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As you like to demonstrate in wet weather or after yellow stickers have been issued hay Paul???

Don't ya hate it when they yellow your mid 90's model immaculale car and leave me in the 89 model old bunky Commodore!!!

just went to lunch and on my way into west perth i pass this old guy sitting in a oldish van with his head on the wheel - classical music playing to which he starts singing so u pass by its like "ok weirdo" anyway i go up the street to grab a sandwhich come out the shop cross the road and police sirens start going and theres a crosswalk a lady on it two cars waiting for her to cross - this van then the cops - anyway the cops get out of their car and shouting to the lady on the crosswalk "Get outta the way Get outta the way" and the stupid bitch just stands there and looks at them and they keep shouting it to her but it took 5 mins to get her off the crosswalk. Then i hear "on my god they've got out their guns" and i hear a couple of pops - i dont think it was gunfire then the police start trying to smash their way into this van with their batons and the van couldve cut to corner on the footpath on which im standing and by the time i figure out this could be his path its too late ive got nowhere to go - anyway he steps on it and lucky the last minute the other cars clear the way and im relieved to see he doesnt cut the corner and the police go chasing after him - heard sirens in west perth chasing him in the streets for about 15mins. Story behind why this weirdo was sooo wanted i dont know.

i really thought he was going to cut the corner to advoid the traffic (thats what i wouldve done) and i had nowhere to go - no shops i could dive into just the side of bankwests building lined the street.

it was an old guy with a beard - looked like u know one of those homeless people. He looked pretty whacked outta his brain when i walked passed the van on way to lunch - i thought he may have needed help til he started singing to classical music.

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