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A friend of abloke that works with me is a copper...he received a couple of months ago a brand new commo ss with all the toys you can put in them... and the flashing ligths hidde near where the rear speakers are so ,if you pass close to it you can,t realize what it is... :(

dont even get me started on spotting cops... last nyt on princess highway there was at least 10 cop cars within 100 metres.. got pulled over once and then again 50 metres down the road and got a defect for having a pod filter and an intercooler... looks lyk the eastlink or monash is best way to get to the city..

i sort of noticed this last night as well driving up to the city, on princess highway. Around 10 o'clockish there were way too many cops then usual, i thought it there was something suspicous happening.

each time i saw a cop there was a car pulled over or at one a cop did a u-turn and had its lights on drove behind me but then indicated last minute and pulled over some other guy ( i shiet my pants) prbly saw 6-8 cops just driving from westall road to crown -.-

A friend of abloke that works with me is a copper...he received a couple of months ago a brand new commo ss with all the toys you can put in them... and the flashing ligths hidde near where the rear speakers are so ,if you pass close to it you can,t realize what it is... :D

Only way you know they're cops is by the two extra aerials that the VE SS Commodores have added on the rear window, refer this pic I took a few months back of one...

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Like you said though, full of toys inside, some things I reckon a standard car would be defected for :D

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lol, vb as ur username..

i was in werribee 2 nyts ago, and seen a brand new ve ssv ute, with 4 antenas and a copper driving it..

bastards are in ute now lol.. wats next, mazda 2's, and hyundai excel's ffs..

its not like there invisable with all those antena's and shit..

Ive seen a cop going around in an undercover Baby Blue Toyota Camry. Anything is open now.

Massive Police blitz on fri/sat nights on princes h/way

atleast 15 Ve SS tmu marked/unmarked cars out

shitloads of people getting pulled over ..

got pulled over satday and mate got defected and he let me off stock car (sorta) for the win hahah

lol the hole campaign is a sham i tell ya..... they just use it as an excuse to be closer to the servo's so they can get there do-nuts quicker

I think this one is a lead up to the real sham, next week there will be a blitz in narre warren, will have a booze bus set up out side krispy kreme.

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