Hammer wrote:Guran wrote:BTW, if you are ever pushing a bit too hard to get to Wakefield Park and pass a highway patrol car, but think you've gotten away with it ... think again! One poor bugger got himself booked, and license suspended on the spot, because the cop took a gamble and showed up at the track later in the morning.
Yeah, poor guy.
This guy was on his "P" plates and was speeding along the road to Wakefield when he passed a police car going the opposite way. The P plater was clearly speeding but the Police car with his lights blaring continued to drive on.
The P Plater thought he got away with it.
A few hours later, the same Police car showed up in Wakefield, tracked down the owner of a white Nissan Skyline 350GT and booked him on the spot.
Apparently the reason the police car didn't turn around to chase him, is that he [policeman] was already involved on a pursuit. So the policeman completed that first pursuit, then came back to trackdown the Skyline driver, chancing he was in Wakefield - which he was.
That sucks. Unless the cop had radar evidence of speeding why couldn't he have just said no he wasn't speeding?? Unless he admitted to it.