Yea, I feel for the coppers having to work over Christmas, by & large they do a good job & I for one certainly wouldn't have the patience to deal with the general public in their situation. It amazes me these cops shows you see from New Zealand (I think), whereby the wrongdoers, shall we say, always try to get out of it & deny total responsibility. There are so many total ******* out there. I seriously couldn't deal with them. So they have my admiration for that aspect alone.
I also don't envy the poor coppers having to attend bad accidents, must be bloody awful. And, despite years of experience etc, must be very hard to switch off at the end of a bad shift & be "normal". And I reckon I have bad days!

Nothing to what they have to contend with.
Driving back from Campbelltown, there were 3 coppers standing next to their police car, took one look at me in the Series III, & I swear their heads nearly swivelled off their necks. I'm sure they were tossing up whether to follow me & pull me over. I wasn't speeding or anything, so I wasn't worried, just amused!
Thankfully I rarely drink & certainly don't drink & drive, so that never worries me. And as far as speeding goes, well, the Series III has enough problems getting up hills, so the only time I'm at risk of speeding is when she eventually gets wound up, or trying to get some speed going down hills before a whopper of a hill coming up, so I don't lose too much speed, or in a 60 or 80 zone.
In any case, it was just a reminder to watch yourselves & not do anything daft over the holiday period, like end up losing your licence, or worse still, having a bad accident & ending up in hospital or dead. (Subtle ain't I?)

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