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bit offtopic but i went through midland today and cops were handheld radar on the side of the road going the other way when i didnt even see them but i dosed it leaving this roundabout... i heard a scream "oi" didnt realize they were standing there f**kn c**ts hiding behind this pole... but i kept going.. as if im going to stop if they say "oi".. no chance

haha i agree tiesto. if didnt see lights or a clear pull over signal i would just consider it a warning. what did they think u were gonna do come up to them "excuse me officer i couldnt help but notice you OI'd me is something wrong?"

I got done by a tripod mounted laser in my dads AU back when I was 17. Cop made me go have a look at the laser, it read 115kmh @ 305m..

.. it was a 60 zone :) $350 and 6 points.. that was back in the days when you could do up to double the speed limit before instant loss of license.. I was 5kmh and the cops weren't happy but as it was I only had 6 points left so I lost it anyway, just didn't need to be taken away in the back of the squad car :)

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i work for them and drive their cars and drop em off for work to be done on em and strip their interiors.They are using STI's only for a trial till 2008.Currently they are using VE for undercover and BA XR8T and XR6T along with VY, BA XR6 for marked cars

i remember in the 70's a cop in freoused to always be behind the wheelof a vermillion fire xy gtho used to pull up at lights and try to drag all the young kids and as soon as they went over the speed limit he would book them .

these days they would call that entrapment and get it thrown out of court

they have entrapment laws in australia? dont think so

and we dont have the provocation law anymore. cops can race u as much as they want then book u.

I have seen cops do this to p platers quite alot... every time they do it they book them. makes me lol to watch

i work for them and drive their cars and drop em off for work to be done on em and strip their interiors.They are using STI's only for a trial till 2008.Currently they are using VE for undercover and BA XR8T and XR6T along with VY, BA XR6 for marked cars

XR8 Turbos?O_o

All wang no stang. Who cares about Sergent Dolittle. Im sure he likes chasing down little kids for the media. Theyll be real stoked to be on the front cover of the news paper. Wankers. How abotu catching drug dealers and helping society>? Nar probably already on teh dealers payroll. FKRS. So you you dont like Pod filters ay>? how about crack heads? there are more crack heads than pod filters but who the f*k is counting?

i work for them and drive their cars and drop em off for work to be done on em and strip their interiors.They are using STI's only for a trial till 2008.Currently they are using VE for undercover and BA XR8T and XR6T along with VY, BA XR6 for marked cars

XR8T :laugh: ?

Just to let u guys know

they are also using Lancer evo9's as well

got randomly pulled over by one for a car random check of the car

they must have alot of time on their hands

Haha how do you know it wasn't just some randoms posing as cops! Could be on to some fake-cop clan in Perth :laugh:

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