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if your standing there with a defectable car next to you then yeah it could work against you.

my main point was, you didnt have to let them look at any of your tatts or anything else.

if you got nothing to hide then you got nothing to worry about.

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as long as thats all there doing and not pulling you over and defecting you

hopefully noone reports stolen parts that i already have on my car, would make for an interesting eavning :D

i dont have anything to hide at all i was pissed because i didnt do anything and i was being treated like a common crim she asked when i lifted my sunnys up are they the only tattoos you have cause they are on my wrist and i said no i have 9 i didnt think that she was going to ask exactly where and what they are and then want to see all of them and write them down but as i said i dont have anything to hide i have only had a 4 speeding fines ever so thats why she asked a question i gave her the answer

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As long as they dont defect then im more then happy with what they are doing

agreed +1 a registry database of things could make it easier to catch crims

you know your not obliged to say or do anything?

you dont even have to give them your name if you dont want to.

please dont spread BS

if you dont give them your name when they ask they WILL arrest you for Refuse to give name

Giving name and address

A police officer who reasonably suspects a person has, is in the process of, or is about to commit an offence, can demand that person give his or her correct name, address and date of birth. A person who may be able to assist in the investigation of an offence is also required to provide this information.

The penalty for giving a false name and/or address is a maximum fine of $1250 or imprisonment for up to three months [summary Offences Act 1953 s 74a(3)]. If there is reasonable cause to suspect that the name or address given is false, the police officer may require the person to produce evidence, such as a driver's licence, to prove the details provided [summary Offences Act 1953 s 74a(2)].

A police officer who has required a person to state their personal details should identify himself or herself if asked to do so.

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yeah in my extensive experiences with SAPOL your best of being nice because when you not they have the right to get nasty on your ass

when you haven't committed any offense's you have nothing to hide so why not give your name and details

agreed +1 a registry database of things could make it easier to catch crims

please dont spread BS

if you dont give them your name when they ask they WILL arrest you for Refuse to give name

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spread bs?

sorry bud, but care to show me in that text where it says you MUST state your name?

dunno about you, but i cant see it.

When cops pull you over they do a 'attitude test' this is what there trained to do. If you dont show respect, rude, smartass, etc.. your gonna get the worst outcome like a defect, search or whatever.

But if your unlucky and get a asshat cop then theres nothing you can do, just be respectful.. who cares how much you hate them, if 5 mins of playing nice and doing what they say means no defect then its worth it

Just my advice :D

spread bs?

sorry bud, but care to show me in that text where it says you MUST state your name?

dunno about you, but i cant see it.

y wouldnt u tell ur name wat u got to hide

if u play games with cops they will play u sooooo much harder than u can dont f*k with them they cain u harder

iv got offf so many times an defects by just doin the right thing given name etc an not f*kin them around

y wouldnt u tell ur name wat u got to hide

if u play games with cops they will play u sooooo much harder than u can dont f*k with them they cain u harder

iv got offf so many times an defects by just doin the right thing given name etc an not f*kin them around

i never actually said that she shouldnt have given her name, i just said that you dont HAVE to.

i was mainly refering to the tattoo thing, she really didnt need to show them.

Speaking to a friend last night who owns 2 imports, was out cruising friday night with another club and out of all the cars, a 32 got pulled over and checked over for stolen parts. She said the cop specifically stated they were checking skylines for stolen parts .

Now my friend isnt one to lie, so i believe her 100% here, anyone else heard anything like this?

This is true i was their crusing, thankfully no defects or anything. just asking about dodgy parts.. bit surpised the car was defected... its VERY defectable... but the best outcome came out.

spread bs?

sorry bud, but care to show me in that text where it says you MUST state your name?

dunno about you, but i cant see it.

can demand that person give his or her correct name

i don't know how much plainer you need it mate, in Australia your guilty until proven innocent i don't know what you've seen in movies but it doesn't work on the street

theres also a bunch of LAWS under the EPA which gives SAPOL a whole heap of powers that your wouldn't believe

so really i don't care what your neighbor's sons parrot is telling you its probably hearsay and not 100% procedure

always best to tell the truth and don't play games because when you do

1) you'll come off like a smart ass then come back here whinging about the popo this and that defected me

