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i've had cops and regular joe's do that to me. i tap the brakes a couple of times but it doesn't seem to work.

speaking about brake lights - i hate it when cabs tap the brakes and tail gate, it shits me cos it is confusing (don't wanna single out cabbies, but they are the only ones i recall ever doing it)

having said that, i've been on the other side and tailed other people, but i don't tail them to annoy them, i want to get past them.

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guys, you drive skylines - unfortunately it goes with the territory

I know it sux, but thats the way it is.

Case in point - taking photographs at Homebush Sunday night, and a divvy van drives in with two cops in it. You can bet your ass that if the cars being photographed were a bunch of skylines or other HPI's the shit would have hit the fan.

The cops looked and saw an Audi A3, Cooper S, Golf GTI, and TT Roadster. They just engaged reverse and drove straight back out. We were there for over an hour - even the local security guys drove in and out and didn't say anything...

and people wonder why I drive what I do... :D

WARNING

New Unmarked Highway Patrol unit in Menai and southern suburbs, patrolling southern sydney

brand spanking new BLACK SS COMMODORE, full highway patrol unit, looks like the car ya neighbour drives, including rear wing, and full SS bodykit, V8 badges...

WATCH OUT

I was talking to the 2 cops in the Menai Subway queue this arvo, and acted like a goody goody to get some info, and they were operating out of sutherland, patrolling the Sutherland shire, and St George areas, targeting street racing, illegally modified cars, and young drivers (that means they are the P patrol).

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS - they seemed like heavyweights, likely to push you around to make a bust.

Just a friendly warning from Son of Sydneykid

Originally posted by IML337

guys, you drive skylines - unfortunately it goes with the territory

I know it sux, but thats the way it is.

Case in point - taking photographs at Homebush Sunday night, and a divvy van drives in with two cops in it.  You can bet your ass that if the cars being photographed were a bunch of skylines or other HPI's the shit would have hit the fan.

The cops looked and saw an Audi A3, Cooper S, Golf GTI, and TT Roadster.  They just engaged reverse and drove straight back out.  We were there for over an hour - even the local security guys drove in and out and didn't say anything...

and people wonder why I drive what I do... :P

DAM ****EN STRAIGHT !!!

We where there a group of about 10 skylines taking photo's there and we got told to move on because it is illegal to take photo's there. When we moved they continued to harrass us and threatend to fine us !!

I wish i had unlimited fund i would sue the pricks for discrimination.

Originally posted by kabab

I wish i had unlimited fund i would sue the pricks for discrimination.

Maybe if everyone donates lots and lots of money to the forums we could get a class action going?! :uh-huh:

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