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coming home from work

got pulled over on king georges road

my front tyres were worn on the inside, which i never checked. stupid me.

so $78 for fine + new tyres + pink slip

lucky me :Bang:

cop said he wouldnt look over the rest of the car

ahh well i reckon if it wasnt the tyres he would have found something else wrong

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If you drive a performance car they always pick on you and ask you about people youv'e never heard of before, then RBT you and look around your ride.

Never happened when I had my commondoor!!! I wonder why!!!

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thats what happened the first time i was pulled over for no reason (other time there was a reason) - think its just to check anything outstanding, then he came back with rbt (didnt check the car) and after i blew 0.00 (presumably) i was on my way

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Sometime it's best to stay in the car and act meek.

Ask if you can get out of the car and just have a chat - there's gonna be that 5% who are just not personable and well... you get that.

But I've been done bad (ie. 30 over) and the officer was polite, charming, even apologetic and you know what... they're people too.

T.

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