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Looks like they're going to have to go with only 2nd hand uniforms this year, and share their street directories. Makes you wonder where all that revenue from the fines actually goes doesn't it! Good old Bracksie, what a champ

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/...7233095561.html

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hmmm, we really should help their cause.

...maybe i can donate them a pair of bald tyres I have sitting in the garage. Every little bit helps. Hell, i've got a few slightly chewed pens around here they can have ;) I can see the campaign now:

"Please give so they can bust"

any other suggestions?

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ok - i didnt say this.. but at a victorian police station, it was found out that the police car tires were being changed at a rate of 4 per week (with 10 cars in their lot).... so that means on avarge, each car was getting new tires every 10 weeks....

found out the boys had a deal with the local tirepower where they would say it had a "puncture" - but just give them the new one.... so all their personal cars had fresh tires.. nice hey!

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lol.. don't laugh i saw a couple of them riding around box Hill, yellow jackets and the rest. Its not quite the same scary police presence when they're commuting around on bicycles though. But well when its all the government will give them, desperate times call for desparate measures.

THink they blew the entire budget on those fancy blue TOG cars, so all they could afford after that was a few bicycles...ha!

and they obviously care so much about the environment issues, giving out those EPA's when such other developments are going on:

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/...7233171635.html

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f*ck bracks is pathetic!!!! i tell you, labour CANNOT manage money. full f*cking stop! all they do is spend, spend spend. and go, oh shit, we don't have anything anymore? f*cking pathetic, kick them out. put ppl back in who can actually manage a state economy.

so, so, soooo pathetic. And where the f*ck is the speeding revenue going??????

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Well today i saw the bicycle police in full action down in Station St, Box Hill... there were about 4 of them standing around on bikes defecting (i think) a poor asian guy in a black 32 gts-t. I wish i had a camera, it was really quite pathetic.

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Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

f*ck bracks is pathetic!!!! i tell you, labour CANNOT manage money. full f*cking stop! all they do is spend, spend spend. and go, oh shit, we don't have anything anymore? f*cking pathetic, kick them out. put ppl back in who can actually manage a state economy.  

so, so, soooo pathetic. And where the f*ck is the speeding revenue going??????

:(

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