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Hey guys, had a bad incident today at around 2pm. Was tailed by this old 1993 darkgreen or darkblue holden car driven by a causasian male and a female passanger all the way from city to nunawading police station(decided to drive to a police station instead of heading home). Car plate is FIJ 487 victorian plate. made a police report and found out the car was stolen from somewhere far outside victoria.

Hope you guys out there keep an eye out for this car just in case he tails anyone and hijack your car.

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That's retarded, bunch of idiots these days seriously. I have always tried to keep a legitimate weapon(something that has use for the car) in my car at all times should something arise. But you did the smart thing mate. Hopefully this scum is off our streets.

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Hey guys, had a bad incident today at around 2pm. Was tailed by this old 1993 darkgreen or darkblue holden car driven by a causasian male and a female passanger all the way from city to nunawading police station(decided to drive to a police station instead of heading home). Car plate is FIJ 487 victorian plate. made a police report and found out the car was stolen from somewhere far outside victoria.

Hope you guys out there keep an eye out for this car just in case he tails anyone and hijack your car.

lol i wish he put so much effort into finding a job haha

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All you need is an Extra-Long MAG light, I got one of those new Super Bright LED ones. Its pretty much a metal pole. whos gonna F#$% with you if you got one of these!

.... well maybe someone with a gun, but anyhoo..

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I have a gun.

cant I borrow it? LOL Ill give it back I promise....

I got followed today too...by a learner scooter who sat right in my pissy offey spot with his damn light in my eyes then he wonders why I'm lane dodging trying to get away from him....and proceeds to call me for driving like an idiot...

after I've sorted him out...I'll def give it back.... :thumbsup:

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All you need is an Extra-Long MAG light, I got one of those new Super Bright LED ones. Its pretty much a metal pole. whos gonna F#$% with you if you got one of these!

.... well maybe someone with a gun, but anyhoo..

I have one of these too. I got it from Coles for $25, and I can stand at one end of the street and shine it all the way to the other end of the street lol. It's bright as f**k.

cant I borrow it? LOL Ill give it back I promise....

I got followed today too...by a learner scooter who sat right in my pissy offey spot with his damn light in my eyes then he wonders why I'm lane dodging trying to get away from him....and proceeds to call me for driving like an idiot...

after I've sorted him out...I'll def give it back.... :thumbsup:

Yeah, for sure Danielle! It's a deal. Shall I drop it off? Or did you want to swing past and pick it up?

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it was scary shit. i've only been in melbourne for like 5 years or so. this is the first time i got this experience. I was told by one of my family's mate (police), if i ever have someone tailing me just drive straight to the station. Smart choice :thumbsup:

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