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A 20-year-old woman has been fined $1250 and lost her licence for 15 months after she was caught speeding more than 100kmh over the limit in Greenfields near Mandurah.

On November 4, a multanova was set up on a road in a 50kmh speed zone near a day care centre.

At 7.25pm that night, the speed camera snapped a Ford Falcon sedan driven by the woman travelling at a speed of 153kmh.

The woman appeared in court yesterday on a charge of reckless driving. The vehicle, which was owned by the woman's boyfriend, was seized for seven days.

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/woman-fi...81112-5mu6.html

All I can say is.......

Speechless.

and

F*CKING IDIOT!!!!!! :P:D:down::down::down::down::down::down::down:

Also, it isn't a Ricer, and it isn't turbo'ed.. Better not tell that to Grant 'Goebbles' Dorrington...

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

It's about time they caught them out.

Also on the subject, what is it with some chicks in hundi's taking down there P-plates "so they can speed"... so pointless and stupid...

i dont know i think its a whole p plate thing actually... coz i know a fw that do it alot do it 4 the after 12 rule, which i find as quite silly... never heard of the speeding one though... young girls round that age think they no wats best i think till thy have an accident then its a diff story...

back to main topic wtf was she goin so fast 4... i love how they put she was doing it near a daycare center but it was at 7:30pm as if there wud b kids wandering out at that time... good wording by the reporter i give them kudos... all i have to say to that lady is slow down or u will get MOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR

oooo bag mandy thread yea stoopid place nuthin but hoons and nohopers why would anyone want to live there

o wait i live there damn ( barragup actually 5 acres yea)

haha i know exactly where that multi was setup its a major thru road past a park shoping centre and the mentioned child care centre always speeders going thru there normally not that fast tho

haahah and we get the blame still!!

Rumor has it IF u get caught after 3 times the cops keep ur car some they sell / auction away.

althoguth arounf my area their was a cop in a Red 33 than pulled someone over hrmm...

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