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13-07-2007, 01:23 PM | #14 | ||||
Kick out tha Jams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: SA
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I fail to see how those things mentioned should be classified as a "trouble maker". none of them came while speeding, doing burnouts, or driving a performance vehicle by any means. it has more to do with the p plate in the window. The day I registered my car in the company name - no more problems for 2 years. I buy a new car, register it my own name - and 2 days later is when the lights/no ps happens. could be coincidencem then again maybe not. and I despise the comment that we bring it on ourselves. Quote:
FYI, I have taken him to court on several occassions (especialy the scooter - my case resulted in the laws being changed). the first few when I was mor naive I didnt, but after the 3rd and 4th pullover by the same cop and 2nd loss of liscence, I protested everything that came from him, and havnt lost a case yet. a few got dropped before they even got to court. when it comes down to it, you cannot be fined for a mechanical failure - you can be defected, but its not something you did wrong, things break, thats expected. theres a big difference though between pulling a motorist over and politeley informing them of a blown tail light so they can get it fixed, instead of pulling them over, accusung them of stealing the car, driving unregistered, and doing a thourough search on the roadside to see if you can find enough reasons to keep thier car off the road just because you hold a grudge. If you truly cant see the difference here, then its attitudes like yours that these cops obviously have, and the exact reason were all paranoid on the road when we see them. Its true that when it comes cops that thier not all bad, and theres the good the bad and the ugly, but in my experiance the bad and the ugly outman the good 2:1 so it pays to be on the lookout. Think what you will, theres obviously no way I can change your oppinion, and all p platers are obviously hoons and trouble makers with no experiance. (on that note, Ive spent 6 years on my ps and did roughly 1 1/2 to 2 tanks of fuel a day doing upwards of 150,000 - 200,000km a year. so I would dare say I have more driving experiance than an 80 year old whos driven all his life, and have survived the majority of that on 1 point)
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