A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.

Moderator: Bonez
Bonez wrote:Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.
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Not at all, only asked a straight forward question.GC101 wrote:you seem to be jumping the gun considering only 2nd hand information was offered and that was only an opinion... and like all crashes involving the police it will be investigatedKombi wrote:Bonez wrote:Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.
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And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?
Delta_246 wrote:I heard a person on the mobile phone failed to give way to the car under P2 conditions....
I wasnt anywhere near there, all the way over in West Perth / West Leederville.
Kombi, you dont know of just what happened why saying that being in a cop car your like god - untouch able.
P.S [sorry for the haste in writing]
He would have been told nicely to 'Get Lost" as when we rocked up bout 30mins after it was swarming with bike patrol dudes [who incidentially were called a swarm of bees by my partner for the day]Markmywords wrote:Kombi im surprised you didnt do your traffic directing there
And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?
That's called a loaded question, not a straight forward one.Not at all, only asked a straight forward question.