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The Police in Victoria, seem to 'randomly' pull people over. Now if you drive an import, especially a skyline you're more likely to be pulled over. Especially if when they check your number plate before pulling you over, you have an ethnic sounding name!

Now, whats more, is that once they do pull you over and you comply patiently with all their bullshit talking, they search, yes spend 20 minutes searching for something to do you for! How is this fair? Then you have to pay a fine or putting a whole in your own car! What the hell is this world coming to? Where the hell is the freedom?

Revenue raisers, they dick people for that, but you can be a serial killer and live in our prison system off our money!!!

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Sorry i don't know how to use this properly, but how is it your fault when it was approved by an engineer, and then gained a road worthy cert. THEN when pulled over again, it miraculously wasn't roadworthy any longer! And no new mods were made. And it WAS a legit cert to begin with, since VASS certs can only be given by properly accredited people, no?

Edited by SliikChik

What did they get you for?

Cops don't really care about certificates, especially if you've been a naughty driver or given them attitude. Their job sucks some days and they don't need some punk telling them that their drift was "accidental".

the girl has a valid point by saying skylines are NOT randomly pulled over, they are targeted, which isnt fair ofcourse.. but the rest of this post was rather useless and the original point is not even worth making a thread over lol......

too many of these threads!

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