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... what's the difference between an SS ute? And an SS sedan.. and an XR6 turbo and an XR8 and a magna and the stint with WRX's?

Nothing I say, that's their new line of defence, get personalised plates to try and fit in further. They'll do anything to try and catch a few more unsuspecting fools.

$2000 on plates is easily made up in a three month confiscation in fees and fines for ONE of the drivers caught.

I should email the guy that I used to work with and he used to hassle me about hooning :thumbsup: I'm now hassling him about new undercover cars, seems fair to me!

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I think you'd have a pretty good defence in court if you didn't pull over for a black SS ute with personalised plates that tried to pull you over. Any yobo in his SS Ute could get a flashing blue/red light stick it in his window and pretend to be a cop.

"I saw a late model SS Ute driving erratically, then suddenly started to try and pull me over, i feared for my safety, thats why i didn't pull over"

I think you'd have a pretty good defence in court if you didn't pull over for a black SS ute with personalised plates that tried to pull you over. Any yobo in his SS Ute could get a flashing blue/red light stick it in his window and pretend to be a cop.

"I saw a late model SS Ute driving erratically, then suddenly started to try and pull me over, i feared for my safety, thats why i didn't pull over"

Thats good in theory, but in practise, if you do run and happen to be black, the probability of being shot is pretty high :D

Spotted another Ford black ute with rear canopy

Reg number RYM22 had a theme on the plates as well

Was doing hand held laser radar on Redland bay road Capalaba on Wednesday arvo 12.1.05

Two men in full uniform booking people

Did not have lights on top or police stickers down the side.

Very stealth!.

Ok yes its true....

I have sourced the info.... True....!

There are more cars than you know about tho..... (other than the SS).....

There are more like 17 cars driving our roads everyday....

Everything from a magna to a corolla

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