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lol at the picture used.

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http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/were-c...4560101180.html

POLICE are to launch a blitz of P-plate and learner drivers in a bid to curb out-of-control behaviour. NSW Police Force traffic services commander Chief Superintendent John Hartley said Operation Compliance would come into force in 80 local area commands next month.

The day-long operation would address the continuing failure of young drivers to observe new laws, and ram home the message about speeding and carrying multiple passengers.

Drive safe P-platers!

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Well I know this is true .. Seems Weekend was a blitz of defects ... Mates got done and thankfully i never was pulled over.. However my car is legal as ive done all the mods to the law.

However I also stick to the speed limit not a drop over it so I dont think ill have a problem, however seems the need for speed is just to strong in other people on their p's

what can you do hey.. I hope im not massively effected by this however its hard to think I wont be. I hopefully wont have to much trouble.

Just a warning to anyone out west, just stay off the roads on friday/sat nights seems parra rd is a nice target spot (dont know why i even attempted to take my poor line down it :) )

so glad i dont drive my car on the weekends, been too lazy to figure out how to attach the P plate to the front of my car, but after being followed by coppas the other day i think ill do it pretty soon.... would suck to get stung a month away from my fulls!

LOL!.. North Shore/ Eastie Girls with daddies BM.. gotta love..

just makes me hate life..

I highly doubt thats her dads car, more then likely its hers... i know a few girls that age, with pretty much that exact car...

so glad i dont drive my car on the weekends, been too lazy to figure out how to attach the P plate to the front of my car, but after being followed by coppas the other day i think ill do it pretty soon.... would suck to get stung a month away from my fulls!

I had to bolt my rear one on :cool:

LOL!.. North Shore/ Eastie Girls with daddies BM.. gotta love..

just makes me hate life..

Why? Its a 10-15 year old BMW 318i, which means a pretty cheap nugget (you can get an E36 328i for under $20K these days) and its even more gutless than an an RB20DE powered Skyline.

Its the perfect car for tarts and social climbers.

Having driven an E36 and E46 318i extensively, I'm wondering how its even possible to get "out of control" in one. I think I only ever managed to lift off oversteer it once, and that was driving in an arc on the side of a hill in the wet on 50,000km old tyres.

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