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Yes I do.

Also, easiest way to warn on coming drivers of cops without the police noticing is:

Brake while flashing headlights.... That way your tail lights won't 'light up' and give it a way what you've just done, to a cop sitting behind you it will just look like your braking. (only useful during the day)

If you just flick your high beams your rear parkers/tail lights wont come on, no need to brake at all unless you are actually turning the head lights on/off instead of using the high beam.

I stand corrected! Lol. I must admit I have only ever looked at the tail lights when the headlights are on, not just high beam, I just assumed high beam would do the same. But you should never assume. Hahaha

I've always done as a precaution... Now I won't look like a fool for braking up hill! LOL!

I warned a group of oncoming cars once, turns out the second car was an undercover HWP car. Either they weren't paying attention or they didn't care, since they didn't chase me.

Police, government...anyone with an ounce of power despises the public keeping tabs on them. If the police want to set up in public like that, they have no claim to broad reaching secrecy.

I got warned about a typical hidden camera in a X-trail type of setup (around the same time my detector was going nuts) on tuesday by a Transperth Bus... :thumbsup:

Goes to show even government workers think they are shit.

got warned in the baulkham hills area once, in a suburban street! I hadn't been warned in literally over a year, so i was confused for the first 3 seconds, then i remembered this thread, then i thought 'hmmm might as well play it safe and go well under the limit'. slowly coast round a bend, 20m down there's a HWP (WTF? remember this is in suburbia) sitting there pointing his gun at me.

oh. i was also in my civic. hahahaha

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