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it would have to be a very slow day in the ofice for them to want to arrest you over a little thing like that!

I know a guy at work that has heapes of unpaid speeding and parking tickets. He work away from home alot so when ever they send him a notice to pay the fines he sends it back with NOT AT THIS ADDRESS written on it. hehehe

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i still owe nsw cops $150 (not much) but it was 2 x p plates tickets when i had p's so i decided not to pay. That was 12months ago and for each ticket i have had 3 letters saying if i dont pay i will get charged another 16.50 for late fee, but they still havent sent that one out.

also, mate got a ticket for 550 speeding in nsw and after 2 years he started getting letters saying they now had the right to seize property etc.. so he paid.

I had a warrant out on me for failing to surrender rego plates.

hows that for bullshit?

well I was innocent of the charges as the car in question I left with my first wife, when I signed the car over to her she also payed the rego by cheque and then later bounced that cheque (this some how canceled the change over)

five years later I found myself in court fighting to keep myself from going to prisson with a $1200 fine. The Good news is the transport prossicuter worked out what had happened and backed me in court and the charges were transfered over to the ex wife :-) Hee hee Take that bitch.

Originally posted by firebladejr

complain to the ombudsman, I have done it in other circumstances.. I had 5 guys try an assualt (bash me) in my own driveway, the fat **** cops came down about 6hrs after they were called (they were investigating a stolen BMX!) and i gave them a name and address of one of the men i recognised. I had neighbours willing to come to court e.t.c e.t.c,,  THOSE ****ED UP cops could not be bothered with my case, and said that my description of ONE of the guys wasnt correct... I tried to tell him its hard to remember what colour shirt he was wearing while they were beating me up!!!  My dad complained to the nSW ombudsman and i had the senior constables come over and apologise for their **** ups....the cops are useless mate even if you do complain to the ombudsman.... Lst yr (2002) my yz250 '02 model (dirtbike) I had owned for about 5 months ... cost 13 grand, and was in my garage .. Well while I was out and my mum was at home, some ****ing scum with a huge shifter got in my garage and threatened to kill my mum if she called the cops (he was rolling the bike out to his van) my mum called 000 and was hysterical, the police took 1 1/2 hrs to come on a 000 emergency call (armed break in) I was already at home by then, and when the cops come i could only do what i felt was neccessary ......wait for it..... Hocked up the biggest gholly i could and left one on the LAC's face. Also told him hes a fat fucing wanker that gets paid off our taxes.. got 2hrs in the cell but the satisfaction will last a lifetime ; ) ... P.S bike was insured..

I just saw this one...:D

firebladejr, you are a champ. :uh-huh:

It blows coping a ticket but I suppose have a think about it some of the cops have been Very cool in the past and just like any job there's some wankers unfortunatly there's alot more of them as cops.

I've been done in my 34 by the STTF for to low and loud, with my kids in the car doing 96km/hr in on the freway. The guys we're a bit anul towards me at the start but when I started talking to them they chilled a bit.

I did get a ticket to remedy but no fine.

I reckon their job would be the worst fu#$%in job in the world they have to do a shit job that nobody wants and people get pissed off at you everyday "yeh great career!"

Don't get me wrong I think that what happens to us sux chunks but I think we should remember that the the Politicians instead hate modified Cars the police just do the dirty work.

i was about to cop a fine for a single wiper blade on the front of my car the other day, started having a chat to them and they turned out ok, i got a defect notice with a self clearance and no fine or points. The coppers were more concerned in what stereo i had in the car and how i went at the jamboree cause i still had the stickers on the car :)

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