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yeah I spotted a cop car turn on the sirens, get through traffic only to realise they went the wrong way - 100mtrs down the road they were turning around with sirens off.... Made themselves look like total noobs haha

don't let others opinions turn you off the idea. if you want to do it, go for it :)

  • 2 weeks later...
I like cops... They saved me from getting a $350 speeding fine... EVEN WHEN I TOLD THEM I DESERVED ONE!!

I like cops... :P

I'm still up for this though!

WTF!!... no no no, i didnt just read that, NIGGA IS YOU CRAZY!

As for the whole i dea, i say do it, this is why we cop so much sh1t, cuz everyone wants to just take it in the ass... go for it man, if you need some help lemme know! Im always up for stirrin up the coppers...lol

  • 3 weeks later...

My ex has his licence suspended for life for being a hoon to many times and then continuing to drive without a licence. He drives a honda civic at the moment and brags bout how he can it up to 8gram...on Grand Promenade DIANELLA!!! Where al lthe oldies live all because he fell asleep at the wheel and drove his r32 into the back of another car so now he flogs the civic. He messed me around heaps so I'm reeeeally tempted to o an anonymous tip to the cops about him hooning and then they'll see his suspension..... perfect revenge on the ex? :P



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