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one of my mates used to get pulled over alot and questioned about drugs (might have been flagged) (his car was an 88 laser at the time shit box thing, not done up) was on his way to get the coffee's one morning (carpenter) and harrased about selling drugs etc, got the shits and pretty much said i dont know where you guys got your info from i dont touch the things (true) and i would appreciate it if you'd stop harrassing me and it worked.

so yeh i think if someone gets the shits with you they can say any bullshit and you might get hassled, so no not everyone deserves it

and please kujotk try not to be so aggressive as you have been in lots of threads as most of the people on this forum ive found have quite a bit of respect for the rules etc and want to set a good example so police see us in a different light, its amazing how many threads there are on ns.com about getting hassled by the cops etc

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one of my mates used to get pulled over alot and questioned about drugs (might have been flagged) (his car was an 88 laser at the time shit box thing, not done up) was on his way to get the coffee's one morning (carpenter) and harrased about selling drugs etc, got the shits and pretty much said i dont know where you guys got your info from i dont touch the things (true) and i would appreciate it if you'd stop harrassing me and it worked.

so yeh i think if someone gets the shits with you they can say any bullshit and you might get hassled, so no not everyone deserves it

and please kujotk try not to be so aggressive as you have been in lots of threads as most of the people on this forum ive found have quite a bit of respect for the rules etc and want to set a good example so police see us in a different light, its amazing how many threads there are on ns.com about getting hassled by the cops etc

i wasnt being agressive??? if you get black flagged there is most likely a reason for it, and if you bring the black flag upon youself i cant see why people get shitty about it. yes most of the people on here are respectful and decent on sau compared to ns.com, but really compareing that is like comparing people from the eastern suburbs to people from the south western suburbs of sydney.

Yes there is more crime in the south west, yes there might be less crime in the east, but there is still allot of crime in both regions, just as there are still allot of fools on here that we hear street racing and (unintentially doing burn outs) APARRENTLY...

the best way to not get black flaged as i said before is to not give anyone a reason to black flag you. and if you do get it by your fault or not, just change your plates...

i still stand by my statement "if your dumb cnt enough to get black flagged you most probably deserve it", thats not agressive and i used the words "if" and "most probably". in english that usually means dont drive like a tool and you wont get hassled.

still dont see how i'm agressive? im just saying it as it is...

dunno, just your rta driving history, i think the black flag thing is an unofficial thing within the police, so if a cop has entered a note so when they run your plates the note will come up, like if they think your into burnouts they will have a things saying make sure you check tyres for roadworthy etc

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my brother was blacked flagged, cops even showed him (he didn’t know at the time or what it was for) but as he was helping some random on the motorway to change his tyre the Cops lifted the black flag as he went out of his way to help someone else...

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