View Full Version : mR. cONTRADICTION!!! L PLATE CHECK!!!
-JC & Eleanor-
21st October 2006, 23:44
OK.... i got pulled over on my bike...
first time, and my L plater hides under my rego and plate.... his call" has your L plate fallen off" - me "uh no right here...."
officer.... "do you have a Lisence..." ah - me "yes" - officer "oh yeh you need a lisence to ride a bike" ohhh ok ill get it out -officer " oh dont worry itl be a hassle"
...."have you been drinking??" -me "are you crazy on a bike?? do you want to test me?? ah" - officer " ah nah dont worry"
-officer "whats your name -me " james "ok thats kol"...... um
shines touch over bike.... well all good see ya l8ter :Punk:
Moral of story wear ur L plate kus police have nothing better to do than pull u ove for no reason at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fuk them i was doing nothing wrong @ all!!!
peace KB'ers JC
jc - p.s sorry if theres a few spelling mistakes im abit pissed:dodge:
SuperDave
21st October 2006, 23:49
So you lied to the cop when he asked you if you were pissed?
p/t, oh the irony.
R6_kid
21st October 2006, 23:50
maybe he just wanted to look at your bike...
i dont see why people get angsty about things like this, he didnt ticket you for something obscure, he saw you were being a safe rider and let you on your way...
wheres the problem?
ohhh... found it
first time, and my L plater hides under my rego and plate....
....
fuk them i was doing nothing wrong @ all!!!
mR.cOTRADICTION!!!! - Assuming its partially hidden then technically you were doing something wrong.
boomer
22nd October 2006, 00:10
maybe he just wanted to look at your bike...
i dont see why people get angsty about things like this, he didnt ticket you for something obscure, he saw you were being a safe rider and let you on your way...
wheres the problem?
ohhh... found it
mR.cOTRADICTION!!!! - Assuming its partially hidden then technically you were doing something wrong.
pork lubBer
R6_kid
22nd October 2006, 00:14
pork lubBer
i'll give you pork, feckin stoppie pro!
Ixion
22nd October 2006, 00:14
How did he know that you ought to have an L plate if he did not see your licence ?
(PS - what time was this? After nightfall, obviously)
Squeak the Rat
22nd October 2006, 01:03
So the coppa pulls you over, takes your word that you have a licence AND and L plate, doesn't check your rego/details and you think he's a cock?
Any chance that he saw the yellow L plate hidden???????
Wait till you meet a real power tripping cop.
Steam
22nd October 2006, 06:51
I think that post may be getting close to what Scumdog said he'd enjoy in his "no more mr nice guy" thread.
scumdog
22nd October 2006, 07:40
I think that post may be getting close to what Scumdog said he'd enjoy in his "no more mr nice guy" thread.
Damn tootin' right!
It was posted by either (a) a troll or (b) a wanky person of the worst kind - a young one!!
Ixion
22nd October 2006, 07:46
What! Is that all? Come on, you can do better than that. My popcorn franchise isn't going to make money out of that pathetic Mr Nice Guy response. Try again please.
sunhuntin
22nd October 2006, 07:51
i was wondering why this guy had so much red rep...now i know!
ive been stopped at warrent/rego checks twice. once my bike was checked, the second, myself and another rider also on a gn [coming from the opposite direction] were both waved through. with the first i was worried about being lectured for my l plate, considering its barely there...one corner was cut off as it blocked my indicator, the opposite corner was eaten by the tyre one day, and ive just noticed another crack. but, nope, got waved through no worries.
ive got no problem with cops doing their job...its when they do stuff for no reason that i get antsy, or when they dont do things they should be doing [like not charging the cow that ran a stop sign and hit me, helping the boy whos dirtbike got knicked.]
scumdog
22nd October 2006, 07:59
What! Is that all? Come on, you can do better than that. My popcorn franchise isn't going to make money out of that pathetic Mr Nice Guy response. Try again please.
Do not throw your pop-corn away just yet, I am awaiting a response from the red-rep poster of the dribble thread starting post, after all, t'would be only fair to give them the chance of rebuttal.
roogazza
22nd October 2006, 08:30
Damn tootin' right!
It was posted by either (a) a troll or (b) a wanky person of the worst kind - a young one!!
My pet hate is, some of these young wankers that can't bloody spell !!!!!
