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Dezz: Only EPA vehicles that can't get for offence like they are dragging but can't get their speed etc. Definetly won't be issuing EPA to members of SAU or import driver's in general any more unless they bring it on themselves with their attitude or their driving. In general I wouldn't imagine members here being stupid enough to jack up police whilst driving their imports or driving like a fool anyway.

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sorry mate, was only mucking around, but as atreyu said, good to have someone on board that knows the law and can set stuff like this straight for us....

hopefully you sign up as a vic member and get along to some meets/cruises :rolleyes:

sorry mate, was only mucking around, but as atreyu said, good to have someone on board that knows the law and can set stuff like this straight for us....

hopefully you sign up as a vic member and get along to some meets/cruises :happy:

dezz... if you didn't know, SAU VIC's monthly meet coincides sometimes with the Australian Sports Sedan Association's meets, and one of their members happens to be one of the chief guys who trains the TMU officers on how to do their job. You should have a chat to him. Very easygoing and helpful guy. :rolleyes:

so? whats your point...?

oh you seemed very keen to talk to someone in the force with the right knowledge, so just letting you know of one that's relatively easy to access.

Nah man, what do u mean by "us aussies?"

Im just as Australian as you are, born and raised here, but that really is irrelevant.

All i was saying is that the public is stupid and fickle and yes they do get influenced by such programs as ACA and 60min.

Take the time to do a bit of thinking for urself... instead of absorbing the crap that is fed to us every day. Read between the lines, sort out the facts from the bs. Not having a go at u at all, no need to take offence mate.

Did you even read the article? A anonymous driver took the photo of Danialsons car *in the act* and sent it in to the Herald Sun, and the end result is a damning article about Skylines!!! Mate reading between the lines to 'form your own opinion' is futile when the evidence is as clear cut as this... and just for the record I'm not accusing Danielson of anything in particular, I'm talking about the bigger picture and how a stupid afternoon of so-called 'fun' will affect Skyline enthusiasts as a whole.

Bad Skyline press = Worsening Police harrassment.

To all the people who want to be idiots in Skylines: Keep it on the track, the streets are for commuting, and FOR F#CKS SAKE be a SKYLINE AMBASSADOR! NOT A RETARDED HOON.

Its not like he is going to post up if it was him.... and by not posting it seems that it is him, wouldnt you post if it wasnt you and people were talking about you been the one involved??

QUOTE(Taso84 @ 1 Mar 2006, 02:25 AM)

U guys are just like typical dumb aussie voters

So you say we jump on the bandwagon so what are you doing? Stereotyping the members who have posted in here right, makes you what you seem to be condeming..

Maybe the article was blown out of proportion but lets think for just a second. He was only hanging out the window etc etc. Then read that he over took a truck in an 80km on the inside on the gravel shoulder, assume he was doing around 100km or more to get past the truck, tell me that is safe?? Loose uneven surfaces, excessive speed in the circumstance, to me that points to the driver been just a little low on brain cells or to high on ego?? Look at me Im hardcore...

What would have happend if he lost it in the gravel and slide into the side on the truck doing 80km, and him we will assume doing 100km. Nice little mess to clean up, police to go knocking on parents doors. Real nice.

Why cant people look deeper into this and realise its about so much more than the people in the article, its a culture that seems to be growing, it needs to be stamped out. Sad as it is some people only ever learn the hard way.

i finally bumped into this article, and i just wana say that it was not me, and whoever it was, ur a f**kwit. its ppl like that tha cause us half decent drivers to get pulled up by tha cops on a regular basis

guys, i hate these hoons as much as u do ok. i live in mid nsw, and my motor has been out for 2 months, so there u go. IT WASNT ME

Dated stamped photos for verification :huh:

it's not like any self respecting person would be caught dead driving around in an R31 :laugh:

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