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How many old rusted out cars do you think they took off the road to make it safer for the rest us.

None ...of course.

Just another reminder that modified cars are the scapegoat for our road's problems. Own a modded car - expect to be hassled. If you stay away from trouble, you should stay out of trouble. I haven't been to Aspley Macca's or Harry's (do these still exist??) for a few years and hence havent had any cop trouble for a few years. Although, i dont know if you could have avoided it if you were just coming home from a day on the beach last night.

actually id hope i was there last night, i got nothing illegal on my car, and i do wanna see their faces when they could not give me a fine.....

and i agree, the amount of dangerous cars on the road nowadays is terrible, and most of them are actually those commodores with no brake lights.....

IM KAOS was just minding his own business but was not impounded by police as the story stated.. voluntarily put his car on the tow truck after receiving 7 defects and a big yellow sticker across his window!!

can u actually take legal action against chanel 9 for giving out the number plate and giving wrong info??

actually id hope i was there last night, i got nothing illegal on my car, and i do wanna see their faces when they could not give me a fine.....

and i agree, the amount of dangerous cars on the road nowadays is terrible, and most of them are actually those commodores with no brake lights.....

frank,

doesn't matter if you have nothing illegal on your car... they will still find something to fine you for...

when i was sent to the pits at pineapple street a while back, there was a girl there in a brand new SS Commodore Ute... she had literally driven it off the showroom floor that morning, yet they still sent her to the pits... she had a fine/defect, but i can't remember what it was for...

Got pulled up on the m1 a couple of weeks back when we looking for the fun club with some mates, cop made me pop the bonnet and boot, fully searched the car and found nothing, couldnt give me a fine either cos my car is pretty much stock :laugh:

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frank,

doesn't matter if you have nothing illegal on your car... they will still find something to fine you for...

when i was sent to the pits at pineapple street a while back, there was a girl there in a brand new SS Commodore Ute... she had literally driven it off the showroom floor that morning, yet they still sent her to the pits... she had a fine/defect, but i can't remember what it was for...

that is harsh.........

yeah, i dont usually get harassed by the cops, so i wouldnt know.lol.

such a shame, skyines nowdays automatically mean hoon.....

IM KAOS was just minding his own business but was not impounded by police as the story stated.. voluntarily put his car on the tow truck after receiving 7 defects and a big yellow sticker across his window!!

well, if he has a yellow sticker across his window... i assume that its a defective vehicle one which means the car cant be driven, so he didnt really voluntariary put it on a tow truck...

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