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i dont believe this to be the case which goes for the same as plates/licence because they have no authority/jurisdiction for it....This is why they push for a change of plates/licence in any given state

This is also the same for truck drivers which is why they have now been moved to an National licence to avoid the issue.

This is also the same for local HWP etc as they can not book/fine/defect outside their jurisdiction of given area/lac

Well it's simple really, drive on our roads u should be obeying our rules..

Fines aren't mandatory for a defect here, I've copped a couple and never had a fine with ine

i dont believe this to be the case which goes for the same as plates/licence because they have no authority/jurisdiction for it....This is why they push for a change of plates/licence in any given state

This is also the same for truck drivers which is why they have now been moved to an National licence to avoid the issue.

This is also the same for local HWP etc as they can not book/fine/defect outside their jurisdiction of given area/lac

They can I think but they don't because it's too much hassle for them, same with speeding and other road/traffic offences like mobiles etc

Truck drivers are on a different page as they are on national licences as you mentioned, and it's the rta/vicroads etc that chase them more, cops only try get them for speeding/drugs

HWP can book anywhere I got done more than 50mins from a HWP's jurisdiction, If they want to they will pull you over

Well it's simple really, drive on our roads u should be obeying our rules..

Fines aren't mandatory for a defect here, I've copped a couple and never had a fine with ine

Yeah road rules to be obeyed etc is common sense.... But more concerned if i drive through one of these stupid Hoon Squads and get pulled up for being a criminal due to driving an improved production car :P that ill get hassled like in NSW

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im all for obeying the rules! not what im getting at

Lol yeh I know, imjussayin

And chances are as nick said, its too much hassle for them so they just don't bother, they'll pull you over to waste your time but for them to write you up a defect is a waste of their time..

What will essentially happen here, is a stake out where no industrial drifters turn up, so you have a bunch of bored out of their brains police standing in designated areas for 3 hours, who need to show that the operation was a success. Along come the hapless enthusiasts meeting for a cruise...bam...they find their scapegoat and something to do for the next 2 hours because writing defects for ridiculously arbitrary items is better than standing around, waiting hours for people who do illegal shit to turn up...and never come...because VicPol intelligence is an oxymoron.

Obviously revenue is down and most people are folliwng the rules, so why not bash the car scene for more cash to feed the governments hands with money to be wasted on BS, who line there pockets for there own gain and let our industries crumble under free trade agreements and sit back and go......

There is nothing wrong with...

Transport - Easy when you have a driver and car

Roads - Easy when you can get an escort

Cost of living - Easy when you are 100,000 with 20k in expenses.

Cry me a river we pay for a government that is unable to do there job or provide basic services and yet they target people who work and keep hard working Australians employeed.

*** End Rant

Hey guys apparently it is going to be on 7 news tonight for more of an insight.

Oh yay! So now all the Anti Hoon clowns can start an uprising due to bad media :/

Oooooo create cardboard cars out of boxes and make engine/flutter noises pretending to drive them around...

Or get remote control drift cars and drive them around the area, doing burnouts etc. hehe...

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