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Yeh I gathered from your lol comment u thought I was one of them, I'm not It would just be good to hear it from an actual police officer

We need a " legal thread", changing road laws, legal mods, engineering legalitys.

We need a " legal thread", changing road laws, legal mods, engineering legalitys.

As long its backed by fact and evidence, sick of seeing tards giving out false info as fact, and idiots believe it, still have a mate who claims the "1 intake mod" rule does not exist, and according to him you can have a pod and fmic as long as the pod is shielded.

it looked like a stock as f**k taxi.

and cops at booze buses wont bother defecting you. dont be silly

I got 99 problems but a tmu officer at a breatho bus ain't 1

thats because tmu know a waste of time when they see one :P

In Japan I heard that there is a 0% alchohol limit for every body and if someone is caught everyone in the car and, if they had been at a party, everyone there also gets busted for letting them drive.

Sounds logical to me, and if that's not right maybe it should be.

Probably the driver here will also now agree, assuming that was their reason for running.

Besides I prefer to drink at home where it's not so far to the fridge.

germany also. driver gets fined if the passenger in the front seat is drunk too (the drunkard may be a distraction)

a mate who claims the "1 intake mod" rule does not exist, and according to him you can have a pod and fmic as long as the pod is shielded.

In NSW its OK, apparently

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