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you weren't the blue 34 gtr with gold rims that was 'accelerating fast' against a black gallardo a few weeks back on blackburn road are you?

so who won? (yeah yeah i know no street racing talk and all that but c'mon... were talking a 34gtr probably modded vs a gallardo!)

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so who won? (yeah yeah i know no street racing talk and all that but c'mon... were talking a 34gtr probably modded vs a gallardo!)

yeah that was me. i was following my friend, accelerated to speed limit than cruised NOT RACING. i have raced him on private property. With launch beat him by 3.5 car lengths by 3rd gear and taking off normal than planting it i get creamed (once on boost start to catch up but he's way to far in front).

so..

did you actually see that he was a cop or are you just assuming?

maybe it wasn't a cop at all...

100% sure it's a cop, he had a little box in right hand corner and i could just make out the uniform.

the unnecessary acceleration law states that it is up to OFFICER DISCRETION as to whether you were breaking said law... the same is for breaking traction... all you would need is the tiniest noise (which aint hard with FAT tyres :D)

also it is illegal to swear directly at an officer, or make an obscene guesture towards one... i'm sure a few of you will remember the debacle a few years ago when that guy stuck his finger up at a speed camera (when they were run by cops) and got snapped and niel mitchel (i think) paid the $1000 fine for him... then the cops kicked up a fuss but there was technically no law against "gifting" $1k and him paying the fine....

I was under the impression that a police officer has to either be wearing a badge,uniform or hat or driving a marked police car or show me identification before i have to legally acknowledge them as law enforcement officers until then their just another bogan in a commonwhore who will get the middle finger.

I was under the impression that a police officer has to either be wearing a badge,uniform or hat or driving a marked police car or show me identification before i have to legally acknowledge them as law enforcement officers until then their just another bogan in a commonwhore who will get the middle finger.

Here Here,

BTW Coppers driving Falcons are excempt from said act as we pity you. :D

100% sure it's a cop, he had a little box in right hand corner and i could just make out the uniform.

yeah but you cant be 100% because you didnt actually see him..if the tint was blacker than black

might have been a security guard or something who knows.

assumption is the mother of all bollocksups

if im in my crap car n see one of these cops around ill follow them with my cammra and film them all day, im sure they will be pissed off but hey i dont work much so i could spend a day to try n put a nice "hoon" movie together staring UNDER COVER cops for ppl on youtube.. :D one day

Damn fine idea...!! even more so if you had a mate in the back seat operating a camera, Then play the coppa at his own game...Inch the car forward as the lights are about to change, rev the engine like you are about to gun it...lights go green you just sit there, hopefully he will be stupid enough to break traction off the line..Your mate gets it all on camera....Bam..get that coppa fined for reckless driving..Undisputable evidence

Damn fine idea...!! even more so if you had a mate in the back seat operating a camera, Then play the coppa at his own game...Inch the car forward as the lights are about to change, rev the engine like you are about to gun it...lights go green you just sit there, hopefully he will be stupid enough to break traction off the line..Your mate gets it all on camera....Bam..get that coppa fined for reckless driving..Undisputable evidence

So all people with in car camera mounts should have a camera on play everytime you are crusin around town. Similiar to the cop cars have when they pull ya over?

well easier said than done, but if recorded from the video recorder of a mobile phone and then transferred to disk or something...much more possible.

you could that. but in the end he will find out who u r, cops always take extra care of their own. word by mouth gets around of who F'ed him up and every cop will go out of thier way to hassle u. would be nice but not worth it.

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