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hey guys, i just got pulled into a random lets set up a booze (couple cop cars) thing on the roadside coming home from work. Now i dont have a gripe with the cops cause they were fine, but one thing that struck me odd, is that the cop took down my details, like my liscence and rego n shit, well i dont know how much he wrote down but yeah. Would this just to do a reg and license check later on or as i am thinking, i mite be getting an epa letter in the mail :s

what do you guys think?

and if i do get one, how do i know if its over the limit or not, i never installed the exhaust so i wouldnt know :s

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remember not long after getting my line i was stopped at a booze bus and heard a cop say my number plates.. got an epa in the mail about a month later even tho my car was 100% stock.. but been stopped at atleast 10 booze buses and never got another 1

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