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I never got pulled over driving like a nob, and i don't wear a hat or anything while driving, neither did my car stick out much, a r32 gts-t with some 17" rims that looked like 16"s and totally stock everything else, and yet i was getting pulled over at least once a week.

I guess it depends on where u live, but every time i saw a cop i knew i was getting pulled over, even if he had to do a u-bolt. I live near eltham area, but most of the times i was pulled over i was in preston or on the way to/from the city, and i think 90% of the times i was pulled over i was defected for something... very rarely something defective mind you

Well the P plates will certainly give cops some incentive to pull you over.. however it isnt as bad as some make out...

I had a cop do a Uturn and follow me on my way to work (last thursday).. didnt get pulled over though..

Dont be a knob and dont get shitty if they do pull you over.. treat them with respect.. not fear or stupid childish tantrums

One thing ive noticed is that cops like to sit in your blind spot haha

Happened to me several times, do a headcheck and spot a cop lol

Ive cruised past cops, with cops and they dont seem to bother.

I travel through Knox every day and never been hassled. Lets hope it stays that way :)

Mum: So daniel just bought a skyline, he loves it

Brother: What in gods name did you let him do that for, he is gonna get pulled up every night (pause) HOON

P Platers!!!!! is it that bad, i was expecting like once a week, how frequently does everyone here get pulled up?

isnt ur car a gts - non turbo? you should be fine then....you might get pulled over and they might ask you questions and this and that...but you wont get fined for driving such a car

Every time i have been pulled over by the police i have been just crusieing it along do nuffin wrong ones i got pulled over in my work street and they got me for modfierd vechile. and one police man told me every time he see me he gunna pull me over no matter what so he can get me for some thing each time and he goes it just gunna make you lose more money each time and laugh at me. ps every time i have been pulled over i never been a smart ass and they still give it to me i don't get it at all.

yeh i have only ever been pulled over 2 times in a year and a half in my line.

once was for going 12ks over on the highway and the cop was good, he let me off and just said to take it easy,

and the second time i ran a stop sign right in front of a cop(as i was in a hurry to get home to watch st george play)

and then the cops followed me around tailing me till i got to my g/f work and then they went up the road a bit and waited for me, and then when we left they followed me again, for bout another coulple of minutes and then they pulled me over and said that it was just a random breatho, but never booked me for the stop sign.

so yeh...

and the second time i ran a stop sign right in front of a cop(as i was in a hurry to get home to watch st george play)

and then the cops followed me around tailing me till i got to my g/f work and then they went up the road a bit and waited for me, and then when we left they followed me again, for bout another coulple of minutes and then they pulled me over and said that it was just a random breatho, but never booked me for the stop sign.

so yeh...

reminds me of the time one of my former friends almost crashed into a cop car at a t-intersection...the dumb f**k didnt see the stop sign...the cop stopped, reversed, then pulled up to the driver side window. We thought he was gonna do a whole fine + defects etc, but gave us a stern warning instead - cos apparently he was in a hurry.

But yeah, if someone does something stupid like that (specially in front of cops) then they deserve to get fined or get ass raped....regardless of what car they are driving

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