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Big RBT/defect anzac Ave just after north lakes heading towards d'bay and Redcliffe bridge both locations closed down to one lane. Looks like its going to be a long party started at 9pm could finish after midnight. Keep your smarts about you people. Over 40 different cop cars spotted heading in different directions around redcliffe/ kippa ring area.

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Well there you have it mass defect stations in Queensland..... has anyone had trouble even if they have mod plates? 

More then likely. They can spend how ever they want looking for something until they find something if not probably make something up. I'm yet to go through a defect station.

They will be stupid if they try, police can set up RBT's/defect stations where ever and when ever they want. They only had 1 dodgy leg to stand on at the DS meet because it was targeted directly at a car meet not a random set up.

LOL love the comments here,

do any of you realise at powercruise they got 4-5 stolen cars and something like nearly 20 unlicensed drivers.

ds is known for having shitbox cars slammed on there guts with so much camber that turning a corner at 60km/hr is dangerous...

call it targeting, more like cleaning up the shit on the road

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LOL love the comments here,

do any of you realise at powercruise they got 4-5 stolen cars and something like nearly 20 unlicensed drivers.

ds is known for having shitbox cars slammed on there guts with so much camber that turning a corner at 60km/hr is dangerous...

 

call it targeting, more like cleaning up the shit on the road

Don't get me wrong but in away they are targeting. If I went to DS I would more then likely get targeted and my car is freggin clean and tidy, stock ride height sensible sized wheels minor mods etc.

LOL love the comments here,

do any of you realise at powercruise they got 4-5 stolen cars and something like nearly 20 unlicensed drivers.

ds is known for having shitbox cars slammed on there guts with so much camber that turning a corner at 60km/hr is dangerous...

call it targeting, more like cleaning up the shit on the road

I have to say, I agree completely here but also take it a step further. Since there is proven illegal behaviour, they tarnish everyone with the same brush. Only way to stop it would be to lynch those who bring us a bad name.

Safety is paramount. Cars on their guys are not safe. Stolen cars are outright illegal. The cops are going todo what they have to. I've said this time and time before, avoid hotspots and you'll be right. :)

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I have to say, I agree completely here but also take it a step further. Since there is proven illegal behaviour, they tarnish everyone with the same brush. Only way to stop it would be to lynch those who bring us a bad name.

Safety is paramount. Cars on their guys are not safe. Stolen cars are outright illegal. The cops are going todo what they have to. I've said this time and time before, avoid hotspots and you'll be right. :)

When they block off thebins and outs of four suburbs that's going a little bat shat crazy if you ask me Tony. I'm surprised Mel made it past them, she had to pass through 3 of those suburbs.

When they block off thebins and outs of four suburbs that's going a little bat shat crazy if you ask me Tony. I'm surprised Mel made it past them, she had to pass through 3 of those suburbs.

Don't worry I was surprised also! And not easily I was just lucky they were pre-occupied as I crawled through the areas trying to be as inconspicuous as possible, I swear my palms were sweating not only because I had to drive down the street of the out of control party at clontarf swarming with drunks and police but also because I get so paranoid lol! I think I was just lucky they pulled me up for an RBT on my way to work Saturday morning and managed to avoid them Saturday night when they had been dealing with tools all day...

Don't worry I was surprised also! And not easily I was just lucky they were pre-occupied as I crawled through the areas trying to be as inconspicuous as possible, I swear my palms were sweating not only because I had to drive down the street of the out of control party at clontarf swarming with drunks and police but also because I get so paranoid lol! I think I was just lucky they pulled me up for an RBT on my way to work Saturday morning and managed to avoid them Saturday night when they had been dealing with tools all day...

But you can just pull the I have boobs card.

But you can just pull the I have boobs card.

You mean the What do you mean pop the bonnet, I don't know where you do that? *twirls hair and bats eyelashes*

Then again... So can we ;)

Probably better than me... lol

Haha yeah pretty Much! It's pink they don't expect much, once they told me to slow down through roundabouts because there are kangaroos I was like but I'm near a city are there really kangaroos here, they told me to enjoy my night lol

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