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haha went to drags last night.

got busted.

the cops were good guys tho, no fine no abuse

i was quite happy with the outcome

but damn they just had to come out of nowhere

oh well it was only a small meet up anyway

but man its scary

haha went to drags last night.  

got busted.

Hmmm..what do you expect to happen? It will happen sooner or later. The cops are getting pretty cluey about this sort of thing.. and no doubt they check these boards for signs of it too. Take the warning, as it sounds like they were being very generous - if you keep doing it they'll get pissed and drill you.

INASNT:

YUP...HE BOUGHT HIS CARS EVERYWHERE

AND ARES SUPPORTS HIM

SO HE GOT ARES SPEED NO.S PLATES

DID U SEE THE BLACK SOARER ON THIS WEEKS AUTO SALON? THATS ARE54....BUT THAT IS SUPPOSE TO BE HIS PLATE

COZ HE SWAPPED HIS ARE53 WITH THAT GUY

*HE IS A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE*

Originally posted by chopobo

haha went to drags last night.

got busted.

the cops were good guys tho, no fine no abuse

i was quite happy with the outcome

but damn they just had to come out of nowhere

oh well it was only a small meet up anyway

but man its scary

were were the drags last night?

pm incase there r cop spys here! :D

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