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Old 18-08-2011, 11:09 PM   #121
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Not car related as such but recently I was out in the font section of our yard cleaning up some branches and sticks that had fallen on the ground. A patrol car drove passed as I bent over to pick up a stick ( had my back to the police car) an my shorts ripped something terrible.

Not wearing undies since I was like 7 I bared all my goodies to the officer who stopped dead in the middle of the road, rolled down his window and yelled out..... I should arrest you for all that crack!

Yes I was red in the face

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Old 18-08-2011, 11:34 PM   #122
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Got pulled up for a random check the other week, popped the bonnet for the officer, he had a look in and pointed at the gas convertor puzzled about what it was (probably thinking it was a turbo) and tried tracking the hoses and just got confused and gave up even with me trying to explain it. Had a chat and found out why he actually pulled me over (besides the check). He liked the look of my Fairlane and got embarrased when I told him it was only a Fairmont Ghia. He told me to keep it clean and have a nice day.
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Old 19-08-2011, 08:27 AM   #123
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Driving along a street in my suburb on my way home I noticed a cop sitting behind me, I was nearly home so it didnt worry me too much.

I was in my 94 Magna just pottering along doing just under 50kmh, indicated slowed began to turn BANG the commodore hit me I completed my turn and pulled over, got out the car to find the Commodores bumber attached to my towbar and the cop looking a bit embarassed. He must of being looking be up in the computer.

I dont get that how can they look us up in a comp and we cant use a hands free hit ????

any way the cop said i should be on my way as he removed the bumber from my towbar,

No damage to the Magna, though as I got back into the car I noticed a large amount of coolant and a large Dent in his radiator
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Old 19-08-2011, 10:21 AM   #124
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Basically they told me that I will never go to court for it. Apparently the Traffic Sergeant got so much stick from the other Traffic Officers and Detectives that a 17 y/o in a standard engined Galant (76Kw at the flywheel) out drove him they did not want the magistrates to know.

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Old 19-08-2011, 02:50 PM   #125
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About 4 years ago my then Supervisor got a brand new XR6 - at the time it was less then a week old.

She was driving in Canberra down Northbourne Ave. As she was driving the traffic lights changed from green to yellow. As she explained, she was in two minds whether to go through the lights or stop quite abruptly as they had only just gone yellow and she was doing 60km and the lights were approx 50metres away.

She took the first option and went through only to be pulled over on the other side by an unmarked police car which was following her. He proceeded to lecture her and write her a large fine. (approx $350 iirc). He then said she was free to go.

As she drove off less then 200m down the road is another set of lights when the same thing happened the lights turned yellow. So this time she puts the brakes on and stops. However this time she is met with an all mighty CRUNCH!! As it happens the undercover police car was behind her and was expecting her to go through again but this time slammed right into her doing approx 45km!

Needles to say the fine was torn up. The car though was a total write off. Only thing is i dont remember if the police or insurance paid for the dmg.

I must admit i didnt believe the story when she told me - but then she showed me the photo's and i just died in laughter - the Police man honestly looked like he was holding back tears hahaha!!!
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Old 20-08-2011, 02:44 PM   #126
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There are some good cops out there..................

A few years ago I had spent a fair few dollars on my ED Sprint. Sold some of my milder items off the Sprint to a mate with a bog stock EB XR8. He was happy with the performance upgrade to his car, but knew mine was even quicker..... "Do ya wanna go for a lap in my Sprint, I'll show ya how she goes?" Mate, "Lets go!"

Flying along Marmion Ave (Mullaloo, WA) then at the last minute decide to turn right into Ocean Reef Rd. When the red turn arrow turns green, we hit the gears hard, First flat out, Second flat out, Third flat out. By this time we're doing about 120km/h in an 80 zone and I'm about to give it the berries in Fourth when I notice this car with blue and red flashing lights on it's roof trying to catch me...... Pull over in a bus stop and look at my mate in the passengers seat with a worried look......... Two male cops get out with their sunnies on and bad attitudes written all over their faces....... One of them is already writing me up and quietly smirking to himself. The other one is in my face asking what the hell is the rush, where's the fire etc. "You left more rubber at that last intersection than a Top Fuel Dragster at the drags etc. I honestly thought that I was losing the car, my home, my bank account etc.... Just looked at my mate and said "I think I'm seriously rooted here".

As the other bloke who is writing the ticket comes up to me to verify my details, he takes off the sunglasses to address me, takes a second glance at me and says "Colin bloody Dickinson!!"

Turns out the cop and I (and Graeme my mate in the passengers seat) had all worked on the same mine site on the shift together about 3 years previously! (He left the mine to become a cop)

After a few jokes and reminiscing, I only copped a $100 fine for excessive noise at take off and that was it. The rest of the book being thrown at me was forgotten about......... (Even then he apologized for the ticket, but he had to give me something as he had already started filling out the rego details before he knew it was me)

This was a few years ago before the hoon laws became official in WA too. Hate to think what wouldve happened, had it been recently, and picked up by some cop I didn't know..........

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Old 20-08-2011, 09:10 PM   #127
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This happened to me a fair few years ago. I was riding an old TS 185 Suzi in MT Gambier and got pulled over by the local boys. After the usual rego check all good. Then the man says that exhaust looks loose and grabs it. 1 Bike been running for 1Hr. 2 copper grabs hot pipe. 3 Burns his hand. It was a classic me trying not to laugh his offsider ****in himself. Then all he said was its ok on your way. It was so hard to ride away with tears in my eyes and laughing so hard
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Old 22-08-2011, 01:05 AM   #128
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There are some good cops out there..................

A few years ago I had spent a fair few dollars on my ED Sprint. Sold some of my milder items off the Sprint to a mate with a bog stock EB XR8. He was happy with the performance upgrade to his car, but knew mine was even quicker..... "Do ya wanna go for a lap in my Sprint, I'll show ya how she goes?" Mate, "Lets go!"

Flying along Marmion Ave (Mullaloo, WA) then at the last minute decide to turn right into Ocean Reef Rd. When the red turn arrow turns green, we hit the gears hard, First flat out, Second flat out, Third flat out. By this time we're doing about 120km/h in an 80 zone and I'm about to give it the berries in Fourth when I notice this car with blue and red flashing lights on it's roof trying to catch me...... Pull over in a bus stop and look at my mate in the passengers seat with a worried look......... Two male cops get out with their sunnies on and bad attitudes written all over their faces....... One of them is already writing me up and quietly smirking to himself. The other one is in my face asking what the hell is the rush, where's the fire etc. "You left more rubber at that last intersection than a Top Fuel Dragster at the drags etc. I honestly thought that I was losing the car, my home, my bank account etc.... Just looked at my mate and said "I think I'm seriously rooted here".

As the other bloke who is writing the ticket comes up to me to verify my details, he takes off the sunglasses to address me, takes a second glance at me and says "Colin bloody Dickinson!!"

Turns out the cop and I (and Graeme my mate in the passengers seat) had all worked on the same mine site on the shift together about 3 years previously! (He left the mine to become a cop)

After a few jokes and reminiscing, I only copped a $100 fine for excessive noise at take off and that was it. The rest of the book being thrown at me was forgotten about......... (Even then he apologized for the ticket, but he had to give me something as he had already started filling out the rego details before he knew it was me)

This was a few years ago before the hoon laws became official in WA too. Hate to think what wouldve happened, had it been recently, and picked up by some cop I didn't know..........

Cheers

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