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this has been happenin in perth for the last 40 odd years. Heard stories of a Yellow XY GT that used to bait ppl into racing only to pull them over a short while later. Wouldnt b suprised if they tryin it again.
a cop was on the lane next to me then he reverses and i thought he was gonna get me done, but then another cop pulled up next to him and they dragged....they take our cars for it and get away with doing it themselves

so many corrupt cops these days

assholes

they're f***en tools

they should be out there in force to fight the real crimes and make the most of our hard earned tax money

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lol how funny would it be if say a coppa from another area pulled over the 2 cops in that car..

I can just imagine it:

tinted windows n he knocks on the window.....

"You know how fast you -- oh crap." or or

"Mate, whats your hurry-- oh crap."

hahahaha

dogs ay. imagine that, cops thrashing around in your pride and joy. And nothing you can do about it. we need a revolt. how'd ya be, especially if they bent a rod. This should be considered as theft. I know I'm not the only one to be thinkin, I'f they did it to me, id be right set to go open a can of woop ass on the dogs.

dogs ay. imagine that, cops thrashing around in your pride and joy. And nothing you can do about it. we need a revolt. how'd ya be, especially if they bent a rod. This should be considered as theft.

unless its a car thats been permanently impounded, it technically is theft.

lol how funny would it be if say a coppa from another area pulled over the 2 cops in that car..

I can just imagine it:

tinted windows n he knocks on the window.....

"You know how fast you -- oh crap." or or

"Mate, whats your hurry-- oh crap."

hahahaha

i got my license suspended for 40kms over. a local that im mates with got done for 60+ over and got a slap on the wrist and a "dont do it again mate! see ya at work tomorrow" wheres the fairness in that?

Cops have been doing this in Syd for a while too... i was at a bar and there was a cop shop across the road... out the front there was a tuner car, lowered, rims, zorst, lots of decals... the works... stuck out like dogs balls... if it was confiscated, it wouldn't have been on the street, they were using it for this shit...

i gotta admit though, its pretty funy :) not that i would race an R34... unless it has no turbo and a flat tyre...

i got my license suspended for 40kms over. a local that im mates with got done for 60+ over and got a slap on the wrist and a "dont do it again mate! see ya at work tomorrow" wheres the fairness in that?

haha there isnt. but the amount of shit cops get at work every day (being spat on) i dont really mind if they get off on a few things... worlds not going to end

haha there isnt. but the amount of shit cops get at work every day (being spat on) i dont really mind if they get off on a few things... worlds not going to end

yea untill the shit happens to you mate then i dont think u will be laughing any more :P

they're f***en tools

they should be out there in force to fight the real crimes and make the most of our hard earned tax money

I reckon street racing IS a real crime. Yes, many of us have done it, but that doesn't make it right.

haha there isnt. but the amount of shit cops get at work every day (being spat on) i dont really mind if they get off on a few things... worlds not going to end

theres no hard feelings between my mate and i. we still go to the pub get pissed and bag the shit outta each other. this just gives him some more ammo to hang shit on me... :wave:

If your stupid enough to be racing on the streets then you deserve to be pumped by the cops.....

Another hidden tactic is ok im my eyes, if it saves one person from getting killed or one pedestrian from getting knocked over by a speeding car then it has worked effectively.....

You might hate the cops when your in a car, but what happens when someone is trying to break into your house? will you still hate them then?

Fair go mate, this is australia, its not uncommon to see cops at the pub for lunch!

(kidding :laugh:)

i saw couple times cops draging each other esspcially in trafic light area. but, is a common sense dun race in the public area n on the street. These days i always ready my mobile n turn on the camera with me. if i saw cops racing i will record it ASAP.

can say ive seen a few modified cars being utilised by the police. How they have come across them I cannot say.. I dont know.

so far from personal experience I have personal seen unmarked vehicle / plain clothes police useing s15's 200sx t, gts(monaro) n/a bith with illegally oversized rims and kits and lowered. the 200sx was no where near stock from what i could see. the monoro may have been cosmetic only.

200sx was out near schofields and the monaro was in pennant hills. I have been told literally by a police officer about the 200sx as I was having my vehicle at the time being picked up from the police station. It was there after they had dusted it for prints (leaving AS much black shit all over the car as possible so it looked like it had been burned). mind you the car had been stolen and used to ram raid a shop unsuccesfully. the morons who'd stollen it had goten so pissed they'd missed the windows an hit the double bricked wall instead... but for the 3 *(16-20) yr old mouri's they werent to bright anyways. damm near killed themselves.... too bad so sad... I was rather pleased that the drivr managed to leave pieces of his mash on the windscreen he shattered.

meh. you know hwat they say about drink driving an going for the ram raid. *your a bloody genius*

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