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Red P Plater, in a Liberty B4, busted racing

Last 3 digits of the numberplate were 11E.
Let me say dickheads I'm glad your three cars got confiscated for 3 months

brendans225 wrote:were u involved in the bust mick?
cj1177 wrote:If it was a P plater in a B4 they were probably from ozlib,
When i heard it this morning, all i heard was a liberty & a Purgeot were busted racing & the first thing i thought brendan & his brother were busted racing.
But that was before i heard further details latter on & realising you have a reno??
News.com.au wrote:A SHEEPISH P-plater was forced to explain to his older sister that her work car had been confiscated for three months, after he was caught street racing two other vehicles at over double the speed limit last night.
The three vehicles were clocked at over 120km per hour in a 60km zone, racing on Resevoire Rd, Prospect shortly after 10pm.
A Holden Commodore, Peugeot 206 and a Subaru Liberty were all confiscated by police at the scene and the drivers' licenses immediately suspended.
An unmarked police car chased the three cars for several kilometres along Resevoir Road, before they were stopped in the right turn lane on to The Great Western Highway.
The female driver of the Peugeot, 20, from Narellen, was carrying a 16-year-old male passenger at the time, while the 17-year-old driver of the Subaru Liberty, Peter Fagen, also had a passenger on board.
The five, who work together in construction were returning from work at the time.
They denied they were racing.
"We were just trying to keep up with each other," the 30-year-old Commodore driver, from Werrington said.
Explaining he needed the car to get to work, the man said confiscating the cars was unfair.
"The cops have just lost five people their jobs," he said
"Just for one little mistake - if you can't get to work what are you supposed to do?"
17-year-old Peter Fagen, of Erskine Park, who was driving his older sister's Suburu at the time said she was irate.
"You don't want to know what she said to me," Mr Fagen said.
All three cars were towed from the scene.
The drivers have been charged with a range of driving offences and are expected to face court next month.
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