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Was driving home after footy finals. . . cops pull the car over. . . both walking over super tough like. . . torches blinding in. .

windows goes down it is my GF driving, both my kids asleep and a pissed me in the passenger seat. . . lol was so funny. .the cop said "Oh . . ."

I think they half expected to see 4 young drunk hooning lads. . carrying on. . . . .let us go with a have a good evening. . no RBT or licence check. . lol

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If you intend to drink and sleep in your car, may I suggest you keep a pillow and sleeping bag. I have seen the same charge defeated in court, on the basis that the driver had every intention to sleep in his car (wagon) until he was sober enough to drive. Judge accepted it as he had sleeping gear in the car and layed out. FYI

It was the fact that the police actually bullshitted completely. They didn't do me for "intention to drive" (which i know all about), they said they saw me drive around the corner with my high beams and fog lights blaring (i never use either of these, my low beams are enough majority of the time and I never use the fog lights because I know how much cops hate 'em), saw them on the opposite side of the road and crudely pulled over.

And when I took it to court to contest it, it was just a matter of my word against both of theirs. 1 drunk teenager vs 2 policeman - Chyeah, I never had a chance. Hence, why after the first hearing, I came to realise this was actually the case (I was sort of hoping/ holding onto the dream that truth and justice would prevail) I ended up pleading guilty to save on money and time in court. So thoroughly bloody irritating.

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