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MOBILE DEFECT STATION - Dandenong Rd - Caufield, just after Tattersals.

Inbound Lane, where the Booze Bus usually is (if you drive it often)

One lane is totally blocked, and they are picking any car that looks remotely modified or defectable.

Stay Away if your planning a trip near there in the next 3 hours

Even my laser got defected :):D:D:D

No rego sticker/number plate

ROFL - Guess i gotta get new plates now :P

Take care out there - ash

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Nah, there is no fine for rego sticker missing.

Just tell em you asked Vic Roads for a new one and is hasnt arrived :)

At the risk of self incrimination, i will stop there with ways around everything

hahaha - save it for off the forums if you want ways around fines :P

Nah, there is no fine for rego sticker missing.

Just tell em you asked Vic Roads for a new one and is hasnt arrived :)

At the risk of self incrimination, i will stop there with ways around everything

hahaha - save it for off the forums if you want ways around fines :P

lol, ill have to have a word to you at a meet at some point :D

If they could slap a defect sticker in the middle of my head, im sure they would

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

AHAHA when i make it into the police force i will try and get some stickers for you to put around your house

slap em on ur knives and forks... lawn mower... blender... oven... front door... letter box... haha

lol ni maybe if we put them on the car as "fakes" we wont get stopped as they will just go he already got done no need to stop him again....

it's true!! I know someone who did that for months and months.

Wonder if the EPA is there as well...

Edited by Kaz180

They were doing the same thing that a few months ago just before christmas but from 5pm on the inbound lane also.

I drive that way back home the other way everyday but mostly not in the line.

Great way to piss off people on their way home coz it caused a traffic jam on the outbound lane coz everyone was stopping to have a look!!! Tossers!!!

any 1 know if they r still therE?

any 1 else been nabbed by them?

i posted this an hour ago.

It's proably more than likely.

when you have 4/5 cars, at least 20 police, that aint going anywhere

They also do it on Keilor Park Drive once every so often with about 5 coppers and 2 cars

Even the MRS    :rofl:

Get me some!

rofl... that's it defect ET!

so you got defected after you came to my house to pick up the engine?

did they defect you for having an engine in your car that wasn't certified by an engineer?

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