amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:56 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?
by amber_fluid » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:58 pm
Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:00 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
C'mon Wedgie, I'll let common sense prevail over road rule 224 in this case.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:07 pm
by amber_fluid » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:20 pm
Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
C'mon Wedgie, I'll let common sense prevail over road rule 224 in this case.
Its common sense to break the law to show displeasure at someone breaking the law?
I disagree.
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:25 pm
amber_fluid wrote:I reckon you might think otherwise if you were hit by someone texting that resulted in serious injury to yourself or others.
I've seen it first hand unfortunately.
by amber_fluid » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:31 pm
Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I reckon you might think otherwise if you were hit by someone texting that resulted in serious injury to yourself or others.
I've seen it first hand unfortunately.
I don't think I would as I hate people that use their phone in a car when driving.
I just think it would be stupid and hypocritical if I was to break another law to show my displeasure especially when its pointless.
Maybe if i got an automatic rifle out and blasted them it would at least achieve something.
by MW » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:44 pm
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:54 pm
MW wrote:Wedgie you should be a Magpies supporter being that black and white
by cracka » Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:05 pm
Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:15 pm
cracka wrote:Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
So you have never used your car horn unless its under those 2 circumstances. I'm calling bullsh!t before you even answer.
by cracka » Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:39 pm
cracka wrote:Wedgie wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Wedgie wrote:So you guys commit an offence to show your displeasure of someone who commits an offence?
Rightyo
How is it an offence to toot someone who is breaking the law?australian-road-rules-reg-224.jpg
So you have never used your car horn unless its under those 2 circumstances. I'm calling bullsh!t before you even answer.
Wedgie wrote:With a voice like mine no horn is ever needed!
Don't think I've ever used one out of habit as my XD I had as a kid had the most pathetic sounding horn for a big car, it was too embarrassing to use!
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Jul 31, 2017 10:25 am
by stan » Wed Aug 02, 2017 8:18 am
by The Bedge » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:19 pm
stan wrote:This MMM and crows ad for the showdown this weekend. Its a little bit cringworthy but worth watching it for the laughs. Although im not sure how serious ts supposed to be I laughed hard. I do think I was laughing at it though.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by stan » Thu Aug 03, 2017 6:01 pm
Thats the thing, its hard to work out if they were taking the piss or not.Zartan wrote:stan wrote:This MMM and crows ad for the showdown this weekend. Its a little bit cringworthy but worth watching it for the laughs. Although im not sure how serious ts supposed to be I laughed hard. I do think I was laughing at it though.
I watched it and didn't know how to feel haha - it was terribly cringe-worthy and couldn't work out if it was supposed to be light hearted or serious [emoji38]
by Dutchy » Thu Aug 03, 2017 7:01 pm
AN alleged $151 million outlaw bikie drug syndicate trial has been dropped because SA Police want its surveillance techniques kept secret — even from a court.
Two years of investigations and 12 months of court hearings over one of the biggest drug busts in SA’s history came to nothing on Tuesday.
Troy Robert Nissen and Alex Vanin walked free less than three hours after the state’s highest court declined to get involved in SA Police’s refusal to reveal its methods.
Detectives did not want the duo to know anything about two GPS devices attached to their cars during a 2013 investigation into Adelaide Hills drug trafficking.
Prosecutors asked both the District and Full Courts to permit the use of “crucial” data from the devices despite the secrecy, but were unsuccessful.
In a judgment on Tuesday, three of the state’s most senior judges labelled the actions of police and prosecutors “surprising”, “difficult to understand” and “puzzling”.
The dropped charges mean just one person will be sentenced for almost two million street deals of methylamphetamine, cocaine and other drugs — and only because he pleaded guilty.
Mr Nissen, 38, and Mr Vanin, 30, of Hope Valley, pleaded not guilty to offences including drug manufacturing and trafficking, and being members of a criminal organisation.
Their co-accused — Darren Andrew Guy, 46, of Salisbury Heights — pleaded guilty to manufacturing a controlled drug for sale and will face sentencing submissions in November.
by carey » Sat Aug 05, 2017 11:05 am
by The Dark Knight » Sat Aug 05, 2017 5:44 pm
Lol, a good servant to the Australian side but he was done awhile ago. All the blokes in front of him now are far better fast bowlers.carey wrote:Peter Siddle saying his Australian career isn't over! [emoji38]
News flash Pete, she's all done.
by valleys07 » Mon Aug 07, 2017 1:59 pm
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