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Caught doing 155km/h on Harbour Bridge:boobs:

November 1, 2004 - 1:18PM:boobs:

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The licence of a 25-year-old man, caught driving at 155km/h on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, would be automatically suspended, police said today.:boobs:

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The Epping man was southbound on the 70km/h bridge in a Subaru WRX about 2am (AEDT) today when he was spotted by highway patrol officers, a NSW police spokesman said.:boobs:

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The police said the car was clocked at 155km/hh and was stopped near the Willoughby Road exit.:boobs:

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The man was charged with driving at a dangerous speed and exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h, and will have his licence suspended.:boobs:

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AAP :boobs: :boobs: :boobs: :boobs: :boobs: :boobs:

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He was going southbound and got pulled over at Willoughby Rd Exit.

I'd like to know where THAT is...

Morgs u got it!

he must have been going northbound unless he decided to go 155 over the bridge AFTER getting pulled up at that exit..

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