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Old 11-07-2008, 11:10 AM   #1
Lynch'd
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Default Warning - Baited by F6 typhoon cop

Guys, just thought i'd share my experiences this morning as it might serve as a warning to anyone in Sydneys western suburbs (or anywhere for that matter).

Driving west along the M4 this morning as I do every day I noticed a F6 come flying up behind me. As he got close he pulled out into the right lane as if to overtake but instead pulled up along side my window. The guy in the front (plain clothed) then turns and gives me a look as if he wanted to race and rev'd it a few times (we're doing 100k's already). He then plants his foot an takes off to see if i'd chase.

Now thankfully a number of things stopped me from doing something real stupid here. 1. I've got a basically stock XR6 ute and wouldn't have stood a chance. 2. I know there's two F6 unmarked cop cars operating regularly on the M4. Oh and 3, i would never involve myself in such illegal practices :evil3: :evil3:

Anyway, as he took off I quickly noticed the lights sitting on the rear parcel shelf and left him to go on his way. :

I was a little surprised by the use of this tactic though. I bet he catches a few rev heads unaware. Consider yourself warned.

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