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Does anyone else see the connection with this bright Police idea and... wait for it....

the FAST AND THE FURIOUS!

seriously guys, be careful of and NSW police officers with the names Brian Earl Spilner who ask to race for slips and possibly to take your respect. Word is they have two bottles of Nos (the big ones) and direct port nitrous injection.

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have a look on the new fords.. they dont have arials do they? but the under covers have 2 on the boot.. also look for BIG mesh screens on the back window.. once this vz ss pulled me up and had winnie the pooh ones up.. real cop like.

if your para enough, you will spot a cop from a mile or 2 away.. like me :P

have a look on the new fords.. they dont have arials do they? but the under covers have 2 on the boot.. also look for BIG mesh screens on the back window.. once this vz ss pulled me up and had winnie the pooh ones up.. real cop like.

if your para enough, you will spot a cop from a mile or 2 away.. like me :blink:

You dont live near mitcham by any chance do you?

Saw one getting around that area with a winnie the poo shade, most cops just have a black one in the back window to cover the lights on the parcel shelf.

Yep...Vic TMU had a fleet of WRX's they used back in the early 2000's. Rumour has it that they stopped using WRX's because they kept stacking them :blink:

haha i've heard this rumour many times over. white men can't jump, cops can't drive :blink:

Does anyone else see the connection with this bright Police idea and... wait for it....

the FAST AND THE FURIOUS!

seriously guys, be careful of and NSW police officers with the names Brian Earl Spilner who ask to race for slips and possibly to take your respect. Word is they have two bottles of Nos (the big ones) and direct port nitrous injection.

ive also seen some cop cars running motec system exhausts :blink:

they have so much torque, the chassis twists coming off the line...

thats not torque, thats a shit build...

Yep...Vic TMU had a fleet of WRX's they used back in the early 2000's. Rumour has it that they stopped using WRX's because they kept stacking them :(

Anyway I wonder what the legality is in regard to them displaying P plates when they are on a full licence?

it was also due to the style of seat the wrx used, and the police's belt they wear with all thier gadgets

also a bout 2 years ago i saw a 1999 falcon ute with chrome roll bars and aftermarket wheels pulling someone over, think it was thomastown area (vic) ,,..... very sneaky i thought, using a ute for starters, and it being 6 years old at the time!

a few ways to tell a cop car is

-small rectangular box mounted on passenger side dash

-small light box mounted on rear parcel shelf on drivers side

-sunshades put on rear window to hide light box on parcel shelf

-abnormal amount of Arials

-undercover cop cars do not have plastic dealer advertising around numberplates

-dark tint

-usually in uniform also, but have known to also wear plain clothes

list goes on im sure people can add to it

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Where did you pull those from ant?

Secret.....only joking the magic world of email :(

...and Jar.....that is not always the case.....to my knowledge in very few cases a car company will donate the car for the police to use but more often than not the police lease them and hence we are paying for it.

You dont live near mitcham by any chance do you?

Saw one getting around that area with a winnie the poo shade, most cops just have a black one in the back window to cover the lights on the parcel shelf.

na, live in thomastown.. cops are just great down here [/sarcasm]

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We had a cop WRX in our small town a few years back. It didnt last long thanks to teh po-po stacking it into a drain on a random dirt road way out of town!!!! :ermm: The actual report was that he was chasing a hoon.... :P

haha, same in CBR about 10 years ago. One WRX into a tree, another through a brick wall, and a Volvo was crashed as well... all "while pursuing suspects..."

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Isnt it an offence to have a p plate on if you're a full licenced driver?

I could be wrong... ...but for example... ...if you're 20 and a cop and driving a marked car... ...you're still meant to show P plates...

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