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I wonder if ethical standards are looking into this at all...

surely they would have to at least take a peek seeing as there is clearly a lot of community angst about 1 particular member

VIC pol pulled down their Facebook post on their page. Everyone ended up complaining in that after they pulled the original page down lol

Well that's gay. Was an entertaining read.

So many uneducated people posting.

People discuss about a defect about DRL's

random posting about 'If he got a fine he deserved it/ if you didn't do anything wrong you wouldn't worry about it! / Glad he got a find and mr pettit is making the streets safer/ damn hoons!

I'll get you the number of where I got.mine (good hookup)

Please tell me DRLs does not stand for driving lights..

Drl stands for daytime running lights

ie BMW angel eyes or led strips etc attached from factory

I could only assume home done ones would technically be illegal if popo wanted to bother as they wouldn't have passed adrs etc for the Vy commos etc

You can have neons, the colors aren't allowed to be blue or red, and you are not allowed to see the globe(or the physical light source)

Hid's are not allowed because you are tampering with a ADR approved head light, and you are not allowed hid fogs, because to pass ADR they need to have jets to clean them

Hence not ADR approved fogs

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