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i just wanted to share something with everyone here because i found this hillarious!!!

Today around 2:30pm on freeway north i was on the way to pick up my friend in subiaco. Anywayz i was in the far right lane tryin to get into the left lane wen i saw this holden wagon (didnt look like an undercover) tailing this holden ute with mirror tint. I saw the cop pull out that siren flashing light thingy lol, i dunno wat happened, i think he lost grip of it and it flew off the roof and bounced on the freeway almost hitting the car behind the cop LMAO how was he suppose to pull the ute over now LOL

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u can get those blue sirens at heaps of places lol, know some mates that chase down cars with the siren on and then when the car pulls over, they speed off lol

Guys,

SAU and SAUWA does not condone the above comments,

Guys please keep comments like this off the forums.

We draw enough heat to ourselves by the cars we drive.

Be aware that the Police do troll the forums.

Thanks

Mike

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Guys,

SAU and SAUWA does not condone the above comments,

Guys please keep comments like this off the forums.

We draw enough heat to ourselves by the cars we drive.

Be aware that the Police do troll the forums.

Thanks

Mike

I wasnt telling people to do it.. I was just saying that it sounded like those people in the wagon did the same thing..

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