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Well im sure that would be different as its from an accident scene etc.

In this situation it was his tilt tray truck and his performance car and he was just using it as transport.

The law trully is f*cked up.

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I don't understand. The cops can't just raid the macca's carpark and defect people for no reason. We are customer's of Macca's and if the cops continue to do that, Maccas will lose business so Maccas should lodge a complaint against the police for unlawful act against their customers. It is rediculous, especially if you are there to eat and have a chat...what's wrong with that?

Might have been an idea to lock the car and walk away before the cops came to ure car...just an idea for the next time it happens to some1 else...

This has been mentioned b4, but i think alot of the problems come from the younger cops. I have been pulled over many times (90% rbts) and every single time ive had an older cop, hes been a good bloke.

Everytime ive had a younger bloke, i get shit. I think it spawns from jealousy alot of the time...which makes me want to slam a glasss bottle into his face coz i work hard for my $.

Originally posted by benm

When he asked how this is possible the cop simply replied "Its road registered meaning it has to be legal, if it was un-registered I wouldn't be able to touch it!"

i would take that to a judge

you can modify your car to hell, even if it is road registered,

if u do drive it on the road then thats when they can get u, the rest is private property and i would tell the cop to **** off

anyways

just goes to show how crap some laws are

i see the point in defecting old rust buckets but a decent car more then likely NOT

lucky my car is modded but looks stock

Well this is why i think the whole thing was completely crazy.

As i said i seen all these cop cars suddenly arrive and box everyone in thinking a massive fight was happening in the carpark. So i walked from the otherside of the building out to the doors at the carpark and stood on the side of the carpark watching what the cops were doing.

They went to every single car with a spot light and wrote down the rego details, gave them a quick look over (didn't even pop the bonnet, look at wheel sizes, exhaust dB tests, etc) they just got them to fill out a form and pointed to the RTA (and gave verbal instructions to some people who didn't know where the RTA was).

I just stood on the side totally amazed, their were undercover cops walking around all mean and tough looking "who owns this car, where's the driver for that car" they walked up to every single person standing around giving them the once over on "if its your car own up now coz you won't get out of the carpark tonight" etc.

Then 2 of the cops (1 under cover and 1 and older guy looked heaps important but probably had a 3cm c0ck) walked straight inside to the people "If you own car get outside now" and next thing I seen 3 owners walk out to 2 LJ Torana's. (Lowered, slicks, rollbars, big v8 blowers etc).

The whole way they went about it was an absolute disgrace and i would love to see it public. (I wonder how much a full page costs in the local Penrith Press).

we all know the cops are farked

and in the end they r gonna do whateva they want, when ever they want. when i get pulled up 4 nothing and they are smartasses i give them a mouthfull, n take names n mention im gonna contact a b???????? (word dosnt come to mind now ill let u know) they deal with ****ed up police and investigate there behaviour, friend of mine got in to a fight with a cop, in the end the cop got fired.

their scared to loose their job too.

Yeh well I was in Croats R33 a few hours ago and we had a COP with his lights on stop infornt of us and stick his arm out for us to come beside his car(thats what we thought) we put down the passenger window and the cop tells us "F*CK OFF YOU BLOODY D*ICKHEAD" or something similiar to that...then Goran who was right behind us was told to "F*CK oFF'......if I was in a completely non-defectable car i would have started an argument....

you know what I was thinking....If you have a video camera which you could take around with you when you drive, when you get pulled over one day record what the cop says and does without him seeing the camera and if he starts saying stupid shite then hand in the video to the appropriate authorities!!

Thats probably the only way we could prove the crap we get from them for being "P" platers/import car drivers.

I went for a drive out camden way last sunday and was followed by 3 different hwy patrol cops so i turned down towards oran park and theres a hwy cop sitting there obviously tipped of by his mate who was following me along camden valley way so he does a u turn and follows so i turned into oran park and escaped.

If the cops can simply storm a maccas carpark and round up all them cars in the lot, whats goin to stop em from pulling up at someones house, and wacking a canary on the car in the driveway just because it looks like a defect...

what shits me is that some coppers wont even give a shit if u have an engineers certificate, ya would still have to take it down to be checked out...sure in the end you wont be fined or lose points but its s big waste of time. take the time to get things done the right way, and the cops dont trust their own system...

hmm can someone design a complete cover like the Rolls Royce do? My uncle has one, and no body can alter the motor but a Rolls mechanic special security key needed. i say someone makes up a template. :-) then the cops cant touch/look. nothing!another means is to disconnect the hood switch cut the cable and relocate it.

that is all seriously ****ed someone should do a class action against the cops no one is above the law.

don;t laugh my friend has his car parked otuside a workshop still on private property not the road and a cop drove past and gave him a canary.

the whole situation is beyond a joke, meanwhile we have cars beign stolen left right and centre.

talk to your local mp or submit a complaint to the police station where they came from. they have to look at it and review it.

if macca's is private carpark thought cops can't do shit other than ask people to leave.

sup guys

aboout having an accident and getting a canary

it is true

i learnt, when i got hit from behind

it wasn't my fault,i didn't hit anyone or anything liek that

i was pissed coz my baby's backend was totally ****ed up

but still the ****ed up cop decided to slap a yellow canary on my windscreen :)

arghhhh

i went psycho

ahh well that was ages ago

adrian :D

This situation is so screwed. No but the government benefit.

If we take things such as this to our political representative, they load you up with some bull $hit, then do jack all.

Its all rorted, just like speedcamera's in "black zones", which are perfectly straight roads....

I saw on the net this thing about speed cameras set up in garbage bins...i thought it was funny and bs untill i saw a proper road sign say that there are speed cameras in freakin bins, down macarthur way...its all so freaking ghey

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