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If I'm reading correctly, police set up a "come and do burnouts event" to lure potential hoons there for defects n shit yo?

Aren't we supposed to be short of police or something? They keep advertising this PSO crap on the radio, put the revenue raisers wasters towards that shit...

lols joys of no entrapment. also lol@ "IT'S A TARP GUISE"

saw a yellow sau stickered 34 at glenny just earlier... alvin?

probably charles. THOUGH.....

i saw a yellow 34 at glen that wasn't me or charles on monday night

If someone got murdered while the cops were leaving areas unattended for pure revenue raising, would this be open to litigation if it could be proved the police response time caused the death

probably charles. THOUGH.....

i saw a yellow 34 at glen that wasn't me or charles on monday night

I think I saw that two while I was driving through Greensborough

had stock rims, asian driving and was really beat up?

if he was pulled over by his best mate Adam, this could well be a possibility

nah might leave it alone... they have tightened the penalties on cruelty to animals lately :whistling:

If I'm reading correctly, police set up a "come and do burnouts event" to lure potential hoons there for defects n shit yo?

Aren't we supposed to be short of police or something? They keep advertising this PSO crap on the radio, put the revenue raisers wasters towards that shit...

I dunno. Cops set up a honeypot and then bust everyone who takes the bait. I see that as more effective use of time than roaming the streets randomly trying to find the cars doing stupid shit.

We use honeypots in web security all the time, not only to find the hackers but also to see what techniques they use etc. The cops could just be trying to suss out how these things are organised, who are key players etc. Wouldn't surprise me if they go wind of the fact that more idiots didn't arrive to the skids-u-leh because of the goup messages going out from people there and next time rocked up with a mobile GSM scrambler. Next level pwnage.

imagine the backlash if the police set up a sting operation, someone was injured nearby as a result and was unable to bring da amberlamps as because of the police blanket scrambling phones in the area.

probably not something they will try lol

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