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10pm today sitting at the lights when a black VE SS tinted windows blacker than black :P , lines up side by side with me ready to rumble revs his engine. from me no response so he revs again but a little bit higher in the rev range still no reponse from me. i can tell he wants to race me bad, trying to get me to race him. but guess what? i saw all the extra antennas on his back window. bloody cop! now that's entrapment! :(

that is just wrong!!!!! :/

has this happen to anyone else here as well?

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Should have put your window down and told him SAU VIC have drag days for that kind of thing!!

I always go extra slow from the lights if someone is trying to make me drag them/similiar, so noone can get confused about whether I was racing them or not..

sad times we live in! good on ya for having the wit to realise and not give in! even if it wasnt a cop im sure u'd have puppied it off the lights and let that common whore know that racing aint for the streets. u deserve to own a 34 R if u aint draggin!

good work

:(

what a punk.....Should have reved a bit, waited till he took off, pull over to the side then dialled 000 and reported him :(

"excuse me officer, sorry to bother you when your stuffing donuts in your mouth, but your collegue is street racing and is a major threat to public safety"

10pm today sitting at the lights when a black VE SS tinted windows blacker than black :P , lines up side by side with me ready to rumble revs his engine. from me no response so he revs again but a little bit higher in the rev range still no reponse from me. i can tell he wants to race me bad, trying to get me to race him. but guess what? i saw all the extra antennas on his back window. bloody cop! now that's entrapment! :)

that is just wrong!!!!! :)

has this happen to anyone else here as well?

If your car is the one in your avartar I'm amazed he didn'y pull you over for a "random" breath test anyway.

i thought unmarked police cars cant/dont have window tint? All the ones ive seen have no tint and its easy to spot the lights sitting on the parcel shelf..

Nah, they have such a dark tint you cant see through them at all. Unless you shine a torch on the window at night.

Dirty MUTHA F**king cops.

Cheapest / lowest way to entrap someone minding their own bussiness. Bastards! And I don't think I have come across any REAL Hoon who actualy revs their engine.

They usual just wait at the lights.

Cops think their being a hoon and can suck us in but when they rev the car is just making it more obvious.

Go on ya for not giving in!

I don't drag at the lights. Its just pointless and reckless.

BTW if ya did drag him, he would have shit himself, your car would absolutly destroy it.

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