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well yesturday i went on a cruise with some fellas and then we just cruised around surfers, i picked some girls up and cruised with them, later that night i picked them up againa nd just went crusing around, i waved to all the skylines i could ;)

anyway after i dropped them off ont he esplande, I was going home, and where the explande joins main road, I turned right and put the foot down, however the road was slippery or some shit and the tyres spun, I didnt even have my foo down that much and then travelling up the road, this car FLYS up my arse end withthe lights on high beam, I"m like WTF! so I turn into a back street and pull over. the women policeoffice (d) comes over and asked if I knew what i did wrong, i said that its a bit smooth or something back there and the tyres didnt grip to well.

she gave me a rbt and then procceded to her car, then came back and issued me with a $240 fine for making unnessacery noise with my car, no points though which is good, but she said that that offence can get my car towed. I'm like bs. i thought it was for the real hoons.

anyway coming home after that I was a bit mellow and deceided to cruise to brisbane at 80kms.

the speed camera went off at me doing 80 in a 110 zone, so hopefully I dont get down for going too slow in the left lane.

i get booked for being fast, i get booked for being slow, and I get booked for the roads not being maintained properly.

gg government.

[End Whinge]

so thats $1090 in fines in the last 2 weeks. and 11 points + 6 months suspension. I dont drive stupid its just i have a car they love.

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i didn't know speed cameras went off for going too slow, you queenslanders are a funny sort! (jokes!)

sorry to hear about your mishaps. i always chirp the wheels in the wet cos i have crap wet tyres (simex). i went to bob jane a couple of days ago and they have falkens there for like $175 each which the guy reckons perform reasonably against the dunlop fm901s in the wet (and dry), so i think i am going to "invest" in them for my next set of rubber

mmmm im still tryin to work out how u pick up girls in ur car, i cant do that....

as for goin too slow, u sure there wasnt someone speeding past you in the outside lanes?

cause that might have been the case. i didnt think we set cameras off for goin too slow, usually i stand on the brakes when i see a camera (old habit) and most times im back at 80 when i pass em.

as for roads bein slippery, man u cant even idle through surfers without getting assraped by cops these days, its almost laughable,

motox and i were at willowbank and he said someone told him that cops were all over bwcp and surfers last night, and when we got to bp coomera they were doin their usual roadblock

as i was walkin out, some guy in a falcon station wagon was coming in with his family (so far from a hoon it aint funny) but the station was pretty much dead, he was goin a little too fast comin through the complex, the security guards proceded to give him a rough time about it.

cant win these days, sometimes i think its a good thing i have no licence anymore.......

the reason the camera went off on the freeway was because coppers have to do a ruitine test flash for the cameras.They usually flash them at cars as their bit of fun,you know what they say though simple things amuse simple minds.I know this cos it happened to me at mt tamborine we went past a camera and we were going slow cos it was so obvious then at about 80 metres past it we nailed it like you normally would just to stir the wankers.Then along the way back down we went past at 40km/h and we were laughing at him and the flash went off...this pissed me off so i went to the local station and asked what was the story and he then explained it to me.so if it happens again i would do this....i would go to the nearest servo and buy some eggs then i would park a distance away and sneek up on him and egg him.Then i would have a chuckle and do it again 1 or 2 hours later just to make his night more exciting.

man, I got flashed the other day too doing 110...haven't received any letter, n that was 3 weeks ago...I thought something was up...cheeky cops! That would've been ticket number 4 since january...lucky i use an international licence.

As for the usual cruise around surfers and the bwcp, I've quit that scene a long time ago. It's just plain dangerous. My friends still go, but with the amount of hoon articles that pop up on monday morning in the bulletin, it kills the mood...not to mention the roadblocks...first weekend I had my car i met a bp coomera roadblock...scares me still how many cops there were that night.

the cops will be on the hunt again ... thks to the moron who did 174km/h along a 60km/h zone in some suburb.. saw it on the news a couple of nights ago...

the punk is only 18 and his father said that he 'regretted letting his son use his allowance to modify his car into a speeding jet'...

figures...

GenesisR32

Hey Zoix, I thought I was the only one I knew who had been done for that! I believe the charge is "driving a car in a manner which causes undue noise". No points is good but the fine sux. I remember reelling when they told me they were letting me off lightly, $240 is not light to me. Bad luck.

dont know but only have phone numbers ;D

and with picking chicks up, you dont, they pick you up ;)

just dont spin the wheels and speed and show off, unless they are cool with it. I like the slow cruises and then do the silly stuff when no ones around, because I would rather kill myself then to have killed someone because of doing something stupid, and theres a high chance you wont get anything more than a phone number.

i wont tell you how many numbers I have, but I dont know what the **** to do.

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