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apparently last night as soon as it hit 10 the police shut down the area and started defecting everyone, a guy at work only just got away without a defect by legging it (his car is about 4-5cm of the ground.. literally).

if your going to bring your car dont park anywhere near lonsdale street (or whatever that main street is called) or leave before 10pm

personally im going to go stealth in the 'rago.. anyone want a lift :)

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apparently last night as soon as it hit 10 the police shut down the area and started defecting everyone, a guy at work only just got away without a defect by legging it (his car is about 4-5cm of the ground.. literally).

Really?

Frink and I got in there at about 9:45, we drove my car in there and parked right in the middle next to the Lonsdale St. car wash and sat there until 10:30 and saw a fair few cars, but not heaps. Cops stopped a few people but we didn't see any big shutdown at 10pm, nor mass defects.

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