Does it take longer nowdays , after all they go to school till they're about 19 ?? G.
paturoa
22nd October 2006, 08:46
...i was doing nothing wrong @ all!!!
really?????
Swoop
22nd October 2006, 12:35
Would there have been any other reason, that the nice officer decided to interrupt his busy shift, to have a chat with you?
An interest in bikes?
Riding behaviour?
Bored?
Donut shops all closed for the night?
Saw someone doing a wheelie?
Etc.
Waylander
22nd October 2006, 13:52
If the rider was doing nothing wrong why are the cops wasting time and our tax (real tax not voluntary) money pulling him over for no reason?
Surely they would have better things to do. Like figure out why Maori families are killing their own kids, or the bastards throwing shit from overpasses. Or maybe the guys that keep breaking into houses here. Oh yea that's right, those things don't have as much potential for revenue.
-JC & Eleanor-
22nd October 2006, 17:44
maybe he just wanted to look at your bike...
i dont see why people get angsty about things like this, he didnt ticket you for something obscure, he saw you were being a safe rider and let you on your way....
so why does he have to waste my time??? theres plenty of real 'criminals' out therelike p addicts, n sht i mean do they have a life pulling me over for no reason... im sure they must have a reason of me breaking the law to pull me over (correct me if im wrong) to even stop me as of which i should have just riden off then.
So you lied to the cop when he asked you if you were pissed?
p/t, oh the irony.
no i wasnt pissed and id never ride drunk thats just plain stupid so no i wasnt lying!!
ive got no problem with cops doing their job... QUOTE]
doing his job.... yes stopping criminals im a real criminal on a bike riding safely :scooter:
[QUOTE=Swoop;796439]Would there have been any other reason, that the nice officer decided to interrupt his busy shift, to have a chat with you?
An interest in bikes?
Riding behaviour?
Bored?
Donut shops all closed for the night?
Saw someone doing a wheelie?
Etc.
his interest was really good :yes: he didnt know fuck all about bikes... or what our conditions of riding were.
to me this is harrasment towards bikers , maybe harrasment is a little harsh but it suits its title harrasing bikers for no reason when we try to display good community and riding examples.
over and out.
-JC & Eleanor-
22nd October 2006, 17:47
haha so maybe i over reacted , im not angry just amused as to how riders get this kind of treatment :whocares:
peace kb'ers. Jc
Squeak the Rat
22nd October 2006, 17:55
79% of 250cc riders as still on their restricted on learners. If it was after 10pm then there was a high chance you were breaking the law and he stopped you.
Especially if he saw a yellow L plate obscured by your number place.
You broke the law, the guy let you off. :whocares: Don't be a glass is half empty person. You were lucky - rejoice! masturbate! drink an rtd!
MattRSK
22nd October 2006, 17:57
I have never been pulled over on my bike. I am sure if I did, I wouldn't have a huge cry about it. So Mr Scumdog, us young ones are not all bad. Well not all of the time.
-JC & Eleanor-
22nd October 2006, 18:08
I have never been pulled over on my bike. I am sure if I did, I wouldn't have a huge cry about it. .
dude, not crying read the forum just amused :0 and do yourself a favour and learn how to use photoshop! :yes:
and no i wasnt riding after 10pm were talking 7pm but as said i dont care :done:
Jc
Ixion
22nd October 2006, 18:29
so why does he have to waste my time??? theres plenty of real 'criminals' out therelike p addicts, n sht i mean do they have a life pulling me over for no reason... im sure they must have a reason of me breaking the law to pull me over (correct me if im wrong) to even stop me as of which i should have just riden off then.
..
to me this is harrasment towards bikers , maybe harrasment is a little harsh but it suits its title harrasing bikers for no reason when we try to display good community and riding examples.
over and out.
Yeah, it's just harrassment. They can't stop you if you haven't done anything wrong, you've got rights. You should've told that cop where to get off, y'let them get away with that shit and it just encourages them.
Next time they try to pull you over when you've not done anything wrong, just wave to them and ride iff. Anywya, they have to stop chasing you if you exceed 160kph , so you should have no problems
That's right isn't it Mr Scumdog ?
Mr. Peanut
22nd October 2006, 18:30
What is it with NSR riders anyway?? :angry:
Oh.. Wait :innocent:
Steam
22nd October 2006, 18:44
This thread isn't over by a long shot. I'm just waiting for the fireworks, ahh pretty fireworks, look like blood...
