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Tonight when i was driving around totally lost in cannington sort of area lol, on my way home from Pot Black, i was driving out of a mcdonalds parking where someone in what i think was a 300ZX had been pulled over by some cops in an SS commodore. I had to give way to a couple of cars, so i was sitting there looking straight at this scene. The cop outside of the car looked at me for awhile and then pointed at me and made some hand motion which i now think was indicating me to pull over. Anyway i didnt realise and just pulled off. A little while later i was stopped at a traffic light and the same cops pulled up next to me. They were checking me out the whole cycle until our light turned green and we got going. About a minute up the road the cop changed lanes and came up behind me. Eventually they turned their lights on and flashed me, so i started pulling over. As we came to a stop on the side of the road, the cops turned their lights off and took off down the road...

I was left there wondering where the hell i was and what the hell just happened lol. Ive decided i dont like cannington lol.

Moral of the story: Dont buy TomTom navigation systems lol

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they would've been checking your rego before they pulled ya, thats why they sit behind you for so long. maybe you got lucky and they got a job come through. either way it's a win haha.

Come to midland, you'll definitely get pulled haha

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they would've been checking your rego before they pulled ya, thats why they sit behind you for so long. maybe you got lucky and they got a job come through. either way it's a win haha.

Come to midland, you'll definitely get pulled haha

Haha i live in Glen Forrest, i go to midland everyday =] Havent been pulled once yet.

Do you by any chance own a yellow ute as well? I see a ute parked at Bridestone Tyre Centre everyday with license plates [TREASON]. Was at the performance motorshow too

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Really? ive used most sat nav's and found the TOMTOM's to be the best ones :) clear with where your going and they dont get lost themselves unlike most others, i always turn off the volume and just read the map though because the voice can sometimes confuse haha

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Really? ive used most sat nav's and found the TOMTOM's to be the best ones :) clear with where your going and they dont get lost themselves unlike most others, i always turn off the volume and just read the map though because the voice can sometimes confuse haha

Ive got a TomTom ONEXL and it totally gets lost with itself lol. Starts tripping out and doesnt know where you are, thinks youre driving through a paddock. I was going along a bridge once and it told me to turn right... How about no lol. I never have the volume up, disrupts the music

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hahahahaha fair enough, im guessing thats a newer one? the one i use is a few years old now, maybe they cant make em nemre haha. Or even a faulty one? Neways, kinda bak on topic, that IS weird, was it a marked or unmarked cop car?

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hahahahaha fair enough, im guessing thats a newer one? the one i use is a few years old now, maybe they cant make em nemre haha. Or even a faulty one? Neways, kinda bak on topic, that IS weird, was it a marked or unmarked cop car?

Nah it was unmarked

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yeah thats dodgy ay. unless its daylight or in a well populated area i wldnt pull over for it.

supposedly your well within your rights to let them know you have acknoledged their presence and then pull over at the next servo.

Id happily go to court and fight that rather than be hit over the head and my car stolen :)

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yeah thats dodgy ay. unless its daylight or in a well populated area i wldnt pull over for it.

supposedly your well within your rights to let them know you have acknoledged their presence and then pull over at the next servo.

Id happily go to court and fight that rather than be hit over the head and my car stolen :yes:

Yeh ive heard that, only reason i pulled over was because i had seen they were actually cops earlier

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