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did any1 else on here enjoy the police blitz thru caboolture as much as i did.

i saw 1 highway patrol and 2 unmarked police cars north bound, south of caboolture, and 3 normal

cars south bound 2 the north of caboolture, all with their speed guns out, spaced about 1 klm apart.

also saw about 4 driving around in caboolture pulling random ppl over.

i thought it was good because they were all occupied when i drove by them. yay.

still haven't been pulled over. (touch wood) ;):):laugh:

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When it comes to police the only thing it is illegal for them to do is causing physical harm to another being in a case other then self defense. When it comes to traffic laws they are allowed to do anything that they feel is fit to do. In a instance of them being a mere k apart it would be considered smart thinking on there behalf, because a lot of us all think when we pass one car we are not likely to run into another for a while, you would be surprised how many people do get pulled over for this kind of thinking.

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Little bit of a different situation but... Isn't there some law about them being set up too close to a fixed camera though?

Because aren't a lot of those fixed cameras only there due to that location is a hot spot and too dangerous for a police vehicle to be parked?

I might be totally wrong tho :nyaanyaa: lol

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No infact as stated they are able to set up like that purley becuase people slow down for camera then speed up again, i don't like it but they can do it.

The best one i ever saw was on the way to work one day 1 car in the truck inspection station on ramp at burbengary then a k up the road another car in the emergency stopping area and then another 2 k later a camera

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duuno what the big thing is here. I'm driving various skyline cars with no front plates( I have a trade plate.) on them right past these guys and they do not flinch

I dont think anyone mentioned anything in regards to number plates...?

Sure puts a stop to "roll on drags as soon as we pass the speed camera" though...lol

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yeah true that...... about two xmas's ago was a really sad day here a guy on a motorbike was killed at the end of my street so every christmas it reminds us of it :bunny:

bloody idiots close off our streets cause of the stupid xmas lights which nooo one puts up anymore thats why the guy died cause he didnt live in our street so he couldn't have known :bunny:

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did any1 else on here enjoy the police blitz thru caboolture as much as i did.

i saw 1 highway patrol and 2 unmarked police cars north bound, south of caboolture, and 3 normal

cars south bound 2 the north of caboolture, all with their speed guns out, spaced about 1 klm apart.

also saw about 4 driving around in caboolture pulling random ppl over.

i thought it was good because they were all occupied when i drove by them. yay.

still haven't been pulled over. (touch wood) :D:P:)

sounds like the 'boys in blue' are gearing up for Xmas. they used the same tatic on the M1 on Tue this week. also saw my first ute being used as an unmarked traffic law enforcer on Wed, near Coomera. description: white, holden, '07-'08?, after market wheels and slightly lowered from what I could see. clearly a "sucker car" hoping to activate the adrenal glands of would-be racers!!!.

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