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i am amazed at the fact that 11 skylines managed to not get fined for speeding.. that means there were just cruising

so it that illegal now in VIC also

You guys really do live in a Policed State

Thank God QLD is not there yet, but would not take long to catchup i would think

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Well the officer told them if they were to leave - nobody would be defected or EPA'd.

Turns out that was a lie and people are now getting EPA's in the mail - which is a no-proof based defect. Bit pathetic.

I've been informed however that my response will be published on 8th March.

Should be good :)

Well the officer told them if they were to leave - nobody would be defected or EPA'd.

Turns out that was a lie and people are now getting EPA's in the mail - which is a no-proof based defect. Bit pathetic.

I've been informed however that my response will be published on 8th March.

Should be good :)

please publish the Link, when it's out

would love to have a read

:)

Shame the article is so poorly written - given no mention of illegal activity or major public concern described within, I'd love to have used it in the next newsletter as an event review.

Well the officer told them if they were to leave - nobody would be defected or EPA'd.

He didn't say that explicitly, but that was certainly the vibe we got from him.

What is most annoying is that one guy was let off an obvious defect (height) with a warning, yet others are copping far more dubious EPA notices :\

Looking forward to your response Ash!

Shame the article is so poorly written - given no mention of illegal activity or major public concern described within, I'd love to have used it in the next newsletter as an event review.

"Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol clocked several cars within the convoy speeding".

As i said in the wasteland, they just had no way of knowing who it was. Poorly written and a load of bullshit nonetheless!

who was the muppet who didn't have an alcohol interlock fitted?

if your that stubborn the court makes you get an interlock you really deserve a punch in the throat :domokun:

the whole thing is pretty pathetic... I dunno why you all pulled over... I would've kept driving and pled ignorance... cop!? I didn't see any cops... I though everyone was pulling over to check out each others BOVs

"Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol clocked several cars within the convoy speeding".

As i said in the wasteland, they just had no way of knowing who it was. Poorly written and a load of bullshit nonetheless!

As far as I'm concerned, if no one got charged over it, nothing happened and the rest is just hype / speculation.

Umm...

What's the gun in the photograph for?

To empasise the danger of the issue. Because all Skyline drivers are dangerous, Terry. And it's serious business if you're travelling in a convoy. Convoy? No, a gang! That's more like it. You can't drive your car on the road, that's...why that's...illegal! I'm sure of it. What? No laws against doing that? Well, I'll just find an arbitrary law that you and 99% of people on the road are breaking everyday, that'll teach you something. Now get out of our suburb, we don't want you buying petrol from our service stations and food from our local stores.

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