Bussaman
22nd October 2006, 19:19
i was doing nothing wrong @ all!!!
Yes you were. You were breathing.
MattRSK
22nd October 2006, 19:19
dude, not crying read the forum just amused :0 and do yourself a favour and learn how to use photoshop! :yes:
and no i wasnt riding after 10pm were talking 7pm but as said i dont care :done:
Jc
Photoshop? Whats that?
I can't afford photoshop!
scumdog
22nd October 2006, 19:49
Yeah, it's just harrassment. They can't stop you if you haven't done anything wrong, you've got rights. You should've told that cop where to get off, y'let them get away with that shit and it just encourages them.
Next time they try to pull you over when you've not done anything wrong, just wave to them and ride iff. Anywya, they have to stop chasing you if you exceed 160kph , so you should have no problems
That's right isn't it Mr Scumdog ?
If you were only 17 years old or so I would have believed you as you have spouted is perfect total urban myth as believed by most of the Clearasil Crowd!!
But seeing as it's you posting I detect a certain mouth-in-cheek in that post.
So to clarify: You CAN be pulled over by the deaded filth at any time they choose, like it or lump it.
Oh, and murderers, P-addicts, burglars and a lot of your other friends ride bikes and drive cars, after all, even crims have to get around. (probably indirectly paid for by the tax-payer)
Squeak the Rat
22nd October 2006, 19:55
If you were only 17 years old or so I would have believed you as you have spouted is perfect total urban myth as believed by most of the Clearasil Crowd!!
But seeing as it's you posting I detect a certain mouth-in-cheek in that post.
So to clarify: You CAN be pulled over by the deaded filth at any time they choose, like it or lump it.
Oh, and murderers, P-addicts, burglars and a lot of your other friends ride bikes and drive cars, after all, even crims have to get around. (probably indirectly paid for by the tax-payer)
Bloody cop came up behind me at the lights (stopped) and chucked his radar on full. My detector went berko, I jumped a mile and looked in my rear-view and saw him smiling to himself. Funny fucker. I hate it when cops do stuff that I'd love to do.
McJim
22nd October 2006, 20:09
What is it with NSR riders anyway?? :angry:
Oh.. Wait :innocent:
It's 2 strokes in general mate - I'm a sensible rider on the VTR...when I borrow the wife's RG150 I become a nutter/moron/squid.
SuperDave
22nd October 2006, 23:46
OK.... i got pulled over on my bike...
...."have you been drinking??" -me "are you crazy on a bike?? do you want to test me?? ah" - officer " ah nah dont worry"
jc - p.s sorry if theres a few spelling mistakes im abit pissed:dodge:
no i wasnt pissed and id never ride drunk thats just plain stupid so no i wasnt lying!!
So which one is it then? :laugh:
Sniper
23rd October 2006, 10:49
This from the same guy who was surprised the cop thought the bike was a 250 when it had 250 stickers on it. Amazing he chose you...
I can just imagine him back at base.
"You will never guess what happened to me tonight, I pulled up a guy who didnt know he was riding a 250. Amazing though, I was just doing my job and he was a real prick about it the whole time"
Sniper
23rd October 2006, 10:53
If the rider was doing nothing wrong why are the cops wasting time and our tax (real tax not voluntary) money pulling him over for no reason?
Surely they would have better things to do. Like figure out why Maori families are killing their own kids, or the bastards throwing shit from overpasses. Or maybe the guys that keep breaking into houses here. Oh yea that's right, those things don't have as much potential for revenue.
This is one thing that kinda gets my hackels up though Waylander. They have cops trying to keep the roads safe, and that involves checking on vehicles that could one day hit you. Then suddenly the tune changes to why arent they making sure our roads are safer.
Waylander
23rd October 2006, 12:12
This is one thing that kinda gets my hackels up though Waylander. They have cops trying to keep the roads safe, and that involves checking on vehicles that could one day hit you. Then suddenly the tune changes to why arent they making sure our roads are safer.
What would they be checking for though? That the driver is liscenced? I know some kids that are too young to drive legally that are better drivers than most that have liscences.
That the vehicle has insurance so if the accident is there fault insurance would cover it? Fat lot of good that'll do if insurance isn't compulsery.
