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Old 15-08-2011, 01:12 AM   #1
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Default Feeling the police frustration

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/police...-1226114432632

another statistic waiting to happen and its tools like this that make it difficult for all the sensible enthusiasts out there. obviously this clowns weapon of choice is a commodore, but this is not about what brand of car it is. overtaking on corners, double white lines, through townships etc. no wonder the police get frustrated when knob heads like this drive in such a manner.

and please, lets not draw any links to this sort of behaviour and slipping over the limit by a handful of km's.

changing rules and and regulations and increasing penalties only affects those that abide by the laws in the first place. these types of folks (in the video) have no intention of following the rules so what good is changing them really going to do?

its really no wonder the focus continues to be on speed when these oxygen thieves carry on like they do.

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