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Most specifically 31st March - but there is a defect station down Logan Rd, up near woolloongabba. 12:00pm

Up under the bridge as you go up the hill after the roundabout. Really ****ing stupid place for it, but that is cops for you. Seemed to be checking vehicles i assume for anything, licence check, RBT, etc and there was one VL that wasn't going anywhere. About 4 cop cars and total waste of resources yet again!

Anyhow.. also noticed similar down Hungry Jacks, down Springwood last night driving home. So think there is something going on.

Basically I think its a bacon offensive at the moment, so just be a bit careful where you go and things just for the next week or so. Seems end of the month time as this has just been last couple of days, but could be a bit longer term. Will see.

My friendly warning of the day :rofl:

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Most specifically 31st March - but there is a defect station down Logan Rd, up near woolloongabba. 12:00pm

Up under the bridge as you go up the hill after the roundabout. Really ****ing stupid place for it, but that is cops for you. Seemed to be checking vehicles i assume for anything, licence check, RBT, etc and there was one VL that wasn't going anywhere. About 4 cop cars and total waste of resources yet again!

Again! I have been done there before :rofl:

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yeah they are doing a lot for the next few months. was told from some one they are gonna be donw the coast on saturday nght to get most of the ppl. and they are brining there new trucks which is like a hoist and puts ur car in the air if u cant get onto it ur cars to low. big fines are comming 4 sum ppl.

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Defect stop in beenleigh on the way to work, cop was just about to point to me, but I looked the other way and pretended not to see him, was way to late for me too pull over anyway, looked in my rear view and saw him look at me, but no pointing or anything and no other cops raced afetr me, not that i was speeding, 50 in a 60 zone, but yeah was bit late for work anyway, didnt want to be held up anymore!! :rofl:

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Got some friends that work down at QLD Transport as im down there all the time and he showed me this thing there going to use. (THING IS HOIST LOL) They test you hight, test ur exh and suspeion while looking at ur tyres at the same time. Then they do the rest from the ground. and make sure you all have a compliance plate fitted as there briging in a new law that if it is not fited to the car then you have a risk of getting a $15,000 fine. Just like us when we dont have one fitted.

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