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that sucks dude, go sit up there one night and wait for them to do it again and give them a hiding and dump them in the bin. See how much they like polaying with bins then :)

Good luck with insurance and evrything going smoothly.

You gotta have something good coming to you soon now surely lol.

that sucks dude, go sit up there one night and wait for them to do it again and give them a hiding and dump them in the bin. See how much they like polaying with bins then :)

Good luck with insurance and evrything going smoothly.

You gotta have something good coming to you soon now surely lol.

goin on what luke said ere, bash the shit outta then, put them in the bins, melt the lid shut then put it back on the road for you to go hit with a truck or something! then again dont do it cause i wouldnt wish this on anyones pride and joy!

Yeah been to the police, they didn't really give two shits. Cop lady said "you'll learn one day not to drive these cars" Not sure what she meant by that but thought it was a rude statement to make...

Carl, yeah it sucked ass, insurance will come to the party (spoke to them already) but I have to pay excess and I have to be without my car YET again, it's just really disheartened me!

BTW Steve, many thanks again buddy! Really appreciate it, both Lana and I :/

That's such a stupid comment for her to make. That shows some cops stance against imports :D

Sorry to hear your misfortune Luke, you definitely dont seem to be having much luck with cars lately!

I just love the comment by the female cop, shows there mentality really, like if you had of been driving a commahwore the bin would have moved out of the way for you.

I dont know how you will go with getting a replacement front bar, but if you need a hand fixing that one give me a yell, as you have seen by my car im pretty handy when it comes to the fibreglass!

Yeah been to the police, they didn't really give two shits. Cop lady said "you'll learn one day not to drive these cars" Not sure what she meant by that but thought it was a rude statement to make...

Carl, yeah it sucked ass, insurance will come to the party (spoke to them already) but I have to pay excess and I have to be without my car YET again, it's just really disheartened me!

BTW Steve, many thanks again buddy! Really appreciate it, both Lana and I :D

hate when people say stupid S**T like that!! I had a huge go at a cop that said to me, when i asked why did you pull me over, he replyed when you hoons drive cars like that you deserve to be pulled over more regulary!

i was doing nothing wrong. he just did the breatho, checked the license that was it.

Why say something to get me going like that?

But yer mate sorry to hear that about your car

ah man that's messed up... sorry to hear mate.

mate had a similar thing happen to his ride... they put a big stone on the road, then when he swerved to avoid the stone, he hit a bin that was deliberately placed there. nearly a write off. :D

I got side swiped by a Falconwhore years ago when I was on my bike (GPZ1100). Stayed upright (surprisingly) and immediately ripped into this guy. A bit of a scuffle and cops got involved to break it up. Even after hearing from witnesses the driver intentionally side swiped me, and was therefore in the wrong and trying to cause harm, one cop said to me "if a car wants your lane, I suggest you give it to him. I hate to see bikes hogging lanes and not allowing cars to pass" :D I verbally ripped into this cop for his ignorant attitude. This incident occured on the dual lane Sturt Road right outside the cop shop. The driver got out of his car and picked the fight with me. Because I won the cops wanted to charge me with assault!!! Ended up getting charges dropped and sueing the driver for damages, but he never saw any criminal charges for his driving. Found out some months later he was an ex-cop ... figures :/

Off topic, but I have the upmost respect for people who ride motorbikes on the roads these days, purely because the amount of d*ck head drivers on the road who have 0 respect for motorbike riders.

I've had a few family members, who ride their bikes on the weekends and have had numerous close encounters with stupid motorists who either don't bother giving way, cutting them off or even intimidating them by driving super-close to them. It's just plain stupid.

Off topic, but I have the upmost respect for people who ride motorbikes on the roads these days, purely because the amount of d*ck head drivers on the road who have 0 respect for motorbike riders.

I've had a few family members, who ride their bikes on the weekends and have had numerous close encounters with stupid motorists who either don't bother giving way, cutting them off or even intimidating them by driving super-close to them. It's just plain stupid.

I absolutely hate tailgaters behind motorcyclists. Its a f**king stupid game to be playing. I keep old AA batteries handy for suck dickheads. A verbal warning at the lights usually works.

I get hoons wanting to race me all the time. I just ignore the f**kers. I didn't get my licence to ride to entertain those idiots. :D In 19 years, I thought I'd seen it all, but the SA motorists keep on surprising me with new forms of stupidity!

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