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Cops are in full force this week, and over the long weekend.

All the Traffic Management Units are rostered for patrol so just be cautious.

Not that it's anything to people who drive responsibly, but if you have a moded up car, be fore warned about being "randomly" pulled over for defect checks.

Reminder that exhausts must be below 90dB (which is stupid because my car does 94dB from factory, either way I've lost).

Still kind of a pointless political push operation as people are still dying on the roads, just an excuse for a revenue raiser.

ANYWAY, you have been given the heads up.

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Isn't there industrial action at the moment???... :thanks::stupid::pwned::google::spam::ban: ...I think they won't be doing anything to raise money for the government until they get their pay raise...

But on that note... ...I don't know any cop that would put industrial action before public safety...

But on that note... ...I don't know any cop that would put industrial action before public safety...

actually they have been parking near speed cameras' this week to stop people getting caught and as the government lies to tell us " they are ONlY there for our safety... NOTHING to do with revenue raising"

;)

ive noticed heaps of cops on the road the past week or two. I got defected last week but now I'm armed with a valid rwc... invincible!

Either way the skyline will probably stay at home for a while since there is no shortage of cars at my house and no point risking getting picked on by the man.

actually they have been parking near speed cameras' this week to stop people getting caught and as the government lies to tell us " they are ONlY there for our safety... NOTHING to do with revenue raising"

;)

No shiiiit...so that's why there was a cop car parked on the median strip at the Bayswater Rd and Canterbury Rd intersection. There's a permanent "safety" camera there and he had his lights on but no one pulled over...confused the hell out of me.

Drove past a un marked cop this morning, saw him starring at me, certainly got the heart rate going :teehee: .

Seriously at this rate I'm looking at getting my muffler changed, even though its not that loud I'm sick of driving around been paranoid.

When will they realise that owning an import isnt going to kill people on our roads lol, I mean they spend all this time defecting people so they can look good in the public eye but then they cant do there real job of stopping theft or other serious stuff. There has been so many threads on stolen cars yet nothing really gets done about it.

I wonder why we even have Police sometimes, they should just change there name to victoria TMU and be done with it.

Not that it's anything to people who drive responsibly, but if you have a moded up car, be fore warned about being "randomly" pulled over for defect checks.

It's unfortunate that the perils of driving a modified car draws the attention of defect/epa hungry cops. Even if you're driving along enjoying a nice casual cruise under the speed limit, there's a chance you will be "randomly" pulled over. Sigh.... sucks but that's how it is.

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