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Well Hoon mum started her car for the first time in 3 months

Dropped up to the bp to pump the tyres up before heading to marulan tomorrow

Innocent peter stayed at home and had a beer( pondering why hoon mums kill dolphins)

5 minutes later I see flashing lights out the front

Stroll outside and there is Jenna pulled over out the front, paddy wagon flashing lights

3 cops taught her that owning a skyline could kill dolphins and may lead to death by hooning

This is a warning for other hoon mums out there.... Maintaining air pressure in skylines will get you knicked by the fuzz

Ps cops were nice and just staking out the burger joint.

Hoon mums 0 cops 1

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