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Sorry John,
But I don't quite understand how a Skyline Fanatic can express appreciation for a stealth look Holden or Ford when in the past month two unmarked HWP Falcons have been spotted on the M5/Moorefields and Pacific Hwy/Chatswood with green P plates on them.
Traffic Law seems to be on their side when Agent Provocateur application is only admissible in criminal matters. In USA it's called entrapment.

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Yes, but a toothless tiger law when the police are on one side and we're fair game.

It carries 1 point but I can't see how Mr Citizen will impose that onto a copper.

You are correct though kind Sir

Sorry John,

But I don't quite understand how a Skyline Fanatic can express appreciation for a stealth look Holden or Ford when in the past month two unmarked HWP Falcons have been spotted on the M5/Moorfields and Pacific Hwy/Chatswood with green P plates on them.

Traffic Law seems to be on their side when Agent Provocateur application is only admissible in criminal matters. In USA it's called entrapment.

Well Terry, i'm one of those people that tries to see good points of any car, they are highway patrol and their task is to try to ensure smooth traffic flow for the safety of the public and themselves, thats why you see them have orange florescent at the back and stealth at the front, its a smart design as it lets people see them when they make traffic stops and invisible when they are behind you as this is to ensure we can never know if that car is a cop behind us so therefore we keep to the speed limit

Just my 2 cents :)

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Well last week, I had both pull me up at the same time (nothing like two cop cars with sirens on behind you). The ve commodore looked more intimidating because I thought the falcon was a taxi had no police on the bonnet and the clear lights it was weird.

They were nice policeman thankfully. They were looking for terrorists with POD filters.

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Yes, but a toothless tiger law when the police are on one side and we're fair game.

It carries 1 point but I can't see how Mr Citizen will impose that onto a copper.

You are correct though kind Sir

I'm sure that you can easily spot a undercover very easily from behind when they have long antennas sticking out everywhere, i think a normal citizen wouldn't be drag racing with a P plater at the traffic lights despite the evidence of a uniform and antennas from that car hehehe.

Well I'm not sure which is more intimidating brah but I've done a 60kph roll on with both and I fkn annihilated them both, the ford was closer but really I smashed em both.

My weapon of choice, TDi Passat wagon, its chipped n shit n gows hard.

I had to back off but at around 180 for some traffic lights n shit.

This isn't the general automotive discussion section of the Camry forum.

Well look Ben get your facts straight, it states;

"For disussion relating to all other cars, bikes and other powered vehicles"

No wonder the quality of the Skyline Forum is declining rapidly cause of these dimwits.

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