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Old 07-05-2007, 07:27 PM   #1
MeLLy
 
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Default SAPOL Setting the right example on how to drive :)

This what i observed on the way to work today...
http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t...t=c63ddfc3.flv
So if the police are there to enforce the rules, whos going to enforce the rules when it comes to them...this is just a perfect example of a police car following to closely behind a car in the wet, my camera is on zoom btw i wasnt tailgating the police lol...Also Before i started filming the cop car was speeding and then after i finished filming we went over the birkenhead bridge and it sped over that to ignoring the 40km limit and then went onto to tail gate a truck Female driver to

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