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  On 04/04/2013 at 3:37 AM, turbodragon said:

Oh...... well...... this is awkward then...... :unsure:

Hahaha yeah I am actually. Being in possession of a 6L SS-V throw you off the scent did it? ;)

No, not really, it is actually very Asian to argue over $41 though LOL

  On 04/04/2013 at 4:12 AM, Sunkist said:

Thoity? That's fkn US Jew..

It's sertee fo

I have no idea what you're talking about...you can't explain that.

Type up a letter, outlining it all - and providing all the evidence to the contrary. Documented evidence etc.

At the end of the letter simply state that as it is ILLEGAL to make a FALSE report - and as such, you will not be taking the car in.

They should then drop it.

  On 04/04/2013 at 11:59 AM, R31Nismoid said:

Type up a letter, outlining it all - and providing all the evidence to the contrary. Documented evidence etc.

At the end of the letter simply state that as it is ILLEGAL to make a FALSE report - and as such, you will not be taking the car in.

They should then drop it.

And then do the EPA car park dobbing

  On 04/04/2013 at 11:59 AM, R31Nismoid said:

Type up a letter, outlining it all - and providing all the evidence to the contrary. Documented evidence etc.

At the end of the letter simply state that as it is ILLEGAL to make a FALSE report - and as such, you will not be taking the car in.

They should then drop it.

This. I find it ridiculous that you would even contemplate doing the test knowing well and truly your innocent.

Request to talk to management, the dummies on the phones dont know nothing about anything outside their normal work protocol/procedure.

  On 04/04/2013 at 11:59 AM, R31Nismoid said:

Type up a letter, outlining it all - and providing all the evidence to the contrary. Documented evidence etc.

At the end of the letter simply state that as it is ILLEGAL to make a FALSE report - and as such, you will not be taking the car in.

They should then drop it.

Thanks mate. I've sent an email explaining the situation, attached with all the documents to support the fact I was not present at time of apparent sighting.

I will write a formal letter should a resolution not be reached after email and phone call.

  On 04/04/2013 at 1:37 PM, Sunkist said:

And then do the EPA car park dobbing

Hahahahahaha always provides the lulz.

Best case scenario: they drop the letter and we go EPA car park dobbing

Worst case scenario: we go EPA car park dobbing

  On 04/04/2013 at 8:04 PM, nomnomv8 said:

This. I find it ridiculous that you would even contemplate doing the test knowing well and truly your innocent.

Request to talk to management, the dummies on the phones dont know nothing about anything outside their normal work protocol/procedure.

Well that's my exact train of thought. Why do the imte if I hadn't done the crime? Like someone mentioned previously, it's like putting someone in jail PRIOR to having evidence against them.

Will def be talking to someone higher up if my email doesn't get a satisfactory response.

And even when you get a satisfactory response, complain, find out and ask for a letter of apology from the person that incorrectly reported you for wasting your time and stress provided.

That way the person or police officer will think twice about willy nilly just reporting number plates

  On 04/04/2013 at 10:36 PM, blah_blah said:

And even when you get a satisfactory response, complain, find out and ask for a letter of apology from the person that incorrectly reported you for wasting your time and stress provided.

That way the person or police officer will think twice about willy nilly just reporting number plates

Chances of a letter of apology from EPA and Vic Police will be virtually impossible BUT, if I ever did get one, I would frame it and cherish it forever.

  On 05/04/2013 at 12:05 AM, Basti said:

Email is just as valid as a typed and printed letter. So if you write a snail mail version, be angrier

Too true. Since I've been accused of being a tight ass asian, I might as well get angrier in the letter since it would've cost me about an extra $0.45 for the paper and about $0.60 for the stamp. Do noise test for $42? NO BLOODY WAY!!

  On 04/04/2013 at 3:01 AM, Birds said:

Farkin awesome^

Reminds me of that story about the cop who pulled over a work cover OH&S officer on a freeway and fined him for something negligible, then got a fine himself for not wearing high vis vest on a freeway...or something to that effect.

Rofl

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