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is this on the left side just before essendor airport offramp? they love sitting there.

its amazing how much slower traffic goes as everyone has a nice gawk at all the action. funny seeing people get dicked in the service lane by them tho. but yeah defects are average as although if its your on fault then bad luck hey. what was defectable on your car?

read in the local rags that there has been a bit of a blitz in the north/west recently. Also read something about a "hoon line" being operational?

Approx. two weeks ago there was a major police set up in Deer park. About 20-30 officers had set up camp in a church car park and drivers unlucky enough to get pulled in had to run the gauntlet.

Alchohol/drug test, followed by a roadworthy test, and then a check on your identity to see if you have outstanding warrants, either criminal or sherriff related.

To be fair, I was in the skyline and got waved through. The paper later reported there main agenda was a large database of outstanding warrants.

lol.. Anybody find it co-incidental that big story was run on ACA at about the same time (even though it was NSW).. somebody suggested that the police don't provide information to these shows to help encourage these stories ;) old granny/family drive past "oh good, they're getting those damn hoons off the roads like I saw on TV the other night".. younger driver: "oh ****, I really need this just going about my everyday business".. Propoganda is an evil machine.

There was another similar operation down near the NSW/QLD border recently.. similar sort of stuff, mainly warrants, but they used the opportunity to defect and pay for the event. Maybe its all just co-incidental, but who knows.

I'm surprised you've avoided things inasnt.. you must be driving miss daisy these days :rofl:

I'm surprised you've avoided things inasnt.. you must be driving miss daisy these days ;)

Been there and done all the canary/speeding/court stuff already so i have paid my dews to the vic government pockets.

Plenty of other import drivers to keep the victorian budget in surplus for this financial period

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