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I dont know if you are on this forum but if you are I hope you read this. The airport business car park is not the smartest place to practice your drifting. This may come as a surprise to some people, but airports generally have really tight security. Believe it or not, aeroplanes cost a lot of money and airlines like to make sure that they don't get damaged. let alone all the terrorist hijackings and sabotage and shit. so it goes without saying that there are CCTV cameras all over the place and people working in the hangars. Then there is the airport security that drives around checking all the locks on doors. Not to mention the worksite security checking up on things. And guess what else. The AFP also do regular patrols of the airport. So breaking into a car park in a fairly secure and monitored place like an airport is not the smartest idea. It doesn't really make us look good and tends to encourage blitzes on performance cars. So use your brain when you want to go and practice sliding your car and do it somewhere that the people that want to catch you aren't.

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I dont know if you are on this forum but if you are I hope you read this. The airport business car park is not the smartest place to practice your drifting. This may come as a surprise to some people, but airports generally have really tight security. Believe it or not, aeroplanes cost a lot of money and airlines like to make sure that they don't get damaged. let alone all the terrorist hijackings and sabotage and shit. so it goes without saying that there are CCTV cameras all over the place and people working in the hangars. Then there is the airport security that drives around checking all the locks on doors. Not to mention the worksite security checking up on things. And guess what else. The AFP also do regular patrols of the airport. So breaking into a car park in a fairly secure and monitored place like an airport is not the smartest idea. It doesn't really make us look good and tends to encourage blitzes on performance cars. So use your brain when you want to go and practice sliding your car and do it somewhere that the people that want to catch you aren't.

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pretty sure it was a 200sx. we got a call from airport security asking about it and when we described the car they said that they had seen them before. only this time they pulled rego off of cctv. apparently its 3 grand just for being in the car park without access passes. and car confiscated for 28 days

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