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I was booked 86 bucks couple a years back in my 4X4 for flashing an oncoming car, Yeah i know i look bad without my clothes on, guess i deserved it lol

Great story Nathan, well worded. Had a good laff :)
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these are people walking along the street, driving next to you or in your car?

so random.

ive never had anyone comment on my driving unless i cut them off and even then its usually just a shake of the head or the dreaded one finger salute. How do you have the time to chat to all these people? I spose at 40km/h they could just jog along next to you..

epic first post chris

whats the point if they are doing the limit anyway? :P

Well i just warn them anyway. I wouldn't have a clue if they are doing the speed limit or not.

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On my way to the RTA today, I got flashed by some uber bogan spec VN Commo (front end missing, stockies on the back).

It was weird because he specifically flashed his lights at me.

Thinking it might be someone I know, I was racking my brain to who the fark I know drives something like that, came up with nothing.

Did my thing at the RTA (quickest RTA visit EVA!).

100m down the road HWP getting fuel.

Commo driver realised that us Car enthusiasts need to look out for each other.

Doubt you're reading this but, thanks.

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Irrelevant of car preference, we need to keep an eye out for each other.

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I live up through the blue mtns and get flashes off old mate driving the busses regularly. He's 100% spot on too,they're waiting around the corner. Same as the big rigs. I'll warn both these guys as they earn $$ with their licence. Also give modifieds a headsup too as we get picked on a little more over ya bubbles, camrys and 4wd's. Officer dibble tries hard to fault that second radiator out the front but just can't. :dry:

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There was a bit on tv last night about facebook pages that warn people where RBT's are in the area.

The news anchors where outraged about it, as were police, saying that it 'encouraged' drink driving.

I think they are reading into it WAY too much.

If your the sort of person who drink-drives, I strongly doubt you would jump on f**kin facebook and see where the police are.. how ridiculous.

Im not an active facebook user, but i would think people "like" these sorts of pages as a joke..

Oncoming Drivers:-

Drunks see the flash too late

P1s swerve to avoid the flash

Narcissists think you're coming onto them

Druggies think, "What was that?"

Manic ppl go faster

Grannies go slower

Cops are vengeful

No I don't flash. Never know who you're going to meet up with these days wink.gif

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH^ I ALWAYS flash without fail. perhaps even excessively when i've long gone past the hot spot.............:D

On my way to the RTA today, I got flashed by some uber bogan spec VN Commo (front end missing, stockies on the back).

It was weird because he specifically flashed his lights at me.

Thinking it might be someone I know, I was racking my brain to who the fark I know drives something like that, came up with nothing.

Did my thing at the RTA (quickest RTA visit EVA!).

100m down the road HWP getting fuel.

Commo driver realised that us Car enthusiasts need to look out for each other.

Doubt you're reading this but, thanks.

JzmU5.gif

Irrelevant of car preference, we need to keep an eye out for each other.

you just think they where

Looking at you lol hahaha

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