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apparent police blitz out tonite n thru the weekends (rumor)

hahaaa there a police blitz everyweekend these days :)

stay away from Chapel St, St Kilda, princess hwy from Dandy to chaps and maybe Knox (EPA and piggers team up once there and i got screwed that day)

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There were lots of Police around Sth Yarra last night.

Saw 2 bikes, the people mover, 3 marked HWP and a few normal cars and divi-vans.

Even the Taxi Police were there! They have a wacky purple and red lightbar - a bit more Commercial Rd than Chapel St (if you get my meaning) :)

Saw the drug test van whilst heading to a venue for work this morning.

They had a bunch of ravers in fatty-pants standing around - hehe :D

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The safeway carpark on chapel apparently had a major police blitz there on Friday night. A mate of mine says the cops blocked off all exits and around 15 cop cars went in there and defected people. I walked by there later that night and it was like a battlefield. The cars that were left there by their drivers were coming back to a canary sticker on the passenger window and a parking ticket on the drivers side window. Every single car there had either a canary or a parking ticket or a lot were lucky to get both...

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Well I don't know about the weekend just passed but I saw 16 police cars today including 2 cops on honda bikes or something.. could barely tell they were cops (except for a 'police' sticker on the bikes and cop badges on their jackets) & 2 unmarked cars also.

Again the cops were on the Tullamarine @ 9 this morning pulling someone over.. I think 5mins later the same car was behind me getting my plates... for an epa notice I'm sure (swapped the zorst on the weekend, its slightly louder now..)

It was also import 'blitz' today.. I saw at least as many imports as cops! Including a Learner in a 33.

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The safeway carpark on chapel apparently had a major police blitz there on Friday night. A mate of mine says the cops blocked off all exits and around 15 cop cars went in there and defected people. I walked by there later that night and it was like a battlefield. The cars that were left there by their drivers were coming back to a canary sticker on the passenger window and a parking ticket on the drivers side window. Every single car there had either a canary or a parking ticket or a lot were lucky to get both...

It was on A Current Affair the other night. Safeway carpark blitz. Must say, the attitute of some of these drivers gives us 'Import' drivers a bad name.

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