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spewin this is long weekend, biggest crack down ever they are saying. get your roadys booked in for next week :thumbsup:

AHh, Dam good point. My road worthy cert still have 15 days left on it. Does that count? if i take it back to vic roads to clear defect.

If anyone know the answer to this, Would be great. May be the Difference weather i Come or not.

not ull need new RWC if its been used to clear a defect already.. could try talking your way around it but i dont like ur chances.

blitz starts today so ill suss out the location of this place if its all freeway from my place basically ill still come down cos ur safe on freeways thankgod haha!

not ull need new RWC if its been used to clear a defect already.. could try talking your way around it but i dont like ur chances.

blitz starts today so ill suss out the location of this place if its all freeway from my place basically ill still come down cos ur safe on freeways thankgod haha!

*cough* r u sure about that? lol ;)

Donny being Doncaster? Donnybrook?

Well ill be there then seeing as im only in donny, and the intended route sounds like a good one the stag Looooves Yarra blvd HAHA. >_< ....

like i said tav you can try your chances but if you have used that particular RWC to clear 1 defect and get another you'd be lucky to get away with using same one, unless u got done for same things and pleaded your case that the cop was just a goose.

*shrug*

blitz started yesterday according to the abc news article.

Not likely to be "Blitzed" around the north eastern suburbs. They be closing of Chapel St and hunting people on dead straight roads out in the middle of nowhere.

They'll also set up booze buses but you won't get checked there as long as your car doesn't look like a piece of shit.

They don't actually want to "lower the road toll", but rather they want to book as many people as possible so next week they can crap on about what a bunch of tards we are and how they are going to introduce even more archaic laws to curb the out of control road toll. From there they introduce more cameras and revenue raising devices all in the name of "safety".

my local paper had a big spread on how they have extra members to crack down on all road offences and wait for this for a real road toll lowering statement.. we will be focusing on all serious traffic infringements driving on mobiles, drink driving, speeding and heres the best bit INNAPROPRIATE USE OF FOG LAMPS!

your fkn kidding me right?

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