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Mmm just read what happened in the skyline downunder thread u wrote PVA

Im glad you won, they acted like utter jerks and what gave them the right to suddenyl decide to give u the ticket for a car related offence when they decided you were being cheeky??

Makes no sense to me.

Anyway I think ill be going to court for an Undue n Excessive Noise fine and its byebye license if I lose. I chirped 2nd on Leach hwy without intending to - one moment of many bad coordination between accel n clutch hahahaah

But yeah the cops were absolute w**kas to me that evening. I dont have a very high opinion of police anymore

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I went to work's liberary and got me self "Traffic Offences Book".

I just red one chapter and there are so many things cops can not do, like randomly stop you with no ground and ask you pop the bonnet etc... police have no power to do so!. unless there is resonable doubt that you are suspected crime or traffic offence etc..etc.

I'll let you people know my findings...

Cheers

Joe :P

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Hmm, undue and excessive noise for a chirp, was it just a chirp, 'cause if it was that really sucks the big ones. Next thing you know, if you lock up your wheels when braking to avoid an accident (eg a pedestrian, or small fluffy animal) they will get you for it as well, "Yes well done avoiding that young child chasing that ball, now here, cop this - next time don't brake so hard" - wouldn't put it past some of the idiots out there.

S13, I hope you have made a formal complaint, enough people make complaints about these #$%k heads and if nothing else it may make life harder for them - can only wish

Good luck in court

Steve

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I went to work's liberary and got me self "Traffic Offences Book".

I just red one chapter and there are so many things cops can not do, like randomly stop you with no ground and ask you pop the bonnet etc... police have no power to do so!. unless there is resonable doubt that you are suspected crime or traffic offence etc..etc.

I'll let you people know my findings...

Cheers

Joe :P

Dude this sounds like a great idea, "PVA's definitive guide to police harrassment" - bring it on

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police have no power to do so!. unless there is resonable doubt that you are suspected crime or traffic offence

The thing with the law is it's abiguity. It's not clear and left to the descretion of the Officer (or Judge ) involved. A cop can just say I reckon thats not stock and not legal and thats it you have to pop the bonnet. However if the car is in your driveway you can polietly ask them to get a warrant...

But you gott admit it Joe there sure isn't anything better than watching a Judge tear strips into a cop...

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