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BAAAAHAHAHAHA

Imagine the looks he is going to get when/if he turns up to work next week.

They'll probably be like "Hmmm your skills at racing are impressive, most impressive. You will be transferred to Highway Patrol immediately" :D

They'll probably be like "Hmmm your skills at racing are impressive, most impressive. You will be transferred to Highway Patrol immediately" :D

LOL, he will have to sit in the passenger seat though since he no longer has a license.

I'm more than happy to be corrected, but I would think a fair portion of the young blokes joining the police force do so because they can legally speed in SS cop cars chasing down speeders... of course an objective secondary to serving the public. I know if I ever joined the force that'd be a job perk.

thats why i wanted to join .

or just drive my car undercover,

i see so many idiots on the roads, red lights , speeding, wrong side of the road, all over the joint. and just dodgy shit in the street.

i'd double my pay in like 1month with all the busts and tickets i hand out :D

They now have there man for a f n f type undercover sting..

Why the dip shit didn't just say "that idiot over there ripped past me like i was standing still, so in the interests of public safety ect ect"

Fark i'd make one dodgy cop.

I'm more than happy to be corrected, but I would think a fair portion of the young blokes joining the police force do so because they can legally speed in SS cop cars chasing down speeders... of course an objective secondary to serving the public. I know if I ever joined the force that'd be a job perk.

You'd really have to have a hard-on for it. You don't get to do that until around 4 years into your career with VICPOL.

Better of being an Ambo driver you want to throw around a led sled.

You'd really have to have a hard-on for it. You don't get to do that until around 4 years into your career with VICPOL.

Better of being an Ambo driver you want to throw around a led sled.

Wouldnt that be about the same amount of time training?

Plus they dont handle as well as a tmu car.

Wouldnt that be about the same amount of time training?

Plus they dont handle as well as a tmu car.

f**k no, you'll be driving an ambulance with in 6 months. Remember, when you join the police, you've gotta cover all aspects of the role for a long ass time before you can do you "elective", for lack of a better term.

Regarding handling, no doubt the cop car wouldn't even compare to an ambulance but saying that is like dividing absolute zero.

The actions of the off-duty officer, from a local area command in the northwest metropolitan region, will also be the subject of NSW Police Force internal disciplinary procedures

internal disciplinary procedures?

Does that mean they sodomised him?

internal disciplinary procedures?

Does that mean they sodomised him?

:)

Whatever they'll do to him, not as bad as the Colombian police force initiation rites...

http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=99054

Gives new meaning to the phrase eat shit

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