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As I was driving back from work (St Kilda Road) at 5.30pm, as the traffic lights at the corner of Chapel St and High St were malfunction. There were two police officers directing traffic, just as one of the officer wave me through, he pulled out a device and took some photos of my car.

Hence, my question is that should I start saving up for an EPA? Or I’m just paranoid?

Can gdogzgtr (Graeme) or anyone shed some light on this issue?

Thanks in Advance

Calvin

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Polices are on a mission,

To give performance car drivers as much hassle as possible, so you spread the words out to your mate, to your other mate's mates...............so that you guys will give them a break.

A break from criticism from the public, from their big boss, from the media....

Apart from that, i don't think they want to target any particular car's manufacture. You just happened to be a random target.

the TMU took photos of my engine, undercarrage, front bar, plates, rear window and interior. I think it was a HPI photoshoot :dry: haha, im still waiting for the epa letter which im dredding.

last canary i copd i got destroyed, catch can and locked diff. also a high powered vehicle fine and a threat about my back window and stickers. :) the police dislike me in mill park i guess.

Edited by LTHLRB

I think he will have to send you a defect notice first...but I thought they will pull you over and have a chat first?

I'm guessing he like your car more than anything...(his mission is to direct traffic at this point, so shouldn't be any problems)

Edited by jimmytim

but the Traffic Managment Unit are the blokes to unleash on the epa's and canaries, as they deem vehicles unroadworthy because they think so. I got done by this one cop who wasnt tmu, 2 other cars came and then they gave me the canary, after 2 hours.

EPA for sure dude. Same thing happened to me last month, pulled me up, took a photo then received an EPA by mail a couple of weeks later. Sorry say mate, guaranteed!

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EPA for sure dude. Same thing happened to me last month, pulled me up, took a photo then received an EPA by mail a couple of weeks later. Sorry say mate, guaranteed!

serious? they can do it just like that? that means they can epa any sports car.......

does it say why you have to go ?? like wat they rekon your car has ?? or do they just say you have to go ?

EPA for sure dude. Same thing happened to me last month, pulled me up, took a photo then received an EPA by mail a couple of weeks later. Sorry say mate, guaranteed!

pretty much, yes, unless its bone stock with nothing they disagree on. which i think alot of cops will have their knickers in a knot and give you one anyway.

The cop pointed to my 32 gtr cooler i sprayed black along with the piping and cross over pipe and he said "standard" i go yeah "standard nissan mate" hese like "all good"

pffft

Do you have a FMIC?

Loud exhaust?

If not, then i wouldnt worry, if you do. Then it was taken so they can report/fill out the paperwork at a later stage for the EPA report.

You should be paranoid, i mean... if you drive a modded car, the Police are well within thier right to do what they have done, even if they should be paying attention to the duty at hand

i got pulled over on Saturday and the cop was taking shots of my exhaust, engine bay including close up shots of the import plate, VIN number, manufacturing plaque etc. He didnt say anything bout EPA but i believe a notice from EPA will be coming in the mail.

I read somewhere that there was some law that if you live XX km away from that mcleod place then they can't send you there....is that true or do you just have to go somewhere else for your EPA?

I live in Dandy north and i still got sent there to do emissions test

i run a straight pipe and no ressies or anything jus a highflow cat, the copper goes, running a hollow cat? i go na highflow, hese like thats alright then, ur exhaust is fine, we dont like gutted cats, i go neither do i :)

dont really think he knew much

i got pulled over in nov the officer spent an hour under my bonnet and i got my epa letter about 2 weeks ago... yay for quick processing :yes:.... hate to say it but id be tipping you will get a letter..... I also had photo's taken of my car too....

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