it wasnt me/us it was the white VT". the cop stands there for a couple of seconds dumbfounded and then replies "Oh we heard the screech and saw your car, well drive safe." what b|_|LLsh@t. how ridiculous is that. atleast i didnt get fined THAT time

bloody cops

so the other night my mate and i were goign to his house.

We are sitting at the lights (over the northside of bris). My mate in his VT did a burnout, straight afterwards i turned off to take a shortcut to where we were going. this car follows me into the backstreets. so i guess that its a cop and drive on my best behaviour. 2 minutes later he pulls me up. and says "Why did you do a burnout back there" to which instantanously me and my other mate replied "it wasnt me/us it was the white VT". the cop stands there for a couple of seconds dumbfounded and then replies "Oh we heard the screech and saw your car, well drive safe." what b|_|LLsh@t. how ridiculous is that. atleast i didnt get fined THAT time

bloody cops

b*llshit yes...get used to it, just think yourself lucky you weren't fined.

Note you:

- Didn't do the burn out

- Drove responsibly afterwards

- Didn't smart off to the cop

You handled it perfectly and got the result you should have. We want to cops busting down on the street hoons. While we can be blamed by mistake like in this case, when its handled right, what happened to you should happen.

Note you:

- Didn't do the burn out

- Drove responsibly afterwards

- Didn't smart off to the cop

You handled it perfectly and got the result you should have. We want to cops busting down on the street hoons. While we can be blamed by mistake like in this case, when its handled right, what happened to you should happen.

I concour.

But if you go look at the other thread where seems a few skyliners are having a bit of fun on our streets, kinda understandable.

Thing is the hoon laws are reasonable suspcion. So if the cops really thought you did it, the law is there to back them up.

so the other night my mate and i were goign to his house.

We are sitting at the lights (over the northside of bris). My mate in his VT did a burnout, straight afterwards i turned off to take a shortcut to where we were going. this car follows me into the backstreets. so i guess that its a cop and drive on my best behaviour. 2 minutes later he pulls me up. and says "Why did you do a burnout back there" to which instantanously me and my other mate replied "it wasnt me/us it was the white VT". the cop stands there for a couple of seconds dumbfounded and then replies "Oh we heard the screech and saw your car, well drive safe." what b|_|LLsh@t. how ridiculous is that. atleast i didnt get fined THAT time

bloody cops

OH NO SKYLINE DRIVERS ARE BEING DISCRIMINATED AGAINST AGAIN

The only reason they pic on us is because we drive imports, if it was a aussie made car then they would probably said good burnout mate, wat r u running under their.

OH NO SKYLINE DRIVERS ARE BEING DISCRIMINATED AGAINST AGAIN

took the words out of my mouth...stop being sarcastic, stop whinging or better yet stop posting.

Edited by 33NIZ
The only reason they pic on us is because we drive imports, if it was a aussie made car then they would probably said good burnout mate, wat r u running under their.

That is a load of rubbish.

Its only because of the type of car it is, its a 2 door turbo charged RWD. Doesnt matter where its from, they are still going to pull you up regardless.

I bet SS commodore drivers do or have copped in the past.

I bet throughout the decades, the 'hoon' car of choice has been 'picked on' and pulled up more than any. E.g. monaros and gt's in the 70's, commodores and the early turbo things in the 80's and so on.

Doesnt matter where its from!

You should have said but officer, this is a GTR its 4wd, it cannot do skids... :happy:

Or you could try, officer its has traction control, it cant do skids...

Or you could try, officer i dont know how to do skids... :yes:

Only reason you got the blame is because the stupid VT couldn't produce any smoke. Tell your mate to have the common decency to at least smoke it up next time and that way you won't get the blame.

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