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Apparently there has been several defect stations with all unmarked Victorian cop cars and alot of officers crashing car yards dishing stickers.

If that were the case, it would be a joint Vic/SA task force to bust some kind of rebirthing scheme, not interstate cops being seconded to work on regular patrol duties in our state (unless for obvious emergencies, as happened with the Victorian bushfires where local officers were clearly overstretched). Other states are finding it just as difficult as SA is to get people to join the force, they're hardly gonna offload 60 officers just to help us out with routine matters.

Jeez, you guys, how gullible are you??! Best wives' tales I've read all week!

:)

aint nothing wrong with becoming a cop, its hard work, but the pay is good. I applied twice, but i dont have enough "life experience".

Jeez, you guys, how gullible are you??! Best wives' tales I've read all week!

+1 :yes:

I have heard of a fair bit of "heat" on the imports over the weekend and did see a few cops then usual on the roads but nothing to worry about

Heat on imports? since when Krishy? :D

Spotted 7 unmarked police cars (Blue Holden Commodore Omegas) at Reynella McDonalds at 10:15am. They were plotting before they took off together.

they were plotting which mc d's theyve already got their free food from that day, you see they only give them so many free meals a day before they turn them down.

hey it dont compare to the paranoid mofos around xmas that believe cops are evil jews and dont celebrate it.

every xmas they lock up their cars in fear a cop is going to pull them over for no reason and get all grinch like on there ass.

and i drove on saturday night didnt see anything out of the norm, hell i was accidently driving with 1 headlight.

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and i drove on saturday night didnt see anything out of the norm, hell i was accidently driving with 1 headlight.

Same, and I did see a few police out when I picked the mrs up from work. (incidentally got persuaded by the guy at Repco to buy some expensive Narva replacement H1 globes!!!!)

I don't know if anyone lives out towards Fulham Gardens, but I saw 3 speed cameras in and around the are this morning as well as 2 motorcycled police sitting on corners watching traffic.

hey it dont compare to the paranoid mofos around xmas that believe cops are evil jews and dont celebrate it.

every xmas they lock up their cars in fear a cop is going to pull them over for no reason and get all grinch like on there ass.

and i drove on saturday night didnt see anything out of the norm, hell i was accidently driving with 1 headlight.

It wasnt Christmas but I was pulled over for nothing and defected the day after New Years :down:

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