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awesome..

if it is still registered and has just lapsed, just tell the coppers you have paid it, and it mustn've gone through. To be honest though, i think unless a cop had actualyl pulled you over they wouldn't notice.

Even when i got pulled over at nebo a few months ago, i still had no rego sticker on there and the cops didn't even blink or raise a question aobut it.

My night was a bit rough... alot of family stuff going on atm.

Then I went to buy cigs from the servo and noticed a ute had ploughed into a huge tree on the way home, I stopped and called the police, no one was in the car, but there was stuff on the seats which I wont talk about in public... Then I heard rustling in the bushes and the 000 operator told me to leave...

How about you james?

what the? i've always dreaded having to witness or be the first at the scene at an accident. I know you have to stop.. but what you see my haunt you for your whole life.

hope you're ok man.. family stuff can be tough.

Yeah thanks gordo, im ok with the family stuff.

I was packing it when walking up behind the car that there would be someone unconsious in the drivers seat or even worse... But yeah you do have to stop, it could save someones life...

THe lame thing was that people were going up the other side of the road, slowing down to look, but driving off... Queenslanders suck in that way, as I found out when I hit the pole...

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