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I think thats funny. I spoke to a cop the other day at the GTIR track day meetup, won't say names. he told us someone has to really push him hard to defect them, like run there mouth off, otherwise he would let them go. but when I asked which was his, it was the black GTIR with heaps of mods and 180KW at all 4 wheels! classic, he said that he could use his car for work but doesn't think its right to trap people like that. that is the best cop I have ever met

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I was just talking to some friends in the force again today and they think im crazy that i cant get over the fact they have a R34 GTR.... supposedly the cops have a wide selection of cars they could use such as porsches, BMWs, etc etc

btw the R34 GTR has already been bought and will probaly been in use soon, if not now...

franks , thats the reason they don't have rexes anymore , maybe they want to try the gtr's now . i've heard that a cop is driving a supra in mulgoa rd penrith he is baiting drivers with turbos then radios his mates that are waiting 500 mtrs down the road and pulls them up , i dont live there so i don't know how true it is but a mate told me that he has heard them (cops ) on the scanner .

A. If the NSW Police have an R34 GTR now or ever you can have my house for free. Will through in the wife and kids.

B. There are entrapment laws in NSW and other states but not for driving only Crimes Act, for drugs usually. Police have used hotted up cars and no doubt raced then booked members of the public way back with Toranas to current but ususally have powerfull car rather to catch rather than temp. They are bastards keeping us all from killing ourselves speeding etc, but yes they could spend much more time catching real badies rather than worrying about a BOV or other petty item and catch the guy who stole a car from us last year.

Originally posted by Boosted Zed

A. If the NSW Police have an R34 GTR now or ever you can have my house for free. Will through in the wife and kids.

B.  There are entrapment laws in NSW and other states but not for driving only Crimes Act, for drugs usually.  Police have used hotted up cars and no doubt raced then booked members of the public way back with Toranas to current but ususally have powerfull car rather to catch rather than temp.  They are bastards keeping us all from killing ourselves speeding etc,  but yes they could spend much more time catching real badies rather than worrying about a BOV or other petty item and catch the guy who stole a car from us last year.

I agree thourghly with you, keeping us from killing ourselves is one of there biggest priorities. But some of them go out of there way to pull you up. I have driven past an RBT unit before (3 lane rd) and the guy saw me coming and couldn't wave the batton fast enough to get me in!

On valentines day, on my way home to get changed, I saw more cops than on the whole long weekend blitz in my area. They pulled me over after following me for a while, went over my engine bay (I was being upfront and honest without a sarcastic tone) and he tried to do me for a BOV when it was the factory nissan item! then as he is letting me go after the debate he pops his head in my car door and gives it a boot full. NOT EVEN I REV MY CAR THAT HARD AT IDOL!:D

so not all of them are serving the public the way they should be

Just thought i'd mention that i have seen a black R34 around Paddington with the plates Munstr....monstr something like that and it is one hell of a sweet car!!! Havent been close enuff to see the driver but who knows could be it............

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Ando

I live in the a place pretty much none has heard of and got pulled over, in my r30 (ahha yeah laugh at me) skyline which I only got 2 days before, they looked at the tyres n stuff gave me a breath test the he charged me for neg cos I cut the corner, at 12midnight who cares. Profit making if ive ever seen it he claimed I was all over the place a went too fast around a corner pffft not happy $178 later.

Today tonight said a while back that a task force was being set up by police to stop Illegal Street racing..... Maybe this could be the reasoning behind the GTR....

NSW (i think) is the only state where entrapment hold's up in court.

Why else would we have THREE sign's before a speed camera.....

Radar's set up on a Flat road's (cause gravity on hill's affects the vehicle's speed)

and RED LIGHT camera's Signed..!!

QLD have none of these warning's.... and they even race people on the roads and then pull them over.... (another today tonight story) I think it's the same in Vic too

I'm only going on what i've seen and heard.....

Loz

I tend to agree with what John said.

While I do think some cops hassle import drivers, it also takes a level of stupidity to get their attention in the first place. I have had my r33 for over a year now and havent been pulled over in it once...

I think if there was going to be a R34 GTR driving around, it would be a personal car being used by the cops...

Oh and Lozza... Blitzkrieg is a PC game!!!

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