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just before the guildford rd turn off on collier rd 2 cops are standing their with a hand held but not even picking people up for speeding seems to be pulling all imports over.

apparently new laws today about everything old permits wont be any good for some reason. i got a warning today he was pritty fair suppose because new rules only today but on the front of my kit there are to rounded off point which are really just bits where the air flow has been cut out but apparently anything that looks anythink like pointy on your body kit is now a yellow sticker which means everything has to be rechecked now.

so be carefull

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looks like it. cop seemed alright but i did sort of pull the whole i just started a new job and car blew up now this is the only way to get from bassendean to kallaroo so may have helped lol otherwise i could have been the first sticky with these bogas new laws. seems like the new laws are all aimed at the imports they werent even bothering to hold the hand held up to anything else

omg that shits me to tears got i hate the new laws but i supose once they get rid of imports and accidents and deaths and hooning is still around maybe then they will figure out it was those falcador idiots. plus i just saw a speed camera in a school zone of beechboro rd just infront of the school

another thing dunno if it only ever happens to me but do the cops full on kick and push down and yank on everything especially kits to anybody else.

I mean kick the shit out of anything hard enough and it will break. What happens to us if we wanted to check if a cop cars safe and start kicking their bumpers. Pritty sure any contact like that with their cars is like 5000 or something. If they dented a panel do they have to pay for repairs

and here i am thinkin oh yay new ceffys finally gonna get gt35r and uras kit and 18's and now cops wana step up

the level of dished out s%$t, one day it'll come back on them in the form of a riot or something like that

This is sounding beyond ridiculous :)

Are there any online sites or anything that list or have informaion on the new laws?

It would be kind of good to know what the cops are going to be picking on ppl for, esp since I'm a girl, i bet they'd make shit up if they were in a bad enough mood.

Although my car should be find because it's not even modded...

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