Expect a blitz sometime soon I reckon (Vic)
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Expect a blitz sometime soon I reckon (Vic)
Some bloke this morning on ring road doing 200kmh before the police abandoned the chase. We're in deep shit with tossers like this bloke and the one in Perth the other day...
Keeps up they'll probably not allow anyone to ride anythong other than postie bikes...
Keeps up they'll probably not allow anyone to ride anythong other than postie bikes...
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
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From the Age:
Police hunt speeding biker
Dan Harrison
April 18, 2007 - 9:09AM
Police will today try to track down a motorcyclist who overtook an unmarked police car at high speed this morning.
The motorcyclist overtook the transit police vehicle at about 1.20am on the Western Ring Road at Cairnlea, and failed to heed a police request to pull over.
Police followed the motorcycle on to the West Gate Freeway, before abandoning their pursuit at Altona North after about two minutes, because of safety concerns.
The motorcyclist was travelling at a speed of around 200 k/mh, police estimate.
He was last seen heading north on Millers Road.
Officers recorded the motorcyclist's number plate and will conduct registration checks today in a bid to identify the rider.
Police hunt speeding biker
Dan Harrison
April 18, 2007 - 9:09AM
Police will today try to track down a motorcyclist who overtook an unmarked police car at high speed this morning.
The motorcyclist overtook the transit police vehicle at about 1.20am on the Western Ring Road at Cairnlea, and failed to heed a police request to pull over.
Police followed the motorcycle on to the West Gate Freeway, before abandoning their pursuit at Altona North after about two minutes, because of safety concerns.
The motorcyclist was travelling at a speed of around 200 k/mh, police estimate.
He was last seen heading north on Millers Road.
Officers recorded the motorcyclist's number plate and will conduct registration checks today in a bid to identify the rider.
Whatever you go on to do in life, try to make it look deliberate.
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According to the theory, shouldn't he be dead once reaching 200 ?

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Because the address on your bike's rego might be from the place you were living at three leases ago and when the cops show up there to have a chat, they'll find a family of Sudanese refugees.rocco wrote:if a cop gets your rego plate why bother taking off...........
Alternately, if you live alone, you could always lay low at a mate's house for a week, and when the cops do eventually catch up with you, tell them you've been in Queensland and are they sure they have the right license plate.
Or you could just instruct whoever you live with to tell the cops you're in Queensland.
None of it's guaranteed to work, but, hey, it's an option...