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    Just to get technical....

    Road Rules 2008 - so that's nation wide road rules defines a Police vehicle as:

    ''any vehicle driven by a person who is;

    a) a police officer for the provision; and
    b) driving the vehicle in the course of his or her duties as a Police officer".

    So, if they see something dodgey and want to take action whilst off duty, then whatever vehicle they're driving falls under the definition of a 'police vehicle'.

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    Funny that i had the Lancer behind me today.

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDavo View Post
    Well for the second time in a week, I've seen two very different Unmarked traffic cars (Bne northside).
    First was a New Black Lancer Ralliart (4wd turbo, not evo) that pulled a punter over doing ~95 in an 80 workzone (seen just after reading the discussion about speed zones; ) )
    Today, returning from the Cootha Classic, this time a Black Golf GTI has a miscreant waylayed.

    So, What's the oddest Unmarked car youv'e seen?
    Not heard about from a mates mate, cops in haybale stacks in back of utes etc.
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    Saw a red VE HSV clubsport on the side of the M1 Springwood area.The copper was sitting on the backseat with the rear door half open,speed gun aimed at the traffic!

    They also seem to have a lot of Camrys at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudmouse View Post
    Just to get technical....

    Road Rules 2008 - so that's nation wide road rules defines a Police vehicle as:

    ''any vehicle driven by a person who is;

    a) a police officer for the provision; and
    b) driving the vehicle in the course of his or her duties as a Police officer".

    So, if they see something dodgey and want to take action whilst off duty, then whatever vehicle they're driving falls under the definition of a 'police vehicle'.
    In that case, I tender my strangest "police" vehicle as the 110 Defender 300Tdi driven by a Lowood constable sent out to our property for a search & rescue at Easter. He (intelligently) thought it would be better to bring his own vehicle instead of the standard issue Falcon.


    ...I would have loved to see that in a high speed chase situation

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    Cool unmarked cars

    there,s a blue ute,with a racing sticker on its back window,driving around the gatton by pass,nearly ever day,booking drivers,,he is from toowoomba..

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    NSW used to have a truck, nick-named the stitch-up truck. It used to travel the highway at about 95kph, call the interstate trucks round, record the speed then have them pulled up, by a marked car further up the road.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    nick-named the stitch-up truck

    We have a winner!
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    Dave.

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    Last Winter i was pulled over by two police women mounted on horses in the main street of Traralgon and asked to blow into the breathalyzer. Apparently they were providing a presence at the local junior footy as there had been a lot of pilfering going on during the games, this did not stop them having to do their mandatory 20 breath tests per shift that all police were told to do at the time.
    Gota tell you, blowing into the bag being held by Mrs plod leaning down from a rather large horse was picturesque!!!!!

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    A Nissan 280Z on Vic plates patrolling North Coast of NSW...

    And in snow season, you'll often see around Cooma unmarked cars with skis on the roof, pulling people over.

    Regards
    Max P

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    I've just been to Jindabyne for a few days of great fishing. On the way home this arvo Cooma and Canberra my mate and I watched of all things a white.... now come on wait for it........boring triton 4x4 ute with pulsating blue and reds. Surprised the bejesus out of me. Needless to say we stuck to the speed limit for the rest of the trip.

    Cheers
    Rob

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