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and I never get stopped in the city, but outside is another matter.. but there the only reason is speed.. they say speed kills, but im sure it's the sudden stop that gets you 


聽 Sometimes a fine is deserved, doesn't excuse the police from being dirtballs. Ever seen someone get a ticket for driving the wrong way? or on the sidewalk endangering people? or speeding in the city? or recklessly? I haven't. Ever seen a crew of men in yellow NOT just hiding around corners harassing the major lawbreakers, the ones who fail to use turn indicators, and helmet-forgetters? Looking for the easy fines in the shade, not making the streets safer.




