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crossed against a red light (on foot) at cheltenham station last night.

fkn HWP hiding in the carpark

- BOOM $290 fine

there is no picture to display how rustled my jimmies are

I thought Jaywalking is like a $50 fine?

crossed against a red light (on foot) at cheltenham station last night.

fkn HWP hiding in the carpark

- BOOM $290 fine

there is no picture to display how rustled my jimmies are

wtf isn't DRIVING through a red light a ~$300 fine?

"crossing railway tracks while gate closed" aparently is a different fine ($299)

cop decided to tell me "lucky you weren't in a car or it would be $600"

told him he had already given me the fine and hence forgone his right to lecture me.

SICK of c**t pedestrians crossing the road with earphones on and not looking...don't parents teach their kids this shit anymore?

What really boggles my mind, is that I'd be using my eyes even more if I was blocking out my sense of hearing.

Silly bitch then stood on the corner, pretending she wasn't going to cross in the first place.

/rustled

DOn;t worry they have found a way to fix this in the CBD.

what they are doing is very logical.

as they said too many pedestrians have been hit in the CBD

So we are going to penalize the cars and drop the speed limit further....

FFS makes me want to move to germany

lol cant believe that the resemblance hasnt clicked before now. my mate was given a fine while crossing a road (green light) and nearly being hit by an unmarked car turning left in front of him (failing to give way to peds). somehow it was his fault, and he copped an bonus "spitting gum at a police vehicle" on top of that. he wasnt chewing gum.

That's bicycle lube -_-

Look for Motul chain lube, should be able to find one specifically for off road.

Lasted longer than the guitar playing...

Fishing boat needs to go

Looking for a decent helicopter

/Rimon

You better get one for the summer, we never did get that ride in.

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