Monday, February 6, 2012

Bernard Tomic's BMW M3 has trouble against Australian policemen

MELBOURNE - List of offenses known to very broad questions, such as those experienced by Australian tennis players Bernard Tomic. Talented young tennis player must deal with the police upon discovery of speeding engine caught in pedestrian.

Bernard Tomic allegedly revving V8 engine that is embedded under the hood of the BMW M3. Infraction, Tomic action is done in the pedestrian area.

The police know the actions and Tomic 19-year-old has only a license to drive to the status of the experiment. With this experiment makes Tomic for DRIVING license does not have the right to drive in this way.

Police officers had stopped him, but Tomic did not want to stop and eventually he followed up to the house. At home Tomic refused to talk with police. Tomic family plans to file a complaint against this police action, but no further clarification of this case.

Australian police are known for extremely strict about traffic rules and driving. Australia has clear rules stating aggressive driving behavior should be punished.