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is there something in the water?


Theres always been the odd hot shot on the roads round here. Last weekend there where several hit and runs that woodie family members individually witnessed. My one was near fatal. A bloke in a mini by rye hotel who tried to skip the one way system there and took a motor bike/rider out. Drove off and parked,rang the girlfriend and said 'report the car stolen immediately". As another motorcyclist had witnessed too, got the number, the arrest was made. The whole thing was so quick and shocking. the weekend went from there. Crazies on forest hill road, peckham rye consort road (think its called by scutari). Kid we think hit, police knocking on doors for witness..

Just seems like homicidal driving is on an up.

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This post has just reminded me.


To the idiotic cyclist (if you view this forum) who thinks he is above the law when it comes to stopping at RED lights.

You jumped the red light at junction of Forest Hill Rd/Wood Vale last Tuesday around 6:30pm when it was my right of way. I almost ran you over. You then proceeded to do it again further down the road and you were almost run over by a car exiting Dunstans Rd.


Red lights apply to both cars and BIKES you stupid prick.

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What's wrong here?

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a308/boosboss/029-4-1.jpg


This car was parked on the yellow zigzags outside The Harris Academy (formerly Waverley Girls) between 8.30 and 9.30 this morning.


This car belongs to the Police Officer that assists the girls crossing the road from the bus in the morning and keeps order in the afternoon at the 343/484 bus stop.


Well done officer! What a great example you set

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