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well ur choice but last tym we met there cops drove through and no problems at all.

if u drive like a tool to the spot and get followed, well ur to be blamed, but i have met there many times b4 and never had any troubles.

plus being where i said its less visible to the main part.

but if u dont wanna its ur choice, its just and easy spot for everyone and central to where we be cruzing.

so who is coming??

we assume you have a front plate now and the yellow canary on your front screen has gone?!

Haha yeah its all good now,

Man that defect sucked but im all good..its hurts when female police are bitches..

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