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In Melbourne last week on our way home from Tassie. The cops have this bloke pulled over on the motorway. Cops were in an unmarked, glossy black 4wd with dark tinted windows. Only indication of it being a police vehicle was the flashing lights on the dash. Here is the twist, on the back of the cop 4wd was a large, plain white, covered in box trailer. Seems they cruise along at a given speed and ping anyone who overtakes them. Sneaky buggers.
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Do the same on the Great Ocean Road with a trailer....sneaky cats.
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Nice welcome back to the mainland. Hope you guys enjoyed Tassie.
I don't want a pickle . . .
In all fairness, the cops around my way aren't too sneaky. They actually stick out like dogs balls in their shiny blue, red and silver dunnydoors. We do have one that hides in the long grass at the end of the freeway looking through his hairdryer, but all the brakelights give you fair warning. Although, the other arvo, I spotted him too late and when I looked down I was doing 130ish. He didn't even bat an eyelid ..
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We have a sneaky prick getting around in a late model black commodore wagon with dark windows, with those my family stickers on the back, wouldn't even know until he tuns is lights on
I owe I owe,so it's off to work I go!!!
Can't blame them for pulling us all over, we're all dangerous criminals and we must be protected from ourselves.
I find that the best person to look out for my safety is not myself, but in fact a total stranger!
I think it's a great idea to put all my trust into politicians and legal thugs to look after my well being. After all we're in good hands - quite literally - there's always someone there to hold my hand and tell me what to do and how to do it.
I am safe in my little bubble and I want a die an old man. Danger and risk frightens me, and because of that it's good that no-one else is allowed to enjoy themselves either because they've got life all wrong!
Have you guys had enough yet? Sometimes it takes a f**king stupid paragraph of text to illustrate a f**king stupid state of affairs.
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And here I was thinking of going via the GOR to Adelaide in November.
I might just stick to my original plan of going via Broken Hill and bypass Victoria completely.
Regards,
Busdriver (aka Les)
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The GOR is a top ride. Just behave, as the cops know where we all like to 'ride'.