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    Reckless drivers caught on camera - D4 stars

    Wreckless drivers caught on camera

    From minute 5. The tyre blow out following is scary!

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    Unreal how some of those idiots think its safe to overtake on blind corners or when there is traffic coming at them! Insane...

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    And just think we share the roads with these idiots.
    Now I know why I don't go anywere in holiday times.


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    For me I think a most of that is picking on people for revenue and not really policing. I am guilty of 4 except the blown tyre. But I can tell you if people set up rigs to do the speed limit, did the speed limit, or 5 km under, and didn't think it was their god give right to defend there patch of bitumen then I would not have done 3 of them.

    1st guy sewing, he did it once that I sqw, and perhaps ran a wide line still within his lane. Tune a radio, eat some food, look at passenger. We have all done it. Doesn't deserve a ticket.

    2nd The copper is doing 70, so it's probably a 70 zone. Ol mate gets sprung coming into a corner buy the on coming car. Broken white lines so the Gov think it's safe to do so. And look at the speed the cars are doing that ol mate is passing. They are not anywhere near 70, maybe 50.

    3rd A caravan holding up the show. The Disco passed on broken white lines but gut surprised by the cop coming around the bend. Who hasn't had a ****ed off lunge around some muppet who wont pull over. If the Gov deems broken lines are ok there into the corner then leave the bloke alone.

    4th Blown tyre, wow, and stuck on accelerator as well perhaps. I'm sure they will have a fine for him though. I see ol mate didn't clear the tyre caucus off he road to make it safe for other users.

    5th The old I'm towing and while I've got momentum I'll try and merge trick. 75 in left lane, 75 in right lane, I don't think NSW has 75km sections. But someone upfront is asleep. Fine the bloke down the back however. Was a bit of a selfish move however.

    6th Anyone who has owned a bike will understand. Open road, all that power. See the copper didn't mind doing 190 with all those kangaroos around. Why does the Government allow such powerful vehicle into the country if they are so dangerous and are concerned about our safety so much.

    1 out of 5 in my book is worth a fine, the other a caution. But broke Governments screw the people for 5 out of 5 is my guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    For me I think a most of that is picking on people for revenue and not really policing. I am guilty of 4 except the blown tyre. But I can tell you if people set up rigs to do the speed limit, did the speed limit, or 5 km under, and didn't think it was their god give right to defend there patch of bitumen then I would not have done 3 of them.

    1st guy sewing, he did it once that I sqw, and perhaps ran a wide line still within his lane. Tune a radio, eat some food, look at passenger. We have all done it. Doesn't deserve a ticket.

    2nd The copper is doing 70, so it's probably a 70 zone. Ol mate gets sprung coming into a corner buy the on coming car. Broken white lines so the Gov think it's safe to do so. And look at the speed the cars are doing that ol mate is passing. They are not anywhere near 70, maybe 50.

    3rd A caravan holding up the show. The Disco passed on broken white lines but gut surprised by the cop coming around the bend. Who hasn't had a ****ed off lunge around some muppet who wont pull over. If the Gov deems broken lines are ok there into the corner then leave the bloke alone.

    4th Blown tyre, wow, and stuck on accelerator as well perhaps. I'm sure they will have a fine for him though. I see ol mate didn't clear the tyre caucus off he road to make it safe for other users.

    5th The old I'm towing and while I've got momentum I'll try and merge trick. 75 in left lane, 75 in right lane, I don't think NSW has 75km sections. But someone upfront is asleep. Fine the bloke down the back however. Was a bit of a selfish move however.

    6th Anyone who has owned a bike will understand. Open road, all that power. See the copper didn't mind doing 190 with all those kangaroos around. Why does the Government allow such powerful vehicle into the country if they are so dangerous and are concerned about our safety so much.

    1 out of 5 in my book is worth a fine, the other a caution. But broke Governments screw the people for 5 out of 5 is my guess.
    As long as everyone drives to your expectations hey , maybe you might be part of the problem on our roads today .

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    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    For me I think a most of that is picking on people for revenue and not really policing.
    When I see this sort of behaviour while driving with my 3 small children in the car, I hope like hell they get picked up.

    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    4th Blown tyre, wow, and stuck on accelerator as well perhaps.
    How on earth do you come to this conclusion? Awfully bad luck for the driver. I've had a couple of blown tyres in my time, and never happened ot have the accelerator get stuck on at the same time. I've also managed to avoid spinning out and traveling across a median strip in the middle of the highway.

    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    6th Anyone who has owned a bike will understand. Open road, all that power. See the copper didn't mind doing 190 with all those kangaroos around. Why does the Government allow such powerful vehicle into the country if they are so dangerous and are concerned about our safety so much.
    I'll bet the copper would have been happier NOT doing 190 with all those roos around, but that's his job. To stop idiots before they cause real injury or death. We don't pay some police enough for putting their lives on the line to stop idiots like this.

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    197 on the bike - so he'd backed off and was just cruising...
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    Some high and mighty perfect drivers on this Thread aren't there!!!!

    Let's follow all those posting for a week!!! And let's see who has a clean and crisp result after a week...

    Whether by choice, lack of observation or circumstance...I know I would fracture a few laws at least 10-15 times a week...

    I also understand that if whilst committing these infractions I am observed by a member of the Police force then I deserve whatever penalty the law deems fit.

    My interpretation is just that. And the officer at the time does the same...

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