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Got caught doing 82 in 60 zone on my bike :(

At least the guy let me off with the minimal fine 10km or less

3 more km over if he was a douche would of lost license for a month straight away :\

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Have had some good cops like that.

Others, I've been done for 12-13 over coming down a hill and they've dicked me with the full 3 points...on Christmas Eve no less :(

He said I'd have no worries getting off it as well, said just appeal for it go to vicpol site and sort a letter out, been 7 years since I got a speeding fine and even then was only 4km over..

Mate got done following me on his bike as well lol

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Last summer I drove past HWP in the evo doing ~85 in a 70 zone on a down hill.

It was the hottest day of last year and he had the radar gun on me, he looked at me and thought about it for a second, then just decided f**k it.... it's too hot LOL

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lol good guy cop helps you get off his own fine

Prolly cause he searched your record and saw a clean history

Meanwhile, my driving history is more dotted than a teenager's face

Last summer I drove past HWP in the evo doing ~85 in a 70 zone on a down hill.

It was the hottest day of last year and he had the radar gun on me, he looked at me and thought about it for a second, then just decided f**k it.... it's too hot LOL

Should have gone past him at over 180km/h because Japanese cars are speed limited to...oh wait

Yeah he obviously just fined me and aaron to make his quota, then told us yeh should be able to get off it easy lol

Not like we were doing 200 down the freeway before hand though.. :no:

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got offered a potential FIFO role 28days on/28days off, north of Brazil, South America[/img]

dat international fifo lyf

Have fun with that...

My uncle did Chile for a few years. Took him a long time to get used to the altitude.

Money better be worth it... Tis a long flight to do twice a month

Yeah he obviously just fined me and aaron to make his quota

Or maybe it was because you were going 20 over ;)

3 weeks into my P's I got done at 104 in a 70... got dropped down to 90... keeping licence ftw

yeah I got pinned @ ~135 in a 100 on the way back from the first buller cruise and he dropped it down to 19 over or something so I wouldn't lose my license.

It was just an overtake move :/

Country cops FTW!

FARKEN LOL

1st day back at work after 8 weeks off paid and a new policy is introduced that new dad's get 12 weeks paid.

looks like i'll be having more time at home!!!

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