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Genelle, whereabouts? Trying to think of which school zones it'd be possible to do that in :/

And oi, I'm from south of Wollongong and I'm not an idiot like that.

Now there's one less suspect!!!!

I wonder if police would reveal the number plate if asked.

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Genelle, whereabouts? Trying to think of which school zones it'd be possible to do that in :/

And oi, I'm from south of Wollongong and I'm not an idiot like that.

Owen,was on the highway at warilla or barrack heights area.

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yeah, sister just rang me: 24-25 year old from kanahooka, apparently port kembla? but shellharbour road... hmm. can only think of a handful of schools on shellharbour road. there's the one at port kembla behind westfield, and there's possibly warilla high (not sure if the 40 zone extends to shellharbour road though), and then the odd little one down near shellharbour itself.

:/

either way. cause he's from kanahooka you know he'll just get in another car and drive that, too

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was probably at the sole college, across the road from ocean beach drive and black butt forrest.

thanks for this thread, i didnt hear about this idiot but i live in shellharbour so im sure ill be pulled over next time im in my liner.

zzzzz

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He was done in the area Jarrad said.

It's normally an 80 Zone, and seriously, there's NO houses around, and you will NEVER see a kid on that road during school time. Just plenty of moron drivers.

Most people do 60 - 70KM/H through that school zone of a morning. I used to use that road every day during school times, I used to laugh at the amount of people who sped through it, as once a week there would be an unmarked HWP parked near one of the park entries booking people. Although, half the time he didn't care about those doing 60/70... More the idiots who do warp speed.

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zzz not condoning his actions + doing 130 in a resi zone is stupid but a lot of school zones need to be removed. Especially the ones that are on main roads and have had a pedestrian bridge built or there are fences 6ft tall in the medium strip to stop people from crossing the roads. Also look at removing some on roads near high schools. No offense but i was taught ever since i could walk how to act around a road and how to look right then left then right again. If high schoolers don't know how to act around a road and how to cross a road safely then they should just drop out of school now and focus on their career in the fast food industry.

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I don't think this is an argument about if school zones are good or not.

For those who don't know, it's a road that is 3 lanes each way, with no driveways in this section (There are further up the road though)

Still, 130 is freaking stupid, it's still 50 over the normal limit.

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This school is for primary age students, and there aren't fences or bridges there. While I agree that some school zones are a bit too long, I wouldn't say to remove them completely. 40's an awesome cruising speed for the year 12 chicks ;)

SNAP!!!

:banana:

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