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Yeah...fantastic night for me...here i was thinking i was gonna roll up and see a few faces and talk some shit.

Instead I rock up and the cops decide to f*ken follow me and f*ken defect me and 2 fines....

Im like wtf we cant even have a quiet meet up without you guys ruining it....

Anyways looks like i wont be at the midnight cruise....and will have to f*ken tow my car to sandown.

Sucks to be me tonite.

Cops are f*ken dogs.

Goodnight.

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totally agree with your view about thugs and crimes in melbourne matt....hrrmm, all we need is a better idea when approaching meetups like this to prevent what happend. the boys at ns.com have weekly meetups at monash too, it gets organised by one person with pm's sent to members, i dont think they have had police show up in the past 2 years, just campus security

Yeah...fantastic night for me...here i was thinking i was gonna roll up and see a few faces and talk some shit.

Instead I rock up and the cops decide to f*ken follow me and f*ken defect me and 2 fines....

Im like wtf we cant even have a quiet meet up without you guys ruining it....

Anyways looks like i wont be at the midnight cruise....and will have to f*ken tow my car to sandown.

Sucks to be me tonite.

Cops are f*ken dogs.

Goodnight.

Sorry to hear man - that was my r33 that parked next to the evo and then left. its just utter bs - like i said, while they were defecting you, there was other idiots on wellington/princess hwy booting the shit out of their car.... :)

totally agree with your view about thugs and crimes in melbourne matt....hrrmm, all we need is a better idea when approaching meetups like this to prevent what happend. the boys at ns.com have weekly meetups at monash too, it gets organised by one person with pm's sent to members, i dont think they have had police show up in the past 2 years, just campus security

Yep - we will come up with something inorder to organise the next meet.......def gonna happen, but it will be at a different venue.

Its not like a whole bunch of us are gonna go and do tokyo drift around monash or anything.....but im bloody sick of the fact that car enthusiasts cannot catch up and chill out with some car chat.

im working on that car enthusiast stuff. got a thread going. and heaps of support to set up a representative face for us. pubicists donations and even hosting and our own .org.au. setting up car enthusiast commitiee of australia. and reconised clubs promoted and listed as enthusiasts not hoons. trying to chuck in a bit of media support aswell.... fingers crossed it works... this crap like tonight was bullshit.

im working on that car enthusiast stuff. got a thread going. and heaps of support to set up a representative face for us. pubicists donations and even hosting and our own .org.au. setting up car enthusiast commitiee of australia. and reconised clubs promoted and listed as enthusiasts not hoons. trying to chuck in a bit of media support aswell.... fingers crossed it works... this crap like tonight was bullshit.

mega bullshit - it shitted over my gastro that i had last week.......

edit - i mean that tonight was mega bullshit :)

maybe u should do as the NS boys do... f*k these tards in the egg and bacon rolls.

its because of idiots like the driver that crashed and killed himself and hte passenger today at lygon street.....suddenly there is more emphasis on all enthusiasts as being hoons......

anyone who got there early, how did the police show up?? i go to monash clayton and campus security are fags! i bet they rang the popo

Yeah, I was there from the start. At about 8:30 a cop car drove past. About 8:45 there were significantly more cars and a cop cars turns up, drives down and asks us what we're doing. We tell him we're having a meet then getting dinner, he seems fine with that and then goes and sits down the end of the carpark. Cop number two rocks up and joins him down the end of the carpark. Cop number 3 comes in then leaves. Everything seems fine, people keep rocking up but don't venture down the end where the cops are. As soon as a P Plater in an R32 rocks up and goes down the end and past them they both follow and when he parks they block him in. Pretty much they were just waiting for someone to drive past them that looked detectable, hence why it was just a stand-off between them and us, no way were we starting cars while they were waiting for us.

It was nice to meet some new people and see some new cars, however I have to say it turned into a shit night. I normally have no problems with police and authority but what the police did was a massive waste of time and tax payer dollars. I hate being intimidated when I'm not doing anything wrong.

i enjoyed the meet and the chat until that happend.. :blink: What did everyone do? go home or something? i drove around for a bit and around 10:30 down princess there 3-4 cops cars 3 of them were booking ford drivers

I was angry, I just went home.

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wasnt a bad night. sorry to the guy in the GTR, the cops were obviously bored from sitting there and thought that u were an easy target, what did they get ya for ne way? i left wen every one else did just cruised down wellington rd with sky..cab and a white 22 and i think the white 34 as well then went on to the free way to a pool place in narre for a bourbon. hehehe

fark jsut woke up - had a dream that my car got defected, and that i walked to subway to eat dinner.....no idea wtf that was all about

but yeah - thats what we gonna do next time calvin. We just gonna pm each other.

But dont lie - you enjoyed other things too didnt u :blink:

As Emsta said the best way to go is that if you are a SAU-VIC official club member there will be no problems in you participating. Also people that have been coming for the past couple of months to our meets which we know well. Only problem is new people as we dont know who they are. Might sound a bit drastic but we must KNOW they aren't cops otherwise there will be a repeat of last tonight.

We have to work out a good system because every other meet we have had has been very enjoyable and a great getting to know other members type event.

i agree with you matthew, i was prob one of the random non sau members last night and only decided to come because somewhere on this thread it mentioned anyone is allowed as long as they behave. im just as a car enthusiest like you boys and just wanted to drop by and meet/talk to some people, thats what meetups between enthusiests is all about. imo the bigger the turnout the better it is, yeah keeping it safe and knowing whose attending is a hard thing to controll. with us at melbs15, they sell melbs15.com stickers for $20 for members, so anytime we gather for a meet whether newb or not, as long as they have that sticker every1 knows their there for the meetup and nothing stupid :blink:

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