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Sunday 13 September 2015

Police left stunned after finding car with door held shut with piece of rope

Bribie Island Police were left stunned recently when they pulled over a driver who had his door held shut with a piece of rope. The car was one of 11 ­defective vehicles stopped by Bribie Island police from August 18 to August 25.

Bribie Island Police ­station officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Dave Crawford-Raby said the car was pulled over on August 18 after an officer ­noticed the driver’s door moving.
“In this instance the door was actually held closed by a piece of rope,” Sgt Crawford-Raby said.
“The rope went across to the other side of the car and my officers saw the door moving because it wasn’t ­secured properly.”
The driver, a 46-year-old man from Bellara, was fined $117 and his car pulled off the road.

16 comments:

Unknown said...

Lol!

Unknown said...

Lolz very funny













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Juleslouis said...

Aww. Maybe he didn't have enough money to fix d car. Ehyah!

Unknown said...

Lol

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Very funny though....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Unknown said...

Dey should come to naija and see worse. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Dey should come to naija and see worse. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Dem Neva see naija bus that's why dem dey shocked

Anonymous said...

Na today? Come naija come c diff styles

Unknown said...

I was expecting to read something more bizarre...disappointed.

Unknown said...

Funny sh*t

TAMARA SPLASH said...

Lol

andre kelvin said...

Na today? This one dey learn come 9ja

ary said...

That fine cost more than it would have to fix the door.

Nwando said...

Hehe that's funny and I thought twas only in naija you find such. The fine tho, it's a bit too much, shouldn't they have given a stipulation to fix the car or risk paying a fine should the car be found on the road again without being fixed?

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