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although lickied i will be back to partake. The pig should be a little cleaner to.

If the cops show up I will just leave the car, it will be licked again for "modifacations" or I will arrange a tow truck and call in sick for work the next day.

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were the falcon's/commo's doing most of the burnouts? apart from the ones we can see on the video and pics :D

There needs to be some sort of scrutineering to weed out the 'non eligble' cars trying to get into these...namely non imported vehicles. There is no other way to stop them and they can always join up along the cruise, but at least keep them out of the meet points :P

i didnt see the action just the aftermath , but from what I saw and what ive seen on the internet i would still go

at the end of the day the car will survive a sticker , license is good and I wouldnt do anything wrong . if you fit that criteria the police cant do anything but resort to petty tactics of delaying everyone for 4 hours to get out

they should have removed troublemakers , it was a definete over reaction

police are informed prior to big events like this, they shouldn't have put in their nose on these.

the way I look at it, the organizer informs the police and they abuse this information to give stickies, discouraging ppl from even reporting any events in the future...

I wasn't there but reading the news I don't think the bottle is thrown by drunks across the road....

at the end of the day the car will survive a sticker , license is good and I wouldnt do anything wrong . if you fit that criteria the police cant do anything but resort to petty tactics of delaying everyone for 4 hours to get out

yup will survive a stickies but cost a lot of money and time to remove them, on top of the 4 hours to get out of the place..

Having never been to anything like this before, I have to say that the thing I enjoyed most was the diversity of the cars there. Import owners shouldn't be so bl00dy insecure when a few falcodores show up. As has been stated, its not what the ignition crew were looking for so they won't end up on the DVD but maybe they are car fans who wanted to check out the scene.

I had an absolute ball, met some really nice people, had a damn good perve at some awesome cars (but not that pink paseo, I mean WTF???) and drove straight out at 10pm without even a glance from the police.

(standard Stagea RS4 might have had something to do with that though - enter the wagon!!!)

in the end these events will die due to people staying away, or they will push the scene more underground which will make the situation worse...

Maybe a police presence from the beginning of an event like this will cause the idiots to turn around and leave and the event will be more enjoyable for all...IF the police presence was there to keep the peace and not look at any cars sticker them, or take their details. I am sure they can turn a blind eye to car details if everyone is behaving themselves...I know I know...I'm dreaming for that to be the case :D

Insecure?

Bogans don't like us at their events so they can just f**k off and leave our events alone.

I see enough ordinary SS, HSV and FPVs every single f**king day. They're not special and not welcome.

oh get over it.

if you dont like them, dont look at them, or dont go.

its not f**king hard.

of course every man and his dog will go if they think there is a chance they will get on a DVD.

(ps. there was imports at motorvation.. and there are a few commodores running around with RB engines in them too. :))

If they have another one ill be back in my new beast "prays"

but for now just need to get the likky off and I canot blaim the cops for mine my tires where rooted, was going to get them done before I sold the car but I guess now I have too lol.

Insecure?

Bogans don't like us at their events so they can just f**k off and leave our events alone.

I see enough ordinary SS, HSV and FPVs every single f**king day. They're not special and not welcome.

Proves my point even better than I could.

I do believe that one of the largest club displays at Motorvation (Bogan Central) was the NISSAN SILVIA club.....

Not to mention the awesome HJ kingswood with the RB26 install I took photos of. Imagine the troubles THAT poor guy is gonna get into trying to cruise.

Does this mean that the awesome courier minitruck that turned up on Friday shouldn't be on the DVD?

FFS, not everybody who turned up was expecting to get their car on the DVD. Some of us turned up to look at all the cars and meet likeminded people who have a passion about cars, not imports or falcodores or any other brand in particular, but cars.

WTF

I did not, and i will state that twice,

I did not throw a bottle at the police. I expect a retraction on that comment, or at least a clarification as to why you said that Kym. People will believe that shit and I can happily say right now I would never throw a bottle at a policeman (or anything else for that matter.)

cops had every right to do what they did. boo hoo u got stuck in a line for a few hours. who gives a f**k.

right on. Why do you think they jumped in and started booking everyone? Cause Mr.Fully Sik dropped a big burnout infront of a cop car. What a f**k wit. They really got what they deserved.

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