Who gets first prize.
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Who gets first prize.
Who gets first prize.
No 4 should get it.
Peter.
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Originally Posted by Sturdee
Spot on, Peter. Has to be the cop! :D
Ummm..... that was No. 5. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
Yeah, well ... who's counting? :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
I reckon number 2. I could so see that happening to my SWMBO. :eek:
In my mind it would be out of the two middle ones for sure.
Daniel
It would have to be number 5. Because around here it is always a male cop driving. :D
That is a sexist and discriminatory remark which will not be tolerated by any males on the board :pQuote:
Originally Posted by flea1607
Closer inspection reveals a set of footprints (trowelled out now) of the female driver who left the car and the male officer is simply trying to get the car out before the concrete sets :rolleyes:
Dunno about first prize but number three would have to be the most difficult to achieve. I can see how you would manage to get a car into all the other situations, but how on earth do you manage to get your rear axle up onto a bar about a metre off the ground? :confused: First prize for highest high jump! :p
Mick
Put it in low range:DQuote:
Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
I like number 4 too. It shows ingenuity and makes liars of all the people who say women can't park properly
No, even in low range 4wd, I still can't see how you'd do it. It's not like the bar ramps up to the top, it's a vertical climb from both sides, surely you'd just crumple the rear body work if you tried to drive up on to it? :confused: It would be easy enough (but pretty damn stupid) to get your vehicle stuck in wet concrete or drive it off a jetty or stuck between two trams etc etc, but for the life of me I can't see how you would do this, even if you were really trying.Quote:
Originally Posted by boban
Mick
I would guess that the 4WD has gone up backwards at high speed.
The police car in persuit in heavy traffic, traffic in the way so go through the construction zone only to find that you are driving through wet concrete. I watch the ambulance's rush down Springvale Rd sometimes during peak hour traffic, they go anywhere to get through the traffic.
What you see here happens every day, it's just that we don't see it. You need to speak to the police about these sort of things to get an idication of what goes on.
I do contract security maintenance work one weekend a month, and some of the things I see would shock you. It's how the other half live I was told.
Daniel