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:D Evening People of Nsw . just less than half an hour ago . i got a msg on my screen which was more like an application stating my skyline was to loud . i will post up a pic of this msg. just wondering if anyone has got this ? its really depressing you spend the best part of 2 years building a car n getting f**ked on within the first week. the engine hasent even been bedded in yet! -Grant
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How did they get your number?

Sounds more like a prank then it being actually from the EPA.

Dont Epa officers have the right to cross reference the rta database in accordance with a complaint ?

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Dont Epa officers have the right to cross reference the rta database in accordance with a complaint ?

As far as im aware, Yes, but still why would they have your mobile? I thought RTA only takes home numbers, or has this changed?

Also you would be notified in the mail, not by SMS. There a whole lot of other mumbo jumbo they have to send with it.

For your sake, i hope its not. To me i just looks like a prank someone is playing on you, anyone you pranked recently?

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As far as im aware, Yes, but still why would they have your mobile? I thought RTA only takes home numbers, or has this changed?

Also you would be notified in the mail, not by SMS. There a whole lot of other mumbo jumbo they have to send with it.

For your sake, i hope its not. To me i just looks like a prank someone is playing on you, anyone you pranked recently?

Im not the pranking type. i havent been rude to anyone. im sure the rta takes mobile numbers aswell now

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