Warrent and Rego? That one I can understand but no reason to pull someone over for that when they can follow the person for a bit and radio the plate number in. Pull them over if it comes back as unregisterd or unwarrented.
I reckon this guy was just hunting for something and got lost and confused when he couldn't find anything. Have had that happen to me several times since moving down here.
Sniper
23rd October 2006, 12:22
I have heard of random stops revealing some rather interesting events and unsavoury characters. Stolen cars, murderers, suicide hopefuls ect ect. JC could have been a drunk that was riding fine
I understand where you are coing from mate, but I also know its always easier to bag someone and their job than to sit back and think about what good it actually does.
slimjim
23rd October 2006, 18:44
So you lied to the cop when he asked you if you were pissed?
p/t, oh the irony.
:gob: :yes: :yes: wonder that too:yes: :yes: :innocent:
Wenier
23rd October 2006, 18:59
What annoys me is the dobber in people. Just because my cage has an exhaust (for motorsport) they count me as a boy racer. No my car aint slow which is good for getting past slow traffic, but when that slow traffic *555s ya and lies about what has been done really pisses me off so much.
Had it the other weekend between blen and chch. Someone claimed i had passed them on yellow lines and that was complete bullshit, i couldn't believe they made a cop follow up a lie, some people should grow up.
Nothing against the officer thou he was a good guy and listened and said that does happen.
scumdog
23rd October 2006, 19:32
What would they be checking for though? That the driver is liscenced? I know some kids that are too young to drive legally that are better drivers than most that have liscences.
That the vehicle has insurance so if the accident is there fault insurance would cover it? Fat lot of good that'll do if insurance isn't compulsery.
Warrent and Rego? That one I can understand but no reason to pull someone over for that when they can follow the person for a bit and radio the plate number in. Pull them over if it comes back as unregisterd or unwarrented.
I reckon this guy was just hunting for something and got lost and confused when he couldn't find anything. Have had that happen to me several times since moving down here.
Shee-it Waylander, you're worse than Alucard Draken with THAT post!!!
"Oh yeah, sure, we saw that bike, it was registered and warranted so we never stopped it, shame, if we HAD we would have found out it was stolen and the driver was disqualified and had a Warrant to Arrest.."
But of course you had already though of THAT scenario eh?
Bloody Cannucks!!!
Waylander
23rd October 2006, 19:44
Shee-it Waylander, you're worse than Alucard Draken with THAT post!!!
Oh har har har. You do realise that he is me right?
"Oh yeah, sure, we saw that bike, it was registered and warranted so we never stopped it, shame, if we HAD we would have found out it was stolen and the driver was disqualified and had a Warrant to Arrest.."
But of course you had already though of THAT scenario eh?
Bloody Cannucks!!!
Usually if a bike is stolen, then it would come up as such when they ran a rego check. Or is the NZ police force so behind the times that they don't update thier info when something like that happens?
MattRSK
23rd October 2006, 19:47
Foul whisperings are abroad. Unnatural deeds
Do breed unnatural troubles; infected minds
To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets;
More needs she the divine than the physician.
Drum
23rd October 2006, 19:49
I schpell betta when Im pished!
scumdog
23rd October 2006, 19:53
Oh har har har. You do realise that he is me right?
Usually if a bike is stolen, then it would come up as such when they ran a rego check. Or is the NZ police force so behind the times that they don't update thier info when something like that happens?
You betcha ass I knew it was you!!
And re the stolen bikes - yeah sure a rego check will show a bike is stolen - IF the owner knew it was stolen and had reported it.
But some stolen cars/bikes DO get picked up before the owner even knows they're stolen, for that to happen a cop needs to have stopped it and run some checks... - but you knew that too, right?
MattRSK
23rd October 2006, 19:55
Trifles light as air
Are to the jealous confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ.
Waylander
23rd October 2006, 19:57
You betcha ass I knew it was you!!
And re the stolen bikes - yeah sure a rego check will show a bike is stolen - IF the owner knew it was stolen and had reported it.
But some stolen cars/bikes DO get picked up before the owner even knows they're stolen, for that to happen a cop needs to have stopped it and run some checks... - but you knew that too, right?
Yes I did actually. And to be honest I'm not prepared to be stopped for no reason just in case I might be riding a stolen bike. Am I supposed to plan it into my day? "OK I need to leave home 30 minutes earlier in case I get pulled over just to check and make sure that my bike is actually my own."
