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September 3, 2009 - 5:11PM

A motorist was caught doing 110km/h in a school zone in Sydney's west this morning, police say.

The 25-year-old's driver's licence was suspended on the spot after the incident on The Horsley Drive at Smithfield.

Police say they heard an engine accelerate behind them in the 40km/h school zone and saw a Nissan Skyline travelling west.

A speed check with LIDAR recorded 110km/h, they allege.

The officers followed the car and saw it parked in a nearby car park, where the driver, from Villawood, was issued with a notice to attend Fairfield Local Court on September 19.

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Yeah, this story gets put on to the front page of the newspaper..

and this barely even makes it on smh.com.au http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-natio...90904-fb4l.html

I am not saying that what this skyline driver did was any less dangerous.. but f**k the media.

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Yeah, this story gets put on to the front page of the newspaper..

and this barely even makes it on smh.com.au http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-natio...90904-fb4l.html

I am not saying that what this skyline driver did was any less dangerous.. but f**k the media.

too right slim.

I suppose younger drivers in hotted up cars are easier to get pissed off at as a community. (it would seem they have more blatent disregard for laws)

but when it comes down to it, these are equally stupid situations/people.

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Yeah, this story gets put on to the front page of the newspaper..

and this barely even makes it on smh.com.au http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-natio...90904-fb4l.html

I am not saying that what this skyline driver did was any less dangerous.. but f**k the media.

I have $20 that's a soccer mum in her truck SUV.

Also another +1 on f**k the media :)

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