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Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah im sure there is - hope they are dealt with - but they shouldnt just be let go out of the count theres people doing worse stuff - if they think they can get away with that then they'll try their luck doing more seedy stuff. Its a case of they agreed to play by the rules when they entered the force - like any other place of employment - if they cant abide by the rules they get sacked.

there's nothing in their code of conduct that says they shalt live a life unto chastity and the good grace of Darwin.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Alex,

Yeah, his cars quite quick now, we had a race down the freeway, only up to 100 though *cough*

See'ya:burnout:

yeah. not any more. His old man MELTED his clutch. MELTED!!

I could still smell it when we were driving down the freeway on the way home.

Im not really surpised. I would have said that his car is about half a second quicker than mine. plus a little bit for driver noobiness. seems about right.

so who got to 100 first?

There is always an upside Niz.

All i need to do is go sit in a park on a windy day or go for a drive at night to realise how great the world is. I love the feeling of insignificance means i can determine my own path.:mad:

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