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Is it just me or does NSW bitch more about the cops than any other state. I've looked at the other forums and they hardly talk about "how bad cops can be" it also seems however that we have heavier feet and better cars ( hence all the defects, which we also bitch about)

Just my two cents:stupid:

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I was out on a photo shoot last night for fast fours & rotaries in the pyrmont area, when a paddy wagon pulled up and asked the usual questions, who's cars were these (there was only 3), what are you doing blah blah blah ... then asks for our licenses. they recorded our details including phone number because there was complaints of people stealing number plates in the area...

which is all fair enough...

both these cops were actually pretty cool (so this is not a bitch!:D) one of them, and i dare say was a friend of "2rismo" on this list as i later found out, wondered over to my car and pointed out how easily it could've been to defect me. he continued to tell me that he hassled people depending on the attitude of the person and of course the reason why they pulled them over in the first place...

bottom line, if your going to do something stupid be prepared to face the consequences and most importantly if you dont show respect, dont expect to get any in return :D

hehe... you met const. walsh by the sounds of it. he can't be raised for comment at this hour but, yes, i've educated all of my cop friends to be nice to skylinesaustralia.com members.

glad to help.

question, do you have a club sticker on the car or was he just in a good mood?

Adrian

Last night we where taking photos. The highway patrol guys stopped and gave us a few questions, then started slagging out tosh's car. Other than comments at the MR2 they where nice guys.

You just have to be nice to them, not overly nice but just polite and remember they are doing there job. If you are really polite, and he is being unprofessional then seek advice and do something about it.

I have never been hassled by a cop. (Touchwood) Dont be a smart us to them cause then they have ammo to fire back at ya. You will not win that arguement.

These blokes are doing a very dangerous job and are there to make the community a safer place. Show some "Respekt".

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