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Hey terry, what car were you driving back in 86?

Dad's Taxi lol...

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/car_i...olvo_245_gl.htm

I couldn't convince the policeman that my car couldn't possibly do the speed he was suggesting... lol

Dad's Taxi lol...

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/car_i...olvo_245_gl.htm

I couldn't convince the policeman that my car couldn't possibly do the speed he was suggesting... lol

Of course you weren't, Terry... :)

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well in regards to this topic i read in the daily telegraph yesterday or the day before that the Cessna hasn't even left the ground. Because of the bad weather its been grounded meaning it hasn't even made the government any money yet :P

I know I am necro-ing an old post, but I saw the plane in action on Jan 2nd or whatever day it is that everyone heads from Sydney to Can'tberra for Summernats... flying low above the Hume near Cambotown...

The used to have the lines on the road, but in the news reports when they announced they were re-starting the P!gs in Space force they mentioned new technology, so I assumed they were now using laser or radar...

It is actually a good deterent to speeding, because you never know if you are safe... lots of drivers just slow down for the permanent cameras and then speed up (like I do :banana: ) or rely on their 'lightning quick reactions' to see and slow down for a car with a hair dryer... at least P!gs in Space actually slow down drivers all the time...

My old Scout Leader used to fly the original plane (he is a cop and a pilot), and actually not a bad bloke... he was Air Wing, not Highway Patrol, so that might explaing why he wasn't a tnuc... and he never tried to penetrate my arse or anyone I know either (just getting in before some other smart arse does :()...

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OK they're operating now on the M4.

The flight path is such that whatever direction you're taking E or W, the little plane is slightly to your left when going the same direction as yourself.

I just sit in lane #2 now and watch 2/3 of the world go by.

  • 2 weeks later...

Q. So how many speed violaters has this plane caught in 4 months?

A. 16 and counting...

Some of you far-sighted SAUers can now say, "I told you so"

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/spee...9-1225816861157

Operation Safe Arrival = Waste of $$$

lol I saw the lines and signs comming back from Port Mac this morning,,,,, didn't spot any planes, but there were 11ty zillion highway patrol floating around.... cruise control set on 115, no probs

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