2) make all skyline drivers look like arrogant pricks

btw im not having a dig at your personally its just because you said, that only works if they don't ask you your name in the first place

you dont even have to give them your name if you dont want to.
so really i don't care what your neighbor's sons parrot is telling you its probably hearsay and not 100% procedure

far from it, trust me.

theres also a bunch of LAWS under the EPA which gives SAPOL a whole heap of powers that your wouldn't believe

i would believe them. and believe me, i could teach you a thing or 2 about sapol.

honestly.

It is very important that people are aware of their right to remain silent. A person who does not wish to say anything to the police should make that decision clear. The person must state their name and address and tell the police something along the lines of 'I do not wish to say anything further'. If the police ask further questions, the person should repeat 'I do not want to say anything'. If this is the advice received from a lawyer or legal adviser, the person should say 'I do not wish to answer any questions on the advice of my legal adviser'.

taken from the Summary Offences Act 1953 .

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guys settle down, ted180 i know exactly where your coming from but she asked and she was writting everything down that i said including when i said yep she wrote yep to be quite honest male or female cop i would have done the same thing i dont need a defect right now i was pissed that i felt like i had to do it but cops are shit and if you dont do as they say it looks like you have something to hide im not ashamed of my tattoos i love them im mearly pissed at the fact that if a cop looks up my name next time of which im sure there will be a next time i sound like a chick thats bad because of the no brains people that dont like tattoos all asume that a chick with that many tattoos has to be a bikey's chick and also i do have a RIP-DAVE.D sticker on my car god rest his soul of which he was in the finks he died 2 days befor christmas last year in a car accident now he was someone i knew for many years i followed him from sth rd tattoo studio to grange then to his own in port adelaide burn-n-hell tattoos but this cop didnnt even know who he was

madas what your saying is what i did to be honist your both very right but unfortunatly ted180 i dont think that you have anything to hide so im sure if it came down to it you would answer all their questions truthfuly so your car doesnt get screwed over even more so when you know that there is a cruise on and you want to go so if by me telling her everything didnt get me screwed over it probably says that i was willing to answer all questions so maybe the next cop can see that i wont be any trouble to him or her i hope.

so and um yeah thats all x x x x x x x x x

guys settle down, ted180 i know exactly where your coming from but she asked and she was writting everything down that i said including when i said yep she wrote yep to be quite honest male or female cop i would have done the same thing i dont need a defect right now i was pissed that i felt like i had to do it but cops are shit and if you dont do as they say it looks like you have something to hide im not ashamed of my tattoos i love them im mearly pissed at the fact that if a cop looks up my name next time of which im sure there will be a next time i sound like a chick thats bad because of the no brains people that dont like tattoos all asume that a chick with that many tattoos has to be a bikey's chick and also i do have a RIP-DAVE.D sticker on my car god rest his soul of which he was in the finks he died 2 days befor christmas last year in a car accident now he was someone i knew for many years i followed him from sth rd tattoo studio to grange then to his own in port adelaide burn-n-hell tattoos but this cop didnnt even know who he was

madas what your saying is what i did to be honist your both very right but unfortunatly ted180 i dont think that you have anything to hide so im sure if it came down to it you would answer all their questions truthfuly so your car doesnt get screwed over even more so when you know that there is a cruise on and you want to go so if by me telling her everything didnt get me screwed over it probably says that i was willing to answer all questions so maybe the next cop can see that i wont be any trouble to him or her i hope.

so and um yeah thats all x x x x x x x x x

*takes deep breath*

haha, full stops work wonders.

but yeah i know what your saying, i would have done the same. im not going to be a smart ass and risk a defect just so i can fight the power, so to speak. alot easier just to go along with it for 5 minutes then continue on your way defect free. having said that, it depends on the cop aswel..

i didnt actually say you shouldnt have given your name, i was simply stating you dont NEED to.

but, lets not get back into that arguement. just so long as the people who were debating it know that ive got a very reliable source.

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