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well if we're going to be OT I'd think you'd wait and see his attitude first. No point making a bad situation worse for no reason.

I still fail to see how a police officer would feel intimidated by this gesture. If they are going to book you then their name and badge number will be written on the ticket anyway.

Just play Opera. Pavarotti doesn't have duff-duff! :P

It confuses the hell out of the cops too!

LOL, I had Genesis cranked once and some cops came around the round-a-bout before I could jump on the volume, they just looked at me like wtf... Hahaha.

Also, last I heard it came under "undue & excessive noise", but I could be wrong.

I got pulled over once in Padbury in my Pulsar (that had full blown show sq system) for doing 60 in a 50 zone late at night, and before I drove off the guy goes 'and btw, I don't want to hear you music before I see your car come down the street'. I was playing Michael Buble at the time rofl.

Michael Bublé! LOL!

ok maybe i am safe then. coz i dont even go as loud as some of yous have mentioned. i play at volume 20 and the highest is 60. at 20 i cant look in the mirror coz its shaky. i had to lower the subwoofer gain. :)

I wish copz could just leave us alone for a day.

if there's a cop car next to you or behind you, try not looking at them at all and act as if nothing is going on. The more you move

around in your car thats when the cops will pull you over, they tend to spot any out of the ordinary behaviour every now and then.

Happened to me once in my old Ford, i was playing around with the radio and the antenna and there was a cop on a bike behind me,

he pulled me over. Another thing when you get pulled over, try to act as confident aas possible, get ready your license, rego papers

etc ... as soon as he walks over, that will show him that you have nothing to hide and most probably will let you go after several

questions and a look at your car.

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