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show us how i finished work at ****n 11.30 and on me way home to lobey im sittn on the speed limit all the way then going down the rise as im cumming outa woodside theres a ****ing cop sittn like just before the 80 sign so as i slowly speed up to 80 he pulls out and turns his ****ing lights on so i pull over and he says " u were doing 72 in a 60 zone " im just like WAt and he say can i see ur licence so he starts filln out his fine and say u no ull probably loose ur ps 4 this and then i started sum sob story bought overtime and i was nearthe 80 sing anyway and how he should let me off then he goes "is that a datsun " as if to totaly ignore me and i just stood there i mean wat type of ****wit dosent know wat a r32 skyline is its a ****n nissan then he hands me the ****in fine and says have a nice night and drives off ****wit didnt even rite nissan on the ****n fine ****n tool the usless fat **** must just sit there in his ****n fat commonhore and take away peoples ****n transport and get off on it, so now im **** 150 dollars worse off and ill have to apeal my ****n licence and sum ****wit thinks my cars a datsun. :D:D

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prince invented the skyline.............but they were made under the datsun badge for a while. so yeah, there are datsun skylines out there.........

it's good that you got the fine, hate to see people speeding getting away with it. it makes people who speed more common..............which equals more deaths on the road and higher premiums...................

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I agree, coppers that sit right next to speed change signs shit me to tears. Bottom line though, do the crime, do the time. Just be glad he didnt get you to pop the bonnet.

The_Paladin, have you never sped? have you never taken your eyes off the road for a split second to change a CD, never followed too close - jeez mate, get over yourself

Speed doesnt cause accidents, dickhead drivers cause accidents.

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Not good dude..u live up that way huh...i go through there sometimes..but have never seen a cop sitting there. Usually the hills cops are nicer 2 ya.

My friend drifted through a stop sign in lobe, and was speeding..but only got done for driving dangerously. No defect and no stop sign fine...he just said....i know this car is defectable..but il let u off.

Suppose its all about how u talk2 the cop. Bad luck tho dude.

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hey i thought there was laws stating that speeding cameras or radars or whatever had to be a certain distance from speed signs and red light cameras ... i'm pretty sure there is ... i'd check it up if i were u!!

They do, but unfortunately it's a certain distance "IN" to the speed zone after a change in limit, no mention of how close to the END of it they have to be.

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know a dude who got done for 211 or 221 on the weekend, cant remeber in his 'line on a rural road a few hours from town. Was caught by one of those new camera's with the cop coming towards him

funny, all he said was - 'yeah, bugger hey, but it was me who decided to do it, so i will have to cop the consequence' He knows its a lost cause arguing about it, and he IS going to loose his licesnce for quite a while

Just unlucky I guess, but everyone gets done for speeding sooner or later

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yeah thats crap. Who doesnt speed up to the new speed when they see the 80 sign!? gees i dont think i ever wait till ive crossed the sign... apart from when coming into a slower speed zone. That really sucks, especially when you were being responsible by doing the speed limit.

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nope aint got done for speeding

but if i did i wouldnt be swearing my head off about it. if you were in the wrong, dont winge about it, take responsobility..........

now if he got done for QLD hooning laws (do you guys have them) which some people have been charged under when they should have just been charged for speeding, that's BS. he got off lightly.................or if his ride was stock and it got defected, that would be BS. That happens too........

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Munro was tellin me how he got done exactly the sam way a while ago. Cops must purposly do it, as they know people will speed up to the signed speed as soon as they can see it. All i can say to cops like that are " so tell me, how many lives did u just save". Dickheads they are sometimes.

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