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Old 30-08-2012, 04:24 PM   #13
xisled
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Default Re: What really grinds my gears!

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Originally Posted by tankclare
As everyone said police have been baiting people for years. They have even been known to use modified unmarked vehicles wearing p plates.

Also as some have said there is a hoon law called excessive acceleration and you will get pinged for it. Have been in cars when people have been warned with it.

If there was ever the right for the public to book police for traffic infringements or defects I would have given out countless books by now lol.
I know people who have said cops wearing p plates but I am yet to see this. I go to heaps of places where cops cars marked and unmarked will be and I have never seen one marked with a P plater. I will put it out there, if anyone can get me proof of a P plater cop, show it.

End of the day, if you do nto do anything wrong you will not be booked.
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