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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'm always nice to cops when they pull me over, but some of them want to do you no matter what.

no your not - your pretty arrogant. When they pulled Aidwin and you over that time im sitting in the car and thinking "no, no dont say that .... dont pull that face .... ok ok he's going down now" and you wouldve had they had your speed.

I think it was a $100 fine and 6points he had 12 from when he last lost his lic (continued drving anyway)

He drives pissed all the time and keeps getting nailed by red lights and speed cameras. Losing his lic might have taught him a lesson.

Not like "oh im gonna take the back streets home its only 2 suburbs over" etc. More like "ahh im hell pissed im gonna drive to northbridge and back"

yeah im going to be more careful this summer too ...... i used to constantly drive back from the Cott pretty rolling .... and thats like 45 mins from my house ..... but then again they may have knocked the hotel down before then anyway :P

Paul: your sad.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz, I'm not sad, I'm quite happy thanks:p

Smart Arse :slap:

I get over 6 points back next year .....go lauren its ya birthday Woot!!!

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