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well it started this morning but didnt have access to the computer at work to post

epping was full of cops this morning. from what i could see from work, there were a lot on cooper st. one car even directly across the road from us.

there were a lot on high st raping a 180 in front of bunnings, further down cooper st in front of st monica's and the station were 2 undercover cops on foot in street clothes with tiny cb's on their shirts.

so what i counted (from what i could see when i was in the office)

1 - vt station wagon w/ aftermarket wheels.

1 - red vl

1 - 4wd with a MASSIVE caravan trailer (less caravan) that was longer than the whole car

7 - various sized trucks with different loads etc

1 - little old lady that the cops removed her number plates because she had a reflective piece of glass on top. it was reflecting everything when they were handling it, bloody theif of an old lady, thank god our lives are safe now that that dirty rotten scoundral is off our streets. thankyou victoria, i love you all.

high st has apparently had its fair share also (coming from reports of customers)

one of our employers started barking at them, but he is massive with full tattoos on his legs so no one will be slapping his wrist any time soon.

i must say though, it was GOOD to see them actually pulling over people that may have been unroadworthy and not just because they looked fast and were an import

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