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lol.

text me how mut you need

and. saw a hwy patrol road block at the whitehorse/middleborough road intersection, i turned off into the streets before the intersection, nek minit, hwy patrol car comes chasing after me, and motions for me to pull over while i was backing up a driveway. Yes i was escaping the road block LOL.

When i drove out of the driveway and stopped by the road side, she came screaming at me for not pulling over immediately, (dafuq?) said i could have been put in handcuffs and arrested for not pulling over immediately. (Really?)

Then very angrily asked why I turned off the road, I gave her some sheepish I was lost excuse and i was trying to get to box hill.

After a stupid rant, she gave me a breatho and let me off.

Left me puzzled. What was she so angry for.

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lol.

text me how mut you need

and. saw a hwy patrol road block at the whitehorse/middleborough road intersection, i turned off into the streets before the intersection, nek minit, hwy patrol car comes chasing after me, and motions for me to pull over while i was backing up a driveway. Yes i was escaping the road block LOL.

When i drove out of the driveway and stopped by the road side, she came screaming at me for not pulling over immediately, (dafuq?) said i could have been put in handcuffs and arrested for not pulling over immediately. (Really?)

Then very angrily asked why I turned off the road, I gave her some sheepish I was lost excuse and i was trying to get to box hill.

After a stupid rant, she gave me a breatho and let me off.

Left me puzzled. What was she so angry for.

Well the fact you tried avoiding it is enough to piss off a cop.

But the more important question is; was she hot?

i did that once...

cops had 2 x road blocks set up on either side of a servo. I needed petrol (light was on) so I pulled into the servo.

HWP saw me and started absolutely screaming at me, demanding that I drive over to him immediately and basically just losing the plot... (mind you I was going to have to go through the block when I left the servo) so I decided I didn't feel like responding to his yelling and pulled up at the petrol pump.

He radioed one of his buddies to come get me and tell me to go over to him.

Cop (non hwp) comes and sticks his head in the window and asks why i didn't go to the hwp, I pointed to the fuel light and said i wasn't risking it when i cant avoid the blocks either way and there was no way I was going near the hwp guy.

He looked around the car, saw all the guages, the missing back seats, the steering wheel, fuel pump whine etc etc and just brethoed me on the spot so i wouldn't have to go over to sgt screamypants, who was still angrily looking on.

legendary copper

I put like $10 in to be quick and went through officer reasonable's block and was on my merry way

/csb

My current headunit. Balla as f**k

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Real indie/alternative dude, should get a fixie too. :P

i did that once...

cops had 2 x road blocks set up on either side of a servo. I needed petrol (light was on) so I pulled into the servo.

HWP saw me and started absolutely screaming at me, demanding that I drive over to him immediately and basically just losing the plot... (mind you I was going to have to go through the block when I left the servo) so I decided I didn't feel like responding to his yelling and pulled up at the petrol pump.

He radioed one of his buddies to come get me and tell me to go over to him.

Cop (non hwp) comes and sticks his head in the window and asks why i didn't go to the hwp, I pointed to the fuel light and said i wasn't risking it when i cant avoid the blocks either way and there was no way I was going near the hwp guy.

He looked around the car, saw all the guages, the missing back seats, the steering wheel, fuel pump whine etc etc and just brethoed me on the spot so i wouldn't have to go over to sgt screamypants, who was still angrily looking on.

legendary copper

I put like $10 in to be quick and went through officer reasonable's block and was on my merry way

/csb

What a good bloke, was he a younger guy?

On the occasions that I've been pulled over or brethoed the younger cops seem to be the ones that aren't as angry/aggressive and out to get you simply for driving an import. Went through an RBT station the other night and the young fella was actually pretty keen to have a chat about cars, even brought up the subjects of imports while I wasn't to be tested. Same when I got a defect, the HWP officer was a pretty young fella, maybe late twenties or early thirties and let me off without any fines. Said he rather I put the money to clearing the defects than on fines. Very reasonable bloke. :worship:

Real indie/alternative dude, should get a fixie too. :P

What's a fixie?

I was supposed to write to be continued, but jess found a sticker that would suit. She said everytime you drive you can pretend you're watching a doco on butterflies.. Lol

Why would someone want a fix gear bike. There are some serious dead shits in the world

I owned one, it was f**kin SICK, so smooth, no noise. Sometimes its not all about being a hipster phag and just enjoying different kinds of bikes.

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Edit: Although it wasn't a fixie in the traditional sense, it was a single speed.

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