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i was there last night and as people were leaving they were doing burnouts

and they werent little half-assed efforts either.

there was big noise and big smoke and it went on for ages.

then the cops showed up and kicked everyone out but they werent defecting

some of em were being real assholes about it

but ill admit some of em were good blokes and were polite and werent on a power trip

they said we could come back in an hour dunno wat happened after that though

So the cops were being ashole too the asholes doing burnouts ? Sounds fair enough to me :D

no they were being assholes to people who were sitting down eating

thats wat pissed me off i was eating and i get told off so did my mates

no they were being assholes to people who were sitting down eating

thats wat pissed me off i was eating and i get told off so did my mates

Dude - that sounds rough - So you were sitting down eating, minding your own business and the Cops hassled you ? That's not right. What did they say/do ?

lol yea probably

we had about 10 cars and i had just started eating and he told me to get up and leave i was like WTF

i go mate can i at least finish my food

he goes no get the fu(k up and go champ

i got smart with him and told him off

then one of the other cops came up to me he was oright about it

he just told me to finish eating and leave and we could come back later

they just had to clear the area

its a good place to check out some nice cars and relax but the lastt few saturday nites ive been there, theres been dicks doing burnouts around the carpark in there mums car etc. there is also a few people causing trouble lookn for attention etc etc.....mr 355 done a nice burnout in the carpark tho..mr 355 is a show car walkinshaw it is nice..

but i mean these guys doin burnouts in a carpark is pretty stupid man..one guy got fkd up wen he did one in his camry or something and the cops were out the front on the road doin there breath tests and the cops walkd ovcer and pulled him outa the as he went to park...

i luv cruising to a place where it packed wth alot of nice cars but these dicks are gonna reck it for every1.

My 2c

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