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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Well he should have wiped off 5, then add 44 so he should have wiped off 49 actually.
He lost his licence, he has a fine from the police as well as the club. His punishment fits the crime.
Boys in fast cars = speed.
Lucky Yobbo.
Speed does not kill. It's the sudden stop. |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Driver improvement courses should be mandatory by all drivers.
Show them people at the Alfred and the Austin, those two are TAC hospitals and would have more serious cases. The Epworth is a private hospital. As far as I know TAC don’t cover costs at the Epworth if you wish to go there.
To single out Cameron, when most other drivers on our roads have no idea is ridiculous. It should be driver education for all.
At the moment we are all being desensitised to the horror of road crashes by the TAC.
People just switch off, you can’t reprogram the mind if it shuts down. |
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CQ
ambitious that
Joined: 25 Jul 2000 Location: melb
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Culprit wrote: | Show them people at the Alfred and the Austin, those two are TAC hospitals and would have more serious cases. |
Yep if you've been in a prang and you're going to the Alfred you (and everyone else there) knows you're fkd!
Not sure about the Austin tho, I've never really heard of anyone going there after a prang, I thought that was more cancer related, I could be wrong tho. But the majority of the ones i know about go to the Alfred. |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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The Alfred is the #1 TAC hospital. I have visited many a friend in there.
Dead set the beat up over Clokey speeding is simply just over kill.
Two players get charged with Rape and it gets swept under the carpet real quick.
Yep the charges were not laid due to lack of evidence, blah blah blah.
Many invloved in the legal fraternity know the real reason this happened.
Cloke drove fast, got caught lost his licence. End of story.
Who needs big brother etc for reality TV, just follow *ucking AFL football. |
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Magpie_Dan
The KING And I
Joined: 17 Jul 2001 Location: M-31 ROW A FOR THE GRAND FINAL REPLAY
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I bet more than half of us in here speed or have before in our cars so you cant really go throwin stones at a glass house!
Come on people fess up! How many of you in here have actually gone over the limit in your cars before even if its just over by a few KM/H? _________________ PAUL MEDHURST'S #1 FAN
NATHAN BUCKLEY- 280 Games 284 Goals
Bucks You Are THE KING
AT COLLINGWOOD, YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE |
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CQ
ambitious that
Joined: 25 Jul 2000 Location: melb
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A few Ks over is a completely different kettle of fish to 44ks over.
Can't you see the difference? |
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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144 k is not particularly dangerous in a good car on a huge freeway- that's only 85 mph, big deal. I remember my dad used to always cruise at 85mpg on country roads before they had speed limits. Miraculously we all survived.
You are all a bunch of brainwashed goody-goodies, what is the world coming to?
The only stupid thing about it was getting caught. |
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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Location: Toonumbar NSW Australia
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No, bokka, it's 90 mph.
If it's not particularly dangerous how is it miraculous you all survived ?? _________________ Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it. |
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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YOu are a genius, magfan, haven't you heard of irony?
Also have you heard of "doing the ton"? Used to be very common and not considered a terrible crime or immorality, when Australia used to be a country of free thinkers not brainwashed by the media. |
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Mick's My Favourite
Joined: 25 Apr 2004
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bokka - agreed, everybody is just a brainwashed Nazi these days.
I long for the good old days when everybody had a free opinion.
The youth of today are all unthinking scared Robots. |
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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YOu want to know what speeding is.. I was a passenger on an autobarn in Germany a couple of years ago, doing 210 kph - man that felt fast and was a bit scary. Volvo convertible would you believe, has quite an effect on one's hairdo.
MMF agreed - not sure about nazis, more like bleating sheep - in fashionable wolves clothes of course. |
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Mick's My Favourite
Joined: 25 Apr 2004
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and I flew in a jet engine as a passenger, you should try and find your lunch when they go loop the loop or the pilot turns off the negine. |
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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Location: Toonumbar NSW Australia
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Irony, Bokka ? Sounded like a miscalculation to me.
Can we get back to the topic ?
You two wanna chat off topic ? Do it via PMs. _________________ Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it. |
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stik35
Joined: 22 May 2001 Location: VIC
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bokka wrote: | 144 k is not particularly dangerous in a good car on a huge freeway- that's only 85 mph, big deal. I remember my dad used to always cruise at 85mpg on country roads before they had speed limits. Miraculously we all survived. |
It is still more than 40k faster than all the other traffic - not exactly your quiet country road.
Also, I hope your dad wasn't a 19yo P Plater (inexperienced driver) when he was doing that speed with his whole family in the car. _________________ If you bleed black and white you'll never walk alone. |
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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stik35 wrote: | bokka wrote: | 144 k is not particularly dangerous in a good car on a huge freeway- that's only 85 mph, big deal. I remember my dad used to always cruise at 85mpg on country roads before they had speed limits. Miraculously we all survived. |
It is still more than 40k faster than all the other traffic - not exactly your quiet country road. |
No, it was typically Melbourne-Adelaide or Melb-Sydney highways on school holidays, fairly to very crowded roads, one lane each direction, curves as tight as hairpin with advisory speed signs. Obviously you slow down if getting close to other cars, and there's no reason to doubt Cloke would have also been keeping clear of other cars, which is fairly easy on a huge multilaned freeway.
Quote: | Also, I hope your dad wasn't a 19yo P Plater (inexperienced driver) when he was doing that speed with his whole family in the car. |
Obviously he wasn't - and your point is? |
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