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Going for my lunch break at Cox's road, on the way home we stop for fuel.

Just sittin there chattin and hear this screching, then see a taxi push a van past the bowsers, the taxi smash's into the bowsers totally stuffing it up, fuel starts pissing out everywhere... then the taxi goes off into the road and nearly has a head on with another car (it kinda looked like his throttle was jammed open)

I yelled to my mate, Get the F out of here, fuel is pissing out everywhere, we leave and see the taxi man at the set of lights turning left onto epping road and his taxi was making all weird noises.

I think the man was pissed off cos the van might have pushed in the bowser

farrk that was weird.

yeah T7824....

I got a good look at his face at the servo, i know what he looks like. might call up see if they could need any more info.

man thats crazy. :P

did you get the taxi's number or something?

Yeah he totally smashed the bowser to pieces, it looked like the bowser lifted off the ground. (don't think it did)

he was stuck in a queue in traffic. Maybe he realised what he just done and was thinking what to.

I was not hanging around, stuff that. GTFO of there no point hanging around a servo where a couple of bowsers are pissing out fuel.

What??? so the taxi didn't do the runner after ramming the van?

He just goes and waits at the next set of lights? WTF

What did the van guy do?

Good idea on getting the F outta there.

What??? so the taxi didn't do the runner after ramming the van?

He just goes and waits at the next set of lights? WTF

What did the van guy do?

Good idea on getting the F outta there.

when we passed the taxi, the guy looked really nervous, and you know in GTA, when the car is about to blow up and it makes a noise? the taxi sounded like that. it was soo weird....

felt like getting out of the car and grabbing him out of the car and telling him to go back, but you never know how crazy the guy could be, maybe he is armed or something....

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