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07-07-2008, 12:00 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Kerang VIC
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Went to my mates place for a few beers with the boys on Saturday night, sitting around the fire drum in the garage talking crap and listening to some tunes. All going well til paid a visit by the cops. Apparently doing a burnout in a 350 HQ coupe (with 3" twin system) in the carport, behind closed gates at 10pm is frowned upon by the local constabulary. Anyway, all panned out ok after a lengthy discussion (including admission of being under influence) but 2nd warning to my mate. When asked what happened by the police, my mate stated he had a few beers and gave the car a rev, to which they replied "What's the black stuff all over the concrete?" which he promptly stated "Rev dust" whilst holding back the laughs. Anyway, really just hoping to clarify the rules and regulations on this, as there are conflicitng thoughts on the subject Eg. that the police cannot enter closed gates without consent etc. I know its a silly and potentially dangerous thing to do, and said mate isn't proud of his actions.
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