Sweet revenge
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Sweet revenge
Four youths from Canberra, Australia pulled off a trick of breathtaking bravado
in order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the area.
Three of the group approached the van and distracted the operator's attention
by asking a series of questions about how the equipment worked and how many
cars the operator could catch in a day.
Meanwhile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and unscrewed
its numberplate. After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned
home, fixed the number plate to their car and drove through the camera's radar
at high speed - 17 times.
As a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself.
Go Aussies!!
I reckon they deserve a medal!!
in order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the area.
Three of the group approached the van and distracted the operator's attention
by asking a series of questions about how the equipment worked and how many
cars the operator could catch in a day.
Meanwhile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and unscrewed
its numberplate. After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned
home, fixed the number plate to their car and drove through the camera's radar
at high speed - 17 times.
As a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself.
Go Aussies!!
I reckon they deserve a medal!!
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Re: Sweet revenge
Originally posted by podgypossum
Four youths from Canberra, Australia pulled off a trick of breathtaking bravado
in order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the area.
Three of the group approached the van and distracted the operator's attention
by asking a series of questions about how the equipment worked and how many
cars the operator could catch in a day.
Meanwhile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and unscrewed
its numberplate. After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned
home, fixed the number plate to their car and drove through the camera's radar
at high speed - 17 times.
As a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself.
Go Aussies!!
I reckon they deserve a medal!!
Four youths from Canberra, Australia pulled off a trick of breathtaking bravado
in order to gain revenge on a mobile speed camera van operating in the area.
Three of the group approached the van and distracted the operator's attention
by asking a series of questions about how the equipment worked and how many
cars the operator could catch in a day.
Meanwhile, the fourth musketeer sneaked to the front of the van and unscrewed
its numberplate. After bidding the van operator goodbye, the friends returned
home, fixed the number plate to their car and drove through the camera's radar
at high speed - 17 times.
As a result, the automated billing system issued 17 speeding tickets to itself.
Go Aussies!!
I reckon they deserve a medal!!
what a stunt.
for the rest of us though
try this