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liek 15minutes ago was driving up burwood hwy, and as i turned left into springvale i decide to gun it just for fun...got about 100kph, and wat u know soon after one of those new bright blue falcon highway patrol cars is behind me and they flash their lights....

long story short got wacked with $200 fine and 3 demerit points for 100 in 80 zone...bummer...so nervous that they would ask me to pop the hood, but luckliy they didnt...

when they ask me why i did it, i just didnt deny it or anything and just said "i dunno"? should have i denied it?

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yer, i find if you get pulled over tell the truth. They may think your a dickhead, but will repsect you for the fact that you dont try and bullshit them like everyone else does.

I know of someone who got done doing a burnout in a 50km main street (he had just quit work and had a bad day). When he was pulled over he told the cop it was because of that and because he was trying to scare the fool that ran across the road in front of him.

got off with excessive noise $200 and no points. Better than the $400 and 4 points that the cop could have given him.

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haha....sorry for laughin dude but i was at the lights in the black line turnin onto burwood highway today and saw u gunnin it out of that corner(not that u had time to look):P, didnt u see the coppa at the lights?? well a couple secs after they turned on their sirens ran the red and were onto ya. there was another one of those new cop cars 3 cars back from the first one so it was a double wammy. wrong place at the wrong time i guess. by the way nice intercooler:D:D:D:D

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lol funniest was this idiot in a holden monaro gto was next to me on chandler and he took off fast and because it went into 1 lane he had to get in front so he looked at me like a dick and fanged it.

hello booze bus :P:)

he was then 0wned

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Originally posted by (B1) MR_fanny

haha....sorry for laughin dude but i was at the lights in the black line turnin onto burwood highway today and saw u gunnin it out of that corner(not that u had time to look):D, didnt u see the coppa at the lights??  well a couple secs after they turned on their sirens ran the red and were onto ya.  there was another one of those new cop cars 3 cars back from the first one so it was a double wammy.  wrong place at the wrong time i guess.  by the way nice intercooler:D:D:D:D

lol its cool...wat car where u driving? i really didnt turn far enuff right to see the coppas....unlucky i guess

weird thing i drive conservatively 95% of the time, and only ever floor it once in a while for fun....oh well...

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Originally posted by predator666

yer, i've pushed people thru speed cameras before? am i evil? :D

i don't know, it feels good especially when they look like tossers..  

Have i sinned Father?

(ok, i am evil)

HAHAHAHAHA I have done this before.... I couldnt believe it worked so well

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Originally posted by S15200sxbroda

lol its cool...wat car where u driving?  i really didnt turn far enuff right to see the coppas....unlucky i guess

weird thing i drive conservatively 95% of the time, and only ever floor it once in a while for fun....oh well...

same here......one time i was speeding(not fangin it) in a residential street thinkin to myself hmmm....better slow down and what would u know a dippy van appears out of one of the streets. so i pass him, still speeding and pulled over a couple houses down and pretended to look at the melway...haha. too close for comfort.

i was drivin a black 33 by the way.

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I would have to say that my most memorable moment like this was when I was a passenger.

My dad was driving a S2000 and we were sitting at the lights on montague street in south melb. Along side us pulls a HSV Grange with 2 suits in it.. I point at the car and tell my dad thats what he should get next (for work car). They see me point and give a nice big rev... so my dad gives a little one back.

At this point im getting very excited and tell my dad to kick their ass. He then says look behind you... so i turn around and there is a cop car sitting right behind the HSV.

Lights go green, HSV drops its like a mother and takes off..... cop drops it like a mother too and takes after him....... 100m down the road the HSV finally decided to look in his rear vision mirror and sees the cop on his arse.... OWNED.

We estimated he would have been doing over 120km by the time he realised there was a cop there.... and it was only a 60km zone... and a fat burnout..

We drive slowly by and i give them a wave! hehe

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Originally posted by (B1) MR_fanny

same here......one time i was speeding(not fangin it) in a residential street thinkin to myself hmmm....better slow down and what would u know a dippy van appears out of one of the streets.  so i pass him, still speeding and pulled over  a couple houses down and pretended to look at the melway...haha.  too close for comfort.

i was drivin a black 33 by the way.

I've done the same.

Driving *quickly* down a back street with round-abouts and seen a cop waiting to my left... whacked it into 2nd and did a MASSIVE compression lockup through the round-about and kept driving... about 10-15 minutes later (he was following me), he pulled my up and asked what happened!

I tell him "being a P plate driver and the way society is these days... I crapped myself when I saw you sitting there and changed into the wrong gear !" He bought it and let me go... telling me to take it easy and enjoy the day :P

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