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Fellas - an update!!!

Police are cracking it hard in the Richmond area... they were chasing my car down 2 streets but suddenly saw another sports car - WRX with a very very loud exhaust and thought they'll defect him instead... I moved on of course but looked back and saw the poor guy being questioned for things in his engine bay... defect on the way, I think... damn, not going there no more.

Guys, anywhere in VIC that you drive, it's highly likely you will be pulled over and defected for something, even if you just left your mechanics and there's a R/W certificate in your glovebox. Can you please keep this thread to notifications of actual defect station/booze bus setups (I'm only including booze buses caus of the risk of a defect there also).. including exact place and approx time you saw it ON the day.. a few days later isn't much help either, so not much point posting it.

That would be super helpful, cheers guys :(

  • 5 weeks later...

Location: Bundoora - Plenty Rd, heading North, before Settlement Rd, near Officeworks (not sure about South)

Time: 8:40pm Fri 3/8

Alternative Route: High St, Western Ring Rd, Waterdale Rd, back streets

Targeting: Alcohol & Drug testing, not sure about defects as they had just finished setting up the signs and buckets and had all disappeared.. best to avoid it just to be sure

Finish Time: had just setup so will be going til around 3am I'd say

  • 7 months later...

just got defected on Dalton Rd Epping after getting breatho'd.. cnuts.

Fortunately I'm a well spoken, polite female, so it could have been much worse but still.. don't really have the time for this sh1te atm!!

So anyway Dalton Rd near the Childs Rd roundabout.. they're around a corner so you don't see them til its too late.

6/3/08 9:30pm+

Edgars Rd and High st are both clear at present.

Bus set up the last few weeks both mid week and weekends:

North Road Caulfield South / North Brighton

Right near Nepean Hwy, opposite BP near Panasales.

Never seen defect's beeing handed out, but have seen a rather large littering of cars there the following morning a couple of bombs with yellow stickers on the windscreen.

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