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So the latest dick-head of the week, as I'm sure most of u would of heard about, was the Skyline doing 200 odd kays up Western Ring Road on L plates. Wow! Come on, this is why the police target performence cars, because there has to be a wanker who dosen't care for their lives or people around them. I think it shouldn't have happend. This is why it's becoming harder to go out and have a good cruise on a Sunday. What makes these people think ???? Share your thoughts on this please.

so the latest dick dick head of the week so as im sure most of u would of herd about the skyline doing 200 odd kays up west ring road on L plates wow come on this is why the police target performence cars because there has tobe a wanker who dosent care for there lives or people around them i think it shouldent have happend this is why its becomeing harder to go out and have a good cruse on a sunday what makes these people think ???? some times shear your thought on this please
Inserted some puncuations far ya :D A fullstop next time at least to help break up sentences.

Shan

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If she was on her L plates than it is the fault of the supervising driver. I cant believe that a parent or anyone else for that matter who is over 21 could allow someone who is only 16/17 to drive that fast, and sit next to them in the car! Idiots

They should be shot, its called euthanasia.

The Ring Road is definitely not the place to give the speedo a shake...

Regardless of the cameras.

I wonder what it would have been like if this forum was around 30 years ago. I can bet you we would be having "These new 0.05 laws are BS" threads every week. Because we would all be confident we know our limits. It is the same with our current attitude to speeding. We all think we are able to be responsible and pick the right time...

But how does the government work out which of us our kidding ourselves and which of us actually are responsible. Easiest solution is to get rid of the question ban all speeds above which Mr Clueless in his crapmobile can get into trouble.

was she pulled over or just caught by the camera's?

my guess is she is gonna fight and say that the camera's are broken and arent working and try to get away with it, meaning that she could of possibly planned it out like that.

hopefully she gets smacked on the head

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/...9694458871.html

Oh dear...

At least we know police ignore anonymous complaints.

The thread in General says that she recently won $1.2million in the lottery!

LOL... oh well...

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