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You're photos do not indicate that it is illegally parked. Wheres the 'no standing' sign?

My photos dont really show it however.. See the tree on the right? Then if you look back you will see a pole that's where the last sign goes. Says: <----Meter Parking | No Standing ------->

Also if you look at the shot of the car's rear you will see no other poles are ahead, besides the traffic light. But not really shown meh.. They are allowed to park there anyways I guess... Since it has the "NSW POLICE FORCE" paper thingy on the dash.

If I'm not mistaken that is in Jones St outside the UTS. The signa are actually "no stopping", not no standing. Dont they start from that little kink in the road just in front of the car?

Yea Jones St., Im quite sure it doesnt start from the kink.. iono I'll check on Monday when I goto work.

Probably says No stopping. :O

Saw a honda civic hybrid yesterday with uniformed police officer... and 2 bars of LEDs on the parcel shelf. He was (safely) speeding along just like the normal traffic as well. I reckon maybe police rescue or some other specialist stuff that might stop somewhere where you need red/blues on the back, but not going to try traffic pursuits in the powerful police honda hybrid.. heh

:domokun: yeh undercover cops hmmm some like to travel with there P plates on but the problem is u cant have a V8 on ur P's so they cant go driving the XR8's around with P plates really.... Edited by central coast person
Saw an undercover white XR6 a week ago with blackout tints with those flower stickers on the rear window, and a single flower above the badge. He had pulled over a car on Chalmers st in Surry Hills.

Did he have his P plates on? 'Cuz, ya know, those flower stickers add 2kW per sticker, and it's 10kW for the really big one!

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Did he have his P plates on? 'Cuz, ya know, those flower stickers add 2kW per sticker, and it's 10kW for the really big one!

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No p plates on that one but i have seen and unmarked blue commodore S with p plates once driving aggressively from southern cross drive into the city.

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