What do you think the odds are of randomly pulling someone over and it being a stolen vehicle?
scumdog
23rd October 2006, 20:06
Yes I did actually. And to be honest I'm not prepared to be stopped for no reason just in case I might be riding a stolen bike. Am I supposed to plan it into my day? "OK I need to leave home 30 minutes earlier in case I get pulled over just to check and make sure that my bike is actually my own."
What do you think the odds are of randomly pulling someone over and it being a stolen vehicle?
Well ya better get your sweet tootie use to getting pulled over for no reason from time-to-time.
Do you think all bike thieves, drunk drivers, disqualified drivers and other forms of dicks just hand themselves in to the Police?
Or do you think they commit some other offence and then get stopped and that's the only way they get found out?
BTW We have returned about 4-5 cars/bikes to owners who never even realised they were stolen, and that's just down here in Sleepy Hollow.
Waylander
23rd October 2006, 20:09
Well ya better get your sweet tootie use to getting pulled over for no reason from time-to-time.
Do you think all bike thieves, drunk drivers, disqualified drivers and other forms of dicks just hand themselves in to the Police?
Or do you think they commit some other offence and then get stopped and that's the only way they get found out?
BTW We have returned about 4-5 cars/bikes to owners who never even realised they were stolen, and that's just down here in Sleepy Hollow.
From what I've seen,read or heard about, that's usually the case. Granted it could be something as small as pulling them over to tell them a tail light is out (no ticket) but atleast it's for a reason. I'de want to know if my tail light was out.
How many of those returned were pulled over just to check if it was stolen?
scumdog
24th October 2006, 08:04
How many of those returned were pulled over just to check if it was stolen?
None.
That's the beauty of it - random stop for no reason and hey presto! here's somebody driving a car that he has just stolen - or is drunk - or is both.
Mole_C
24th October 2006, 09:53
You guys need to harden up. It only takes a few minutes for them to check things and that aint gonna kill you, however it could save someones life, car/bike or both.
My mate got pulled over at least once a day. A big samoan with an aff driving an old muscle car. Looks dodgy so they pull him over, run a few checks and let him on his way. The only complaint i heard from him was "oh, again. This happens all the time." 1 time vs every day, forum rant vs 1 line of complaint.
It's a fact of life that if you look dodgy, drive something dodgy or something that often has something illegal to do with it then people will naturally distrust or suspect you. The cops are just doing their job and have probably had experience with your type of bike having riders who are doing something wrong or have something illegal going on. Its the old saying "better to be safe than sorry"
McJim
24th October 2006, 10:42
It's a fact of life that if you look dodgy, drive something dodgy or something that often has something illegal to do with it then people will naturally distrust or suspect you. The cops are just doing their job and have probably had experience with your type of bike having riders who are doing something wrong or have something illegal going on. Its the old saying "better to be safe than sorry"
I've always found it beneficial to wear a shirt and tie and drive a sensible family car when indulging in illegal activities. I can't understand why so many crims over here wear badges :rofl:
P/T - I don't actually break the law.
scumdog
24th October 2006, 15:29
Anymore posts akin to those of Wayanders above will be relegated to the "No More MR Nice Guy" thread, I feel I have explained enough about why people are stopped without reason.:yes:
Mom
24th October 2006, 16:59
Anymore posts akin to those of Wayanders above will be relegated to the "No More MR Nice Guy" thread, I feel I have explained enough about why people are stopped without reason.:yes:
Have to say you are being very restrained in this regard........
Hey guys get over it......."any time, any where" is what I understand are the rules......last time I got stopped (speeding) the cop said.....never would have looked twice at you if you had not been speeding.....dumb me big fine, lots of points......served me right........mind you there are some officers of the law that seem to be really zealous in their actions too eh?
Waylander
24th October 2006, 17:05
mind you there are some officers of the law that seem to be really zealous in their actions too eh?
You mean like the cop that wrote me a ticket for riding with no headlight after I had already pulled over no more than 2 seconds after it blinked out?
Or perhaps the one that I asked why she pulled me over only to be told she hadn't figured that out yet only to write me a ticket for not wearing prescription glasses when my sunnies are prescription?
Or maybe the one that pulled me up for flying the finger to a couple of pricks that were throwing shit at me from the ide of the road?
