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I've noticed an unusually large amount of Police vehicles on the road the last couple of days. In a normal trip across Sydney I might usually see 2 or 3... Yesterday I saw 15, and again this morning I saw a bunch more! Does anyone know if there's a reason for this?

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Yea I have noticed this too.. I saw like 5 the other night.. I never see any! Maybe there actually getting up off there butts and doing what they should be doing..

The only thing is there is never a cop when you need them >.<

there were 7-8 standing on glenfield station... i guess they were checking tickets.. are they transit officers too? i dont think they have the authority to fine you or even demand you show them a ticket.. oh well.

what are they doing that for when there are plenty of p platers out there to catch

there were 7-8 standing on glenfield station... i guess they were checking tickets.. are they transit officers too? i dont think they have the authority to fine you or even demand you show them a ticket.. oh well.

what are they doing that for when there are plenty of p platers out there to catch

Bugger that... send all coppers tot he train stations!

Less P Platers getting busted for stupid shit = less stereotype that all modified car drivers are morons!

You guys must have all the coast cops .... there has been an unusual LACK of police on the F3 during peak hour lately! I haven't seen a cop on the road in over a week (F3 or the coast) . Having said that I haven't been on the oph for that long either! Could be where they all are :D

Although they did have a RBT set up at Kariong last night at 5.30pm!

i like some...

though when you call the police to make a report about underage drinking and kids smashing bottles on or near cars, then those cops come and harass you for it... it makes you want to punch them in the testicles...

my car has been off the road... maybe they're looking for that :D silly fuzz :D

You guys must have all the coast cops .... there has been an unusual LACK of police on the F3 during peak hour lately! I haven't seen a cop on the road in over a week (F3 or the coast) . Having said that I haven't been on the oph for that long either! Could be where they all are :D

Although they did have a RBT set up at Kariong last night at 5.30pm!

Hope you didnt miss the camera car in the 90 zone yesterday south bound!

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