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Hi all,

well I think it would be super helpful if there was a thread listing any defect/RW stations you come across, so we can all avoid the area. Please post in this thread if you see one and state: location, time, if you know who they are targeting specifically and anything else of importance.

Please keep all whoring/chatter out of this thread, thanks.

To start us off...

Location: front of Nunawading Police Station, pulling cars off Whitehorse Rd

Time: 2:30pm

Alternative Route: Use Springfield Rd

Targeting: unknown

Finish Time: still going at present

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Can I hijack this post with temp cop car booze car locations?

Saw a marked Commo wgn setting up on high st outside the Iris Buffet in High St, Glen Iris @ 11pm last night (Fri) to BAc ppl. Maybe a new thread is req'd for this.

As usual, you wouldn't see them til it's too late (if you exited the Monash Fwy outbound.

Edited by Mean_R34

I personaly feel driving with a minor defect loud exhaust bov cooler etc.. etc is one thing but drink driving you deserve the full extent of the law.. and I understand thats a bit of a lop sided view but Im sure many of the people here agree with that too.

^^ I agree 100% although you can recieve defects from going through booze buses, so yeah I think we should let people know about everything and everywhere cops are setting up. If you drink and drive I hope you end up in a gutter dead or a paraplegic.!! :bunny:

I do agree that you deserve to be caught when DUI, but...

^^ I agree 100% although you can recieve defects from going through booze buses.

I was ushered into a booze bus session one night. Passed the BAC test with flying colours and as they told me to move on another officer waltzed up and told me to pull over.

I failed a roadworthy inspection and copped a canary. :'-(

Edited by Mean_R34
I do agree that you deserve to be caught when DUI, but...

I was ushered into a booze bus session one night. Passed the BAC test with flying colours and as they told me to move on another officer waltzed up and told me to pull over.

I failed a roadworthy inspection and copped a canary. :'-(

Yep same with Michael, did the booze bus thing and blew a 0.00 and was told to drive up on the median strip and got defected for stupid b/s.

So I think booze buses should also be posted due to this. Would be good if you guys could state if they actually appeared to be defecting people or that you're not sure.

Dave - just keep it in the same thread. Thanks guys, especially Espo.. I would have driven down that way if I hadn't seen your post! :(

OMG I just got waved through a big booze/drugs thing in the R32 :thumbsup: Miracles DO happen!

I almost had a heart attack when I saw them and was dreading standing in the cold next to the open bonnet..

Not sure if they are actually defecting or not tho, but a ricer commodore was pulled over and standing next to his car..

Location: Mahoneys Rd Thomastown (both sides) - between like the carwash and freeway overpass I think

Time: 11pmish

Alt Route: Use freeway - Western Ring Rd is clear

Targeting: Mostly commodores pulled over

Finish Time: still going at present

There was a DRUGS/BOOZE/RWC station set up last night on Mickleham Rd, just as you turn into Greenvale. I got breath tested, passed ok, then told to go onto median strip behind an STI. The STI was getting a reaming from the cop, so I thought the fun would soon start for me.

The cop was actually quite reasonable and fair however. He looked under the hood, tested the exhaust noise and sent me on my way after a little chat him and I had. No issues for me!

Cheers,

Dan :rolleyes:

Hi guys one after noon cumn back from trade skool between lygon st and sydney rd on brunswick side there was a DRUGS?BOOZE/RWC Station i was fine as i didnt have to go through there but saw it at bout 3:30 down the side street on a median strip

no trying to Hi-jack this thread , but didnt know where else to post.. Has anyone Around the Sth East suburbs of Melb, Seen a yellow For BA XR8, with black G-max dished Rims, tinted windows and loads of aerials coming off it?? is this a "Undercover," aka "UC" as me and my homies call em?

no trying to Hi-jack this thread , but didnt know where else to post.. Has anyone Around the Sth East suburbs of Melb, Seen a yellow For BA XR8, with black G-max dished Rims, tinted windows and loads of aerials coming off it?? is this a "Undercover," aka "UC" as me and my homies call em?

haha nah dude nothing to stress

top bloke that guy

comes to a few cruises with ns

brings his son along!!

This may be an understatement - but Princess Highway - Nobile Park area - drive down their with a Skyline - they will get you for anything they can put their hands on... watch out...

And yes, Booze business also have the authority to defect our cars on the spot! WATCH OUT.

This may be an understatement - but Princess Highway - Nobile Park area - drive down their with a Skyline - they will get you for anything they can put their hands on... watch out...

lol no shit

that area has been known to have had illegal drags n shit for like ever.

lol no shit

that area has been known to have had illegal drags n shit for like ever.

Well, yes yes, poor innocent rocked down there a few times and got 2 canaries, 4 speeding fines and couple of fines ... LOL

It's now officially A NO NISSY ZONE.

NISSY = my car's name. LOL

Well, yes yes, poor innocent rocked down there a few times and got 2 canaries, 4 speeding fines and couple of fines ... LOL

"Innocent" would generally mean not committing an offence. And, last time i checked, speeding is an offence. So 'innocent' is probably not the best description. I don't know what you got canaried for, generally a defective vehicle/unroadworthy etc, also not an 'innocent' offence. :)

Also noticied a bit of activity out the Tullamarine area lately with regards to defect stations.

Cheers,

Dan

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