Maybe I should move to Scummies town. Seems more peacefull down there.
lukelin250
24th October 2006, 19:20
If the rider was doing nothing wrong why are the cops wasting time and our tax (real tax not voluntary) money pulling him over for no reason?
Surely they would have better things to do. Like figure out why Maori families are killing their own kids, or the bastards throwing shit from overpasses. Or maybe the guys that keep breaking into houses here. Oh yea that's right, those things don't have as much potential for revenue.
hexactly,fuck traffic cops abuse there power alot,you all know it :angry:
lukelin250
24th October 2006, 19:23
I have never been pulled over on my bike. I am sure if I did, I wouldn't have a huge cry about it. So Mr Scumdog, us young ones are not all bad. Well not all of the time.
ur a good boy :tugger:
MattRSK
24th October 2006, 19:24
ur a good boy :tugger:
Far from it mate. Cheers for the rep by the way.
McJim
24th October 2006, 20:14
These threads keep popingup from time to time - same shit - different players often. Why moan about being stopped by the police - I prefer to moan about the fact that our polititians spend all their effort and time slagging each other off instead of constructing decent policy for the betterment of New Zealanders.
We had an interesting situation in Glasgow a couple of decades ago, there were far too many stabbings but in Glasgow all the people with blades were white coz all the gangs are white - the lowest socio-economic group in scotland is white so the police couldn't be accused of racism. What then happened was called operation blade where police had an active policy of stop and search - if you were caught with a blade you went inside - none of this community service shite - stabbings dropped within weeks - they copuln't do it in London coz the Black geezers couldn't handle being stopped - screamed racism and all that shite.
I got stopped 3 times a week but didn't bother me coz I knew that on average the arseholes wee being stopped too.
I'd rather have a brief conversation with a police officer than a 12 inch blade in the kidney - call me fickle if you will - however I must say that Strathclyde Police were always courteous and polite and never spoke down to people nor did they patronise people.
my 2c
Steam
24th October 2006, 20:23
These threads keep popingup from time to time - same shit - different players often. Why moan about being stopped by the police -
I got stopped 3 times a week but didn't bother me coz I knew that on average the arseholes wee being stopped too.
EXACTLY! It seems to me like a lot of the moaners moan how they weren't doing anything wrong, but then snigger that only minutes earlier they had been doing 140, or had their L plate hidden, or had the murder weapon in their pocket, or "lucky he didn't find my pipe eh!"
Get over it! More police and more stopping people I say. Faark, the number of drivers I see who need to be done for reckless driving, we certainly need more police on the road. And of course attending violent crimes and helping people too, etc.
Highlander
24th October 2006, 20:59
I'd rather have a brief conversation with a police officer than a 12 inch blade in the kidney - call me fickle if you will - however I must say that Strathclyde Police were always courteous and polite and never spoke down to people nor did they patronise people.
my 2c
Hey fickle - harden up. Bit of senceless violence never hurt anyone. :dodge: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
GRRR "...must spread reputation around before giving it to McJim again.."
topher
25th October 2006, 07:34
My pet hate is, some of these young wankers that can't bloody spell !!!!!
Does it take longer nowdays , after all they go to school till they're about 19 ?? G.
Pisses me off no end as well. And it's not just the young, dumb and full of cum who don't have much of a grasp of spelling or grammer either. Reading's hard enough now my arms have got shorter with age without having to translate as well as make out the stupid little letters. How about a big-print Forum where wnkrs hu cnt spel r band? dmb cnts.
Mr. Peanut
25th October 2006, 08:03
Pisses me off no end as well. And it's not just the young, dumb and full of cum who don't have much of a grasp of spelling or grammer either. Reading's hard enough now my arms have got shorter with age without having to translate as well as make out the stupid little letters. How about a big-print Forum where wnkrs hu cnt spel r band? dmb cnts.
Grammar...
topher
25th October 2006, 11:21
Grammar...
Bugger. You got me. See how irritating it is?
lukelin250
25th October 2006, 16:37
c smple mstke 2 spl tngs wrng
sunhuntin
25th October 2006, 19:15
i got caught up in a warrent/rego check tonight...they had one car pulled over....
the cops here all have bp fuelcards, so im friendly with most. the guy that checked me is a regular...i told him all the cards were fine due to just buying the bike...he shot back they were all dated 06, lol.
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