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Andrew - walked home from st.kilda road!!!!! R U NUTS!? they're called taxis, pretty handy things

ive done it twice now :D , after each time i awear i'll never do it again. oh well

coz u let your grandma drive u around all the time

:D

I am pretty sure the police have to pull you over, i've driven past them doing 3,4,5 over the limit and never got a ticket. I think they wait for someone doing more than just a few K's, then on come the lights and you'll get a ticket.

Cos they could pull you over for doing 64 in a 60 zone, thats gonna take 10-15 mins to pull you over, give you the ticket, tease you with a possible cannary, in the meantime, someone flys past at 75....or 100.

Also the police are more tolerent. The council, ie Fixed camera's, plain cars with a flash in front of them, allow only 5% whereas the police alow 10%. they are a bit more tolerent.

PS, not sure if those figures are accurate.

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