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I have seen that these cruises have been very successful in other states. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in trying one out? As i play soccer fri nites, and work all weekend, im always missing out on the fun...

12.00am Sat 24 aug (ie sat nite)

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MattR

Pawley

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GFXman

Cyrius

Maxx

Cheeky32

Munro

Boostd

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PHAT 33 + 2 Others

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Originally posted by BOOSTD

We don't have the same law that the driver has to be identified before prosecution. Number plate is all our cops need.

Wierd thing happened about a week ago. I got home and about 5 minutes later coppers arrive at the front door. Asked if I was driving the car (wifes), I said I was. He then told me that the car was unregisered for about 3 weeks, and that they found out because they did a random rego check. He then told me that he couldnt book me cos he didnt actually see me driving, but please make sure the rego gets paid before taking it out again.

Maybe I just got lucky cos it was a newby copper?

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Originally posted by cowboyb

I would do a dawn run if anyone's interested. Say 5am, while its still dark...down to Victor Harbour?!

I wouldnt mind joining a midnight cruise.. but i wouldnt recommend heading towards victor.. well not during this month anyway.. there is a huge police campaign along the adelaide to victor road.. so wouldnt be the best route if wanting to avoid police..

newayz.. sounds like fun..:)

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