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i got pulled over when i was walking because i had a shirt that said skyline on the back! Had my everyday Car for a few months now never been pulled over...mainly coz no cozmetics...muffler is a low noise twin tip and i drive sensibly! muaha!

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Is it me or do you guys think that the teenager in the Silvia doing fully sick skids got off really lightly?

-false plate

-car not registered

-doing skids

-dangerous driving

-evading police

-drive drinking

And he only got suspended for 6 months and a 12 months good behaviour bond.

lol they dont show the hefty fines and that he copped

Its what $1700 odd for getting your car impounded with towing, storage etc

$550 odd for unregoed car

plus what ever the other fines are etc

and a good behaviour bond means even if he caught driving while suspended he goes straight to jail

plus he was already suspended, so that 6months is on top of what he already had

lol they dont show the hefty fines and that he copped

Its what $1700 odd for getting your car impounded with towing, storage etc

$550 odd for unregoed car

plus what ever the other fines are etc

and a good behaviour bond means even if he caught driving while suspended he goes straight to jail

plus he was already suspended, so that 6months is on top of what he already had

How long was his car in there for? I got charged $328 in towing and impound fees for 1 weekend, friday night til monday morning.

How long was his car in there for? I got charged $328 in towing and impound fees for 1 weekend, friday night til monday morning.

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Mate got his impounded and it cost him around $330

how come the other kid got his car impounded for driving while suspended but all the other episodes no1 else got towed for suspended licence?

Depends what cop you get, what mood they're in, and if they wanna double fist you or not.

what made me lol was when the brother goes to pick the kid up and then he gets smart with DeWin and she does a check on his car too and it's unregistered, $600 fine thankyou hahahaha.

What was that kid driving anyway, looked absolutely rediculous!

How long was his car in there for? I got charged $328 in towing and impound fees for 1 weekend, friday night til monday morning.
+1

Mate got his impounded and it cost him around $330

guess its cheaper than what ive been lead to believe

what made me lol was when the brother goes to pick the kid up and then he gets smart with DeWin and she does a check on his car too and it's unregistered, $600 fine thankyou hahahaha.

What was that kid driving anyway, looked absolutely rediculous!

It kinda looked like a Mustang lol, but I'm pretty sure it's not

Is it me or do you guys think that the teenager in the Silvia doing fully sick skids got off really lightly?

-false plate

-car not registered

-doing skids

-dangerous driving

-evading police

-drive drinking

And he only got suspended for 6 months and a 12 months good behaviour bond.

probably pleaded guilty to all offenses and got a lighter sentence. judge might have taken into account the area and time of night. you'd expect far harsher sentence if he did that during the day in the middle of traffic.

wtf was with that southern cross on the bonnet though. clearly owns the wrong car.

is it an offense to go along with someone breaking the law? as in knowing the driver is drunk or in the car while it's doing skids?

when the officer was drillin that chick about tellin her mate to stop, she said no on all accounts. He didnt make mention of any legalities to her, just a shake of the head in disbelief. lucky we arent keeping tabs on what car gets the major shit, if we did it would be sau 0 - ns 1.. oooops :P

I don't find time to sit infront of the TV haha.. but I find times like now at 2am in the morning to watch.

The episodes are all uploaded by VicPolice to Youtube and they're also on yahoo.com.au under the TV section.

I just watched the latest episode.. what a hoonish episode it was!

Gotta laugh at that carload of guys in the Commodore doing 130km/h in 60 zone, giving the finger to the camera.. start walking fellas!

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