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Mitsubishi Magna Solara a few years ago.

Mazda CX-7 or some variant of soccer mum car (not a Territory) a couple of days ago. Only giveaway was their uniforms and the fact they were tailing me for a while.

Undercover motorbike - these will really trick you.

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i saw a suzuki swift.. wasnt undercover.. had stickers lights and all.

I've seen that one too. A year or 2 ago, a Suzuki dealership gave the Dandenong Police Department a Swift as a gift of appreciation.

Yes to motorbikes being tricky. Especially undercover ones.

Also seen a VS station wagon undercover.

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I've seen the opposite.

fake cops

as many of us know there are a few places along the Hume where cops are know to lurk.

I went past one with a life size Cardboard police motocycle in one..

very well done and slowed lots of ppl down too, (well till you went past and saw it was 1cm thick.)

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I've seen the opposite.

fake cops

as many of us know there are a few places along the Hume where cops are know to lurk.

I went past one with a life size Cardboard police motocycle in one..

very well done and slowed lots of ppl down too, (well till you went past and saw it was 1cm thick.)

haha was that the one just after cragieburn?

i saw that and thought it was pretty cleaver lol :P

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Mazda 3 MPS - serviced it at work in keilor area

Mazda 6 MPS - serviced it at work in keilor area

Audi A3 2.0T - serviced it at work in Brighton area

Cardboard Sign on hume got me lol

Heading up to Sydney tomorrow. Won't get me this time unless they are playing boy who cried wolf and real one sitting there.

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Ford Territory Turbo.

Parked out the front of where I work.

Mate the Territorys are everywhere lol.

There was actually one time on the M1 freeway from north heading to SE suburbs. A policeman was taking speeds of drivers right at the merging lanes but on the zebra zone. Found that quite odd.

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