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accidentally leaves p plates on their vehicle (child is on p plates or something) and the cops see this, they are pulled over and fined! A bit hypocritical don't you think?

Someone please give me an example of when this has ever happened...

Who really cares if they sit beside you and rev their cars. What's so hard about ignoring it?

If you get caught you're a f**kwit. Using the 'entrapment' line is a crock of shit because you were driving like a f**king retard anyway. Using that as an excuse is f**king pathetic as you are using them as a kind of scapegoat.

If you want to race, go to a track.

I cannot believe how f**king stupid people are over this issue.

its pretty funny.. 30+ man driving a new car with P plates sus?..

the best would have to be one the way to WSID and havin 3 - 4 patrol cars at separate times pull up next to me and give me dirty looks like they wanted to kill me and have a go..

police suck balls .. when u need them there not there and then when u give it a bit of stick WOOP WOOP.. GG tossballs.

1.) tax payers money is not used to fund the "fancy" cars for the cops like the Lotus Exige or Typhoon or XR5 etc.

The manufacturer LOANS them to the cops to get publicity.

Your tax money goes on their wages, doll bludging bogans and council workers that sit on a tractor mowing a field.

Police began deploying the undercover vehicles in March when the State Government announced funding for an additional 50 highway patrol cars.

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5001021,00.html

are you sure.?

Here is Brisvegas on my way home from work I saw the cops had a guy in a 180 pulled over by a VS commonwhore ute with green p plates, one of those 'Thor' stickers on the back window and big shiny chrome rims. Cops have too much power. :D

Someone please give me an example of when this has ever happened...

Who really cares if they sit beside you and rev their cars. What's so hard about ignoring it?

If you get caught you're a f**kwit. Using the 'entrapment' line is a crock of shit because you were driving like a f**king retard anyway. Using that as an excuse is f**king pathetic as you are using them as a kind of scapegoat.

If you want to race, go to a track.

I cannot believe how f**king stupid people are over this issue.

I'm not sure if this is the example you were after, but both my mother and father were pulled over with P plates on the car (both times green, mums was me, dads was my brother) but they were let off both times...

It was basically a 'are you a P plater?' 'No.' 'Then feel free to take them off.' kinda deal...

I love when people rev their car at me, I rev back and let them chat... then the idiot leaves the line like a nutcase and I just wait... HILARIOUS everytime... I sometimes even make broom broom or bov noises myself if I feel my car is lacking... :D

Someone please give me an example of when this has ever happened...

Who really cares if they sit beside you and rev their cars. What's so hard about ignoring it?

If you get caught you're a f**kwit. Using the 'entrapment' line is a crock of shit because you were driving like a f**king retard anyway. Using that as an excuse is f**king pathetic as you are using them as a kind of scapegoat.

If you want to race, go to a track.

I cannot believe how f**king stupid people are over this issue.

Shut up pig.

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