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cant say ive ever had any trouble from teh cops i didnt deserve

been pulled up once or twice, coz the rear plate is spring loaded and if road is bumpy enough it tries to flip up, and cant be seen

cops have told me a few times to fix it, but never ticketed or anything

all the rest of the times, i was speeding and deserved it

been through many an rbt/random pull over and cops have left me alone

ill contiue to touch wood

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cant say ive ever had any trouble from teh cops i didnt deserve

been pulled up once or twice, coz the rear plate is spring loaded and if road is bumpy enough it tries to flip up, and cant be seen

cops have told me a few times to fix it, but never ticketed or anything

all the rest of the times, i was speeding and deserved it

been through many an rbt/random pull over and cops have left me alone

ill contiue to touch wood

Same! I have been through heaps of RBTs and have never been looked at twice!

Once I was pulled up at midnight on a Saturday (Cause it did look like I was trying to avoid them) and all they did was give me the RBT and send me on my way!

If you are ever in Springwood and you get pulled over by a copper by the name Mr Little.. you might as well bend over and pull down your pants cos that's exactly what he'll do to you....

i have coped that w@nker twice now!!! :D

If you are ever in Springwood and you get pulled over by a copper by the name Mr Little.. you might as well bend over and pull down your pants cos that's exactly what he'll do to you....

i have coped that w@nker twice now!!! :D

and that is the cop that did me at BP logan road and now he's being taken for a ride with the police justice system as i've nicely laid a complaint against him. QLD transport are also looking into what they can have done about this as well from discussions with them at the pits!

and that is the cop that did me at BP logan road and now he's being taken for a ride with the police justice system as i've nicely laid a complaint against him. QLD transport are also looking into what they can have done about this as well from discussions with them at the pits!

Good on ya john..

I would have done the same but all of his little defects he found on my 32 were passed by queensland transport so i was happy.

I havent had ONE problem with the police (touch wood) I also have aspirations of joining the force. Although one night I was comming out of back streets after dropping a mate home and the Police happened to come out behind me and follow for a while until they pulled me over on a main road to RBT me. If your sensible on the road and don't bring attention to yourself you should have no problems and if you are approached just treat them with respect. Flame ahead :laugh:

and that is the cop that did me at BP logan road and now he's being taken for a ride with the police justice system as i've nicely laid a complaint against him. QLD transport are also looking into what they can have done about this as well from discussions with them at the pits!

Not sure who you complained to, but the best way to do it is through the CMC. I have a friend in the CMC and they have told me that the complaints officers are required to look into all complaints about the police within a week and they will get something done. We've had the same thing with this guy - why is it that most of the defect posts on here are by Mr Little?!? We need more people to complain about him, he has been getting away with bogus defects for way too long.

Not sure who you complained to, but the best way to do it is through the CMC. I have a friend in the CMC and they have told me that the complaints officers are required to look into all complaints about the police within a week and they will get something done. We've had the same thing with this guy - why is it that most of the defect posts on here are by Mr Little?!? We need more people to complain about him, he has been getting away with bogus defects for way too long.

dont worry! i'm lookin forward to the day i see this cop have his ass handed to him on the platter from the judges and his superiors! when this is happening, we can all live with a bit of satisfaction that one less traffic wanker cop is on our roads and now stuck behind a desk

:):mad::O:D

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