Very necessary. Think of when a person is intercepted and stopped on the road side. That's why the rear lights on a normal six cyclinder car are placed on the right side, so that they're more visible to passing traffic.
On the V8s however they're on both sides on the back shelf and are more intense lights due to the fact that they're TMU cars and need to be as visible as possible.
Four "different" ones I have seen lately...one was a Toyota Aurion, very nice dark blue, alloys, dark windows. Another was a new Falcon wagon, very dark tint, and steel wheels. Two really unusual ones of these were a reasonably new black SS Commodore ute, and a VS Berlina with dark tint and mags!
I have nothing really against coppers doing their jobs...one of my nephews is a cop...but I do have a problem with cars which aren't obviously police vehicles pulling people over...do they want us to not break the law, or do they just want to hide in the shadows and pounce to make some money?
This rubbish lead to the Transport Department coming up with the brilliant idea of wanting to pull people over...in unmarked cars...by simply flashing a badge...
This rapidly dropped idea raised the ire of female activists, saying what woman would pull over for someone in a blue shirt in some ordinary car claiming to be an authority figure? At the time I told my wife not to pull over for anyone who wasn;t obviously a cop, and to drive to the nearest police station or, failing that, a service station and park at the pumps (cameras). In fact, I would have a problem pulling over for an SS ute or an old VS flashing some lights at me...
There was a umarked XR8 falcon police ute in newi not that long ago. Only saw him cos he'd pulled a supra over whilst cruising the foreshore.
Cops are usually easy to pick at night round here, they're the ones that don't turn off thier spotlights or high beam when they are coming towards you.
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If you are concerned that the car is not a police car ring the police tell them someone in a car is trying to make them stop. The comms operator will be able to help out or you can drive to the local police station.
Yes the coppers maybe a bit annoyed but better to be safe than sorry, just tell them that you didn't feel safe and that you had phoned 000 to check there details.
TVR-190: That LSD service paid off. Stato just got very sideways.
Grennan: In a stato, the term is held starboard.
That's why in certain US states police cars need markings of certain dimensions to do routine traffic intercepts. Goddamn rapists.
A few years ago here, there was a cop who used a VR Exec as his weapon of choice. not sure if it was his personal car, or the rules regarding using a personal car (maybe Viccop can confirm) but he was deffinantly a cop, and that was deffinantly his general duties vehicle.
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Originally Posted by davway
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in WA if you can see a very large LCD screen hanging from the centre console, its a cop car.
I know ive seen them on a few cars but the Government License PLates, that is the redish/orange plates instead of your green ones (green in Vic). Ive also noticed that sometimes, the drivers are wearing High Vis vests.
Honeslty dont spend a whole lot of time looking. I know the local undercover coppers a mile off. In Glen Waverley its always a silver VZ SS with a massive antenna at the back.
up here we hav a new mazda 6 dark blue very dark windows and it trys to race everyone lines you up lights dose the fly by to see if you will chase it how do i know i wouldent race it so they pulled me over did the badge thing do a drug search got nothing and then had a snipe about the ruff paint job just where is the line in the sand on this when they try and get you to race
yeah we have a Grey/green coloured aurion getting around where i live i'm not sure on exact colour it was dark as but it was stock as and i think it had roof racks
opinions are like a**holes, we all have one
i swear i saw a black landcruiser here in victor (SA) during schoolies last year with lights in the grill, did any1 else c it or was i seein things
wouldn't surprise me buddaboy,i saw a totally black ford territory with black tinted windows and the lights in dash / grill
TVR-190: That LSD service paid off. Stato just got very sideways.
Grennan: In a stato, the term is held starboard.
So you get done for talking on the phone as well....
I got pulled over by an unmarked cop car a while back for speeding... As i was following him. He said "do you know how fast you were going", i said "no, i was following you. So i assume we were both doing the speed limit"....
I got let off with a warning. I dont think cops are allowed to speed unless they have their lights on.
I actually almost hit a cop car a few years back, he was coming through and intersection (late at night) with just lights, no sirens. I wonder whos fault that would have been? I didn't see him (as i had a green light, so i was watching for oncoming traffic).
shoot at them, if they shoot back it is most probably a cop
theres a patrol, green xr8, green and blue sv6 and ss in town, another one that surprised me was a white pajero, i only realised it was one cause he pulled a lad over
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Look for multiple rear vision mirrors aswell. Saw one today with three
TVR-190: That LSD service paid off. Stato just got very sideways.
Grennan: In a stato, the term is held starboard.
dont need 3 mirrors for that, just listen for the screeching sound and smell of rubber
TVR-190: That LSD service paid off. Stato just got very sideways.
Grennan: In a stato, the term is held starboard.