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there's actually an operation atm to crack down on stolen cars, they're trying to meet a target of a number of rego checks a day. Well das what my mate who's an undercova coppa told me.

Remember guys, its only the traffic cops we hate...

I spoke to a mate who's a cop and he said he was only ever in a bad mood when doing traffic shit. Not to mention he's beaten most of my speed records :D

Originally posted by Champinco

hey nismoid,

were u in tullamarine on wednesday? turning on to the freeway (towards city) from mickleham rd? at about 6ish? i think i saw u once again

nah. the car is @ the mrs ATM. i got no license lol!

so she is driving the beast to keep it running.

Plus her chev is getting air bags :D

but yes. ONLY the road/traffic coppers i have a problem with.

Other members like the ones that sort out domestics and all the other things are totally reasonable and level headed.

I got 'chased' down the road at 50km/h by a copper who also told me that my exhaust was too loud, and I needed a EPA test and had to hand in the result within the next 28 days!

I saved him the trouble and pulled out a piece of paper from the glove-box... an EPA test they did on my car with I got the exhaust fixed 15 mins earlier in Box Hill! :D

They just have bad days... get sh!tty 'cause they get traffic duty, and pick on ppl... not to worry!

saved him the trouble and pulled out a piece of paper from the glove-box... an EPA test they did on my car with I got the exhaust fixed 15 mins earlier in Box Hill!

:bahaha: what did he say to that one? :D

I think if you've previously had an EPA test its a good idea to carry the results around. Even if legally they hold no ground the second they are done, its a pretty dickhead copper that goes and puts you in again just after having being cleared. They can, but well there are grounds for complaint if they keep trying to dobb you in when its fairly clear you're not over the limit.

he asked me how long it took to do on my computer...

I politely asked him to come back to the garage with me if he thought it was a fake and to ask the person that did the test for me :)

I then basically through the results back in the drivers window and went back to his car, says not another word.

the good ol' "Have a nice day" must only be reserved for when they give you a ticket and know your day is going to be crap!

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