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Old 05-07-2005, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default chrome paint sniffer walks right past 5 police!

Was in Melbourne the other day, if you are a regular in the city, you will see new police being taught how to control traffic. They try to help you through the hook turns etc.

Anyway, I was waiting to turn left from Elizabeth st, there were at least 5 cops on the footpath, when a bloke breathing on a plastic bag full of chrome paint walks right past them, they did nothing!!!?!!! Are you allowed to do that? the guy looked way out of it. Surely the cop teachers could have shown the new ones how to arrest someone? instead of, well not doing anything real helpful.

Useless I think.

(Ive never seen anyone doing that before, I felt like getting out of my car and pointing at him in front of the cops)

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