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I changed it because it was stupid and misleading.

Well "stupid" is your point of view and if you found it "misleading", you only have your self to blame my son.

Maybe I should of put "Threatened with a yellow sticker on the weekend" that would have been more accurate.

Cops are just doing there job and I respect that. There job is a very difficult one that's for sure these days.

But there is no need to throw it in your face "I can yellow you for that" every time you get pulled over just to intimidate you.

No matter how big or small the threat is, a threat is a threat.

So because you "think" the title is "stupid" I see no reason for you to change it to "I was given a warning".

The warning is not what this thread is about.

Love from Ken :)

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Well "stupid" is your point of view and if you found it "misleading", you only have your self to blame my son.

Maybe I should of put "Threatened with a yellow sticker on the weekend" that would have been more accurate.

Cops are just doing there job and I respect that. There job is a very difficult one that's for sure these days.

But there is no need to throw it in your face "I can yellow you for that" every time you get pulled over just to intimidate you.

No matter how big or small the threat is, a threat is a threat.

So because you "think" the title is "stupid" I see no reason for you to change it to "I was given a warning".

The warning is not what this thread is about.

Love from Ken :(

oh yay. Lets argue over it

:)

Well "stupid" is your point of view and if you found it "misleading", you only have your self to blame my son.

Continue to stick up for yourself Ken, you're a good bloke and you know better than to leave something unfinished in such a way that it could legitimately be yellowed.

If you DO get into a spot of bother and actually get yellowed, try and see Graham Parks at Osborne Park inspection centre, great guy.

-Chris

Continue to stick up for yourself Ken, you're a good bloke and you know better than to leave something unfinished in such a way that it could legitimately be yellowed.

If you DO get into a spot of bother and actually get yellowed, try and see Graham Parks at Osborne Park inspection centre, great guy.

-Chris

Thanks Chris I'm sure I will be seeing Graham lol.... :)

I reckon next time they threaten you do this , Piss your pants and yell " im scared leave me alone " . Cops will freak n bust out of there double time :)

Haha unfortunately Brenden I have already tried this and it has failed (they called for backup) :(

LOL @ the F-BOMB.....

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