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last night, i was on my way home from a dinner , came out of a T junction on to ocean reef road heading towards to sea, as i was pulling out a cop was screaming down the road for some unknown reason, and had to lock up his breaks. I then saw they had there lights on think oh crap im screwed, so i pulled over knowing they would anyway. They then came behind me and pulled up , got out and walked over , asked what happened and i told him, he checked my license and gave me a Breathalyzer, asked me a few more questions about is this my car and alike and said you can possibly loose your license for this being on your P's, and casually said il caution you for this make sure you take more time to look next time .

I was pretty happy with the outcome, Im not sure if they were in the wrong speeding and thought they couldnt justify fining or penalizing me, didnt even look around the car trying to defect me . People make mistakes and he might have thought i got better things to fight then this .

anyone had something similar?

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haha yer my grammar isnt the best .

but to sum it up:

pulled out in front of a cop making them lock up

pulled over

got asked some questions

drove away with no fine... :P

so you pulled out on a oncoming car thinking you could make it but didn't?

Seriously I hate drivers like you. . . how hard is it to wait?

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