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Cops Defecting Around Terrigal This Thurs/fri Night And Next Thurs/fri Night


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I heard from a reliable source that the cops will be setting up a defect station at the Haven, Terrigal this Thursday & Friday night and next Thursday & Friday night. I believe that this includes emissions testing, but dont quote me on that. Lights will be set up, and unmarked police cars will be sent out to pick up modified cars and escort them back to the Haven for testing.

I never ever drive my car on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday night due to this possibility, but for those that do, watch out on the above mentioned nights.

Thanks for the heads up mate.

It's this time of year they make the haven a defect hole. I've seen them drag cars from past West Gosford Maccas all the way to the haven just to defect/EPA them.

Yeah, hopefully ill get down there for a look. Ive gotta work both nights, but maybe ill take the Ambulance down if we've got no jobs. Im gonna warn anyone who isnt acting like an idiot too.

Shaun.

You need to change the heading to SYDNEY WIDE. Because the police will be everywhere this weekend, this is a special test for the xmas holiday workup. So inform people t drive the Grandma CAR...LOL

yes it did.

there were a stack of unmarked police cars cruising around...

it was surprising how many cars they did pull over

spoke to guy in a blue silvia who was getting his car checked out, he was a good guy

says he gets a lot of interest from the police...

definately the best car of the night though

- Daniel

Extra heavy Sydney wide all day patrols were announced and started last Saturday, ostensibly targeting drink driving. They will be doing this for 4 weeks. Note, not during Christmas itself.

The intention is to make people feel they should not drink and drive this Christmas holidays by driving home the message of police presence in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

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