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thats really going over the edge picking on parked cars. If a cop asks me to pop the bonnet dont, ask them what the problem is, whatever they say dont, they will threaten to take u to court or sum crap, which they wont because it will just mean more paper work for them. I can stick it up em 2 even in court coz i just passed a roadworthy and soon to pass a epa test. I am keping the forms with me in the car and tellin em to get farked.

as for pods if its not a paper pod its not leagl apparently!

cops r ***ing pussies they will never stop u in the night if they r by themselves only if they are with a partner.

Funny thing happened at the grand prix, we were right at the fence on turn 11 and this cop was standing near us so 1 of my friends tarted to video tape him and zoom right into his face and saying stuff into the camera like "this is a typical asshole who pulls over people for nuttin etc'' we were all laughing and the cop was staring at us coz there were no cars on the track and my friend was just filming him while we were laughing. He could say shit to us so he turned ans walked away.

Chopobo,

Used to have a VW that sat 60mm from ground, when I took it to Vic roads to have the canary removed, they not only checked the EXACT ride height, but they also gave the suspension a thorough going over, they even noticed that the trailing arms were sitting on the bump stops so they refused to take the sticker off and asked me to bring it back once fixed.

To get the ride height, we put standard wheels back on and pumped them to 40psi, to clear the bump stops, I threw on half height BSs from a beetle.

Point is, don't assume they won't look at the car, but if you're lucky, they won't.

Guest INASNT

i am telling u guys, go to oalkey vicroads anyday at 1.00pm its so farking busy they havent got time to go outside and check your car. U always have the argument that the mechanic wouldnt give u the roadworthy it the defects werent fixed when u tell them its at the mechanic. This has worked 3 times now

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