NZ Police Doing a good job

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jagman24, Jan 4, 5:56am
tony your a f wit mate ,lol lol lol what a d head you are,

tonyrockyhorror, Jan 4, 5:59am
Still struggling with expressing yourself with a coherent sentence. Don't ever change! The world needs ditch diggers too.

jagman24, Jan 4, 6:04am
you are a toss mate , one with no life at all , talk shit all you like dont give a shit about a loser like you f head,good night d head, lol , lol

jagman24, Jan 4, 6:12am
l wonder what trade me would make of you mate , think about that,opening up your mouth, , and by the way tell your f sto some one that cares as you are a loser mate, f joke, lol lol lo ol, school back soon,

big.b-lil.c, Jan 4, 7:46am
i dont mind having toshare a message board with these guys their knowledge of the road code and driving in general is good for a laugh, unfortunately for our safety they also use the same road as us.
i hope everyone drives safe and takes action to avoid accidents EARLY no matter who is in the wrong. when you are looking at wreckage its to late.

klrider, Jan 4, 11:58am
Just doing the scores here, I think Tony 1 - V Jag 0.

lookoutas, Aug 11, 4:48am
Jeez jigman - ever heard the radio add that sez real men don't say lol!

How many times have I pulled out to pass, only to have the one in front decide to do the same!
Answer:- Plenty.

We all make mistakes, and pointing bones at others doesn't help matters.
I was confronted head-on by an overtaking Commerdore over Xmas. Now, when this happens to me, usually lights start flashing, horns go off, fists shake, fingers flash accompanied by abuse - plus my cruise control go's off for the next 10 minutes.
Well the cruise control was very quiet in this instant, although it did ask why I didn't do any of these things. Instead, I moved over to give the Commie room. Like I always do.

Safe driving should not include shifting concentration/distraction from the job when confronted with a situation.