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even funnier this p plater in his vh hdt pulls up to me today after work at the traffic lights on princess highway near racv and his mate laughing at my defective sticker. We both revved and the lights went green and my defective vehicle put bout 9 cars on him till the maccas lights where we both stopped again. I put down the window and laughted at him and said even a defective vehicle can kick your ass!! :D

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Originally posted by INASNT

trust me i have done this before!

u just scrape it off then use sum bug and tar remover to clean the glue off! It can be taken off quite easily!

INASNT just get a kettle of boiling water or cup and just place it underneath the canary and the steam should help it peal off nicely...:D

Originally posted by predator666

well when you get canaried the idea is you don't drive around unless you're taking it on the process of getting a RWC .. I've heard of people getting fined again just for driving around with the sticker on.

u get 7 days to get it fixed, then u cant drive the car around unless u r going to vicroads or roadworthy joint!

Originally posted by sniffy

funny how a little box on the dash can be in the line of sight...but when the police want it removed, they cover up more of your vision by sticking a bigger sized piece of paper on your windscreen???

cops logic = wtf

the last time that i got canaried

the pig sorry cop placed the defect sticker right infront of my face on the windscreen

wat a dumb ***n c*nt

i think it wasdue to the fact that

he was trying to tell me that my rear tyres were bald cause i had been doing burnouts..

but my car is front wheel drive.. so i sorta gave him the

"ohhh really ... ohh i seee " sarcastic comments

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