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Does anyone know if u cant get booked for speeding by a off duty cop in a car park he was on foot and stopped me and said bla bla i can go to the station and book u right now...and i was like how can he his got no proof....he asked for my license then goes wen was ur last ticket i said 4yrs ago and he goes but ur seat up now how can u sit like that...i just thought *** thi dude is in a bad mood...so anyone know if he can book me i was goin bout 10k's in a 5k zone i was just revving he engine and beepin at 2 mates i saw wen he stopped me...

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I heard a story about this guy who went over to a mates house to pick up about 8am, beeped his horn quickly to alert his mate that he was waiting outside, apparently a cop lived accross the street and 3 days later that guy got a ticket in the mail... so i guess off duty cops are cops 24/7

I'm not saying that he wasn't on a power trip, but you're surprised that an off-duty cop came and hassled you when you were sitting there revving your engine (you have an aftermarket exhaust no doubt) and beeping your horn at your mates?

I'm not surprised in the slightest.

i was in dads VT commo....not even reving the engine ....think he was jeleous coz i was with 2 model chicks hahaha
i was goin bout 10k's in a 5k zone i was just revving he engine and beepin at 2 mates i saw wen he stopped me...

Dude i think u should just be happy that u didnt get find, and forget about the incident.

To rectify the problem , yes you can get booked by an off duty copper, he can write down your details and then forward it on when he is back on duty, well he will most likley do you for excessive noise in a built up area or neg driving (doubt this one) maby even speeding but you will never know give it 2 weeks if you havent got anything well you got lucky, but if the cop was pissed you most likley will get a ticket .

Hope your girl dosent see your signature man hehe ... she will slap you silly .

well when i go into a car parck i try to be as descreat as possible .

she knows who comes 1st. besides , she'll b gone long b4 the car.

and yeh i tend not to visit many car park, to many alarms are set off.

just wondering guys, theres a few hoons who live around the corner from my place, and i have 2 admit the corner is tempting to drift, but its just way to dangerous especially with the few kids in our street. if i was to report them to the cops, is it just their word against mine or can they actually get into trouble for it?

I've been booked for "EXCESSIVE USE OF HORN DEVICE". Cant remember but i think it was about 70 bucks. Problem was that everyone was doing it it was during the World Cup when Croatia beat italy and i decided to drive past Norton Street for a Joke and was beeping and all the italians were beeping and rioting and crap and i got booked.

actually if he was highway patrol, they can book you for speeding on visual assessment.. been done to me and my mates!! so dont think that no radar means you get off.. hope he doesn't do you for what you've told us!

oh and off duty cops have an obligation to come on duty if the need is there... sisters b/f got done by a cop on holidays in port maquarie area!

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