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Talk about wanting to lose your lisence. Any one of those cars behind him could have been an undercover police car (or a highway patrol car for that matter, you couldn't see very well through the smoke).

I reckon that if I did something like that, it would definitely be my luck that a police car would be there. I guess he has a higher opinion of his luck than I.

lol at the 'fully sickness' of it all

That was pretty awesome,

But how does he have so much guts haha!

I can't even push my car a little bit on the road now

without being paranoid of a highway patrol sitting somewhere

Maybe because twice in one week i got done :sleep:

Defiently a lack of care, or.. i dunno what else too rip a fullstand still

during the day with traffic haha

in regards to the video.. "drifting was never intended for amateur hoons like these" - today tonight

thats shit doesnt look that amatuer to me.

its reckless and stupid i admit. but Today Tonight and ACA got no idea...

I was going to say that footage must be 5 years old and from japan!

police are trying to locate where in the country it was done rofl

"he doesnt look like hes the boss of that car" hahah omg is that because u have no idea what ur talking about mr "driving instructor"

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If the rest of you don't do anything wrong what have you got to be worried about?

Because the cops don't pull you over only if you've done something wrong. They pull you over if they think you've done something wrong, or might have, or are likely to.

And on what evidence do they base their profiling.......?

Once again if you've done nothing wrong whats the problem?

You can just feel smug when the policeman has to let you go cos he can't book you for anything.

You don't like it change cars.

I wanna see this clip can someone post the link again.. last one was taken off you tube.. probably by the cops.... i wanna see this supposed R30 in there..

Plus if you get caught doing something stupid on the road you're the dumb ass for getting caught... Do you home work kids

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