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Thie is ****ing bullshit man wot a bunch of ****s.....

Traffic Nazi in his SS done me and said they knew i put all the shit back on blah blah blah and he said i'm "mocking" the system by puttin the shit back on there after passin defect.....

and slaped me with the fine

done me for 3 things

Too Low

Too Loud

Exhaust Wobbling (WTF with that)

And it was $163 for each thing.....

If you cops are reading this get a ****ing life man i wasn't doing n e thing wrong was just drivin..... Pick on the shit boxes that deserve to be drivin off a cliff!

He actually said to me too "you havn't done any thing wrong just that we knew u put all the gear back on"

So exactly i ain't doin n e thing stupid so go ****in jump u fools!

****in Traffic Nazi's

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Did you get a badge number? If they are picking you up because they said you put it back on and that it didnt pass....WTF do they know, did they do the inspection themselves?

Find out what station they work at, and if you truely believe they have been harrassing you unduely, make a complaint - perhaps next time they will think twice. If you dont get any satisfaction, go and speak to your local polly, they get things hapening;)

But i feel like if i make a complaint i'm fuct because i live in a small town that they will come down on me like a ton of bricks so i dunno......

I mean i used 2 do stupid shit but i mean i've calmed down now so they just continue to give me warnings......... Its just the hi-way patrol they the ones that **** me over all the local boys don't care its low and loud and all that shit........

So why they gotta come get me and shit?

Yeah it seemed more like that but because there are only 2 Skylines here where i live its easy 2 pick me out ay

My 32 and me mates 33

He seen me and chucked a u-ey, i knew even before that that i was gonna get done...... As soon as i saw him i knew striaght away ay........

Its like they know they can get me so they do........

Good on ya boys i hope ya feel good that your pickin on us, bet u feel heaps big

u might as well go 200kmph since you're paying for it anyways .. if it were me i'd go complain to anyone and everyone .. get his badge number ... go to his station speak to his boss ... go to the local newspaper ... council since its pretty small town ... i dont' know .. get word of ur treatment to everyone ...

i was drivin along the parade, then i saw a coppa chuck a u turn then follow me. I was fuming cos all i was doing was drivin normally. anyway he pulls me over and it turns out to be the cop that defected me the first time. He asked me 2 things, if the defect was off, which i replied yes and showed him the form (always keep it in my car) and then he asked how long i waited to lower it again (i thought oh oh im ****ed) and i replied that i just did it last week. Anyway he checked the tyres then said ok cya.... I was sooo ****en happy, the cop seemed half decent

Morale of the story, there are some good cops and there are some bad cops.

lowering your car seems to be cop magnet, well if that was the case then why do i see commondores, lancers, celica's and the likes lowered so much that I would be suprised if they can pull off a u turn, not being defected but when it comes to skylines then its another story all together.

in regards to the fine, they just like to pick on us simply because its their job, not catching theifs nor protecting the community but defecting imports.

I got pulled over last weekend on Anzac Highway because I took off fast from the lights, and sort of had some wanker next to me.....

well anyway, they were really cool - asked me how fast I was going, and I was just honest and said "about 80". They told me how Skylines etc drag up and down Anzac Highway all night, so I just told them that what I did was "stupid" blah blah blah, and they let me off with a warning, stating that normally they would defect me and book me.

So, cops aren't always bad, or should I say city cops - country cops are normally ar$eholes!

Who cares if u got let off 32Godzilla, how much did u beat the other guy by? hehe

Enrico, I'll get slammed in about a week.... keepn it gangsta yall haha

I haven't had a run in with cops once yet... but then again I dont exactly do thing's that bring attention to myself.

ive been let of that many times for doing shit wrong its not funny. but ive also copped my fair bit of shit. you have to give the cops a bit of space as they have a hard job. but if you are being harassed by a police officer, targeted unfairly do follow it up, but when you do this dont make an arse outta yourself. be veryu controlled and fair about what you do and say.

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