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The best thing to do is find out who the OIC is for all the divisions in perth. May seem like pointless name dropping but it helps if u are speaking with a cop set to make an example.

"hello officer......i actually let Snr Const balh balh know of this event just for safetys sake, we are on ure turf after all blah blah, fluff fluff"

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Yeh but u dont need to actually do it. Thats what im saying.

U just find out the name so u can drop it but dont speak to the OIC and say "hello if ud like to bust some ricers we will be here at this time and this is our map" its been done b4 and it never turns out well.

Thats why maps are no longer public like they used to be. Too much heat on the forums now days

Originally posted by Nizmo

well when u come back from a cruise bearing your yellow stickers and bitching about getting your car over the pits - there will be noooo sympathy from me - you were asking for it!

for the last f*kin time, read what i'm talking about...

I'm NOT talking about giving them maps.. I AM talking about discussing cruises in general with them to find out their opinions on them and to find out how to organise better ones that don't attract attention and therefore cause us no grief...

GET IT????!!

:D

i think hes getting antsy :D

Cops arent gonna tell us how to beat them. Overall its best to just go about our business and keep them out of it. U play the game every time u are on the road. Another excellent tool is a scanner. We avoided a fair bit of police attentin with one of those a fw cruises back. Apparently someone heard they were trying to set up a block for us at captain munchies.

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