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Same people starting the Police scaremongering... Get over it already. :rolleyes:

There is no point in "doing the right thing". The Vic Police don't care.

Take the car show @ Chaddy Autobharn where they just walked through and defected everyone after they were informed.

Good show of faith to the community that was. This isn't the first time it's occured, and won't be the last.

Over 8 years, never have i thought to inform the Police of any event I've organised and at times we've had 60cars+.

Idiots will be idiots regardless and will ONLY behave if there is a Police car visible.

It comes down to this:

If people misbehave, Police pre-warned or not - you'll all get flogged.

If people behave, Police pre-warned or not - you'll most likely be totally fine.

The problem with informing the police is out of the ones out you might get some that are happy to let it go unless something happens then you get the real dickhead cops that will take this as an easy oportunity to get you guys as bad as they can. Way I would see it is better off not telling them and making it harder for them to find you rather than giving them the heads up on where you are going to be so you are sitting ducks if there in a bad mood, which given its a public holiday they love to go harder.

Take the car show @ Chaddy Autobharn where they just walked through and defected everyone after they were informed.

it was that very occassion that i had in mind for the 'disadvantages' column

cops are prob reading this anyway lol

i dont see the need to inform them, if we get pulled up just let them know were on the way to the drive ins? its not like were off to the mountains for drifting

cops will be out that weekend all over the place anyway, luckily ive got an engineers cert sitting in my glovebox that may come in handy :D

dani as if ur over cars woman!

THE LIST

SAU

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35 cars +

Mohshen another +1

TurboTom another +1

brentos 1

miguelegant 1

jezza-gtr 1

= 40

Vic Imports

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17 cars

ClubCJ + Rcolt

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12 cars

JZX vic

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4 cars

TOTAL 73

73 Cars... why ruin a potentially awesome night with talk of popo?

http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1723702553/

^^ LOL

.. 'given it's a public holiday they like to go harder'.. they should be doing something more worthwhile like breathalysing all the drunk dickheads instead..

I'd like to see how they handle 70+ cars pulling into the RBT bus...

I'm moving house next weekend and I'm bummed I'm going to have to miss this...

Come on Laith, take a night off!!!

I'm trying to... ...GF complained the other night that she hadn't been to the movies for a while... ...but she also said that she hasn't seen F&F4... ...can't win at the moment...

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