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on the way to work it was still there so i flashed everyone (with thelights :)) to warn em... then 5 mins later it came over the stereo :D so someone had called it in.

why dont they take a leaf out of the european books and make them SEEN! none of this bullshit park on the side of the rd or secret hidden cameras ffs.... when they introduced the bright orange ones and warnings the speeders and death toll dropped by 30%

theyre wankers and nothing less (traffic cops)

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lol..spot the lies...

it is dangerous to take the blue pill.

and relies that the world we live in is all for money.

here is food 4 thought.

Operation Iraqi Liberation really stands for OIL.

only when people found out wot was going on they called it freedom not liberation. but still said they were liberating them..

who wants to buy a radar gun, there's one that works from up to 600m away. Altho it don't work if you are moving as well.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...&category=16033

It can track speeds of baseballs, softballs, tennis balls, and can be used in ice-skating, auto-racing, horse-racing, track, and other sports where speed is crucial to success

see there you go, it sells itself!

You could book low flying birds for speeding... that could provide entertainment.

Originally posted by predator666

yes, making the cameras obvious with signs would do exactly the same thing.

However it would also not make them any money, the state budget would be in deficit, and nobody would vote for them.

state budget will head to deficit soon thanks to good old labour and bracksie, handling of the state finances!! :D couldn't be SHITTER at handling money if they tried. Spend spend spend... oh shit... we need money don't we.... ah...oh yeah, transport revenue! :)

losers

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

no they were across a driveway!!!!!!!!!!!

pfft.

that's still illegal.

And we can get the gun... and sit there and pin cops all day.

My money is you can get 10 per day... anyday.

I've been stopped 5 times in the last 4 months for driving a skyline, before that I drove an early 90's 4x4 and an early 80's corona with not 1 straight panel!!!

Both in the 4x4 and the corona together I only got pulled over once!

This is f**kING BS preying on ppl that like nice cars, what? bcoz they cost a bit more than the commonwhore, we can afford to pay their fines??? F THAT!

I was stopped after pulling out of a MACCAS - I got out of the car and ate my food (is maccas food?) as he gave me some lecture about be careful in a high-perform vehic!

I fined my dinner infront of him... g/f laughing in the passenger seat, and got back in the car... only to be pulled over by the same cop for *reckless driving* (I did a skid *only a little one :)*) as I took off!

I told him that I never thought on this car as a high-perform vehic 'til he said something and it got away from me in the wet! Also told him that he had unnerved me as I'm only a young driver and don't want to anything wrong by the law!

he let me go free (they're not all D!CKS), but the second he turns off I testing the integrity of the basic suspension/LSD package of the 'line!

I really do hate cops! They are soo bias when it comes to whom they pull over and when! and don't get started on revenue-raising!!!

Q: What the color of a 2cent piece?

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