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Old 31-08-2007, 06:12 PM   #1
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Default $240 fine for excess engine rev.

I was going through around about and @ 2500rpm is where the rev band starts and it rev little bit hard.
Coper didn't beleive me that a Focus could do that, he wasn't buying the story at all.
All it's got is a air pod and thats it.

What I want to know by all of guys on here, do you think I should fight this or just pay up?
Also got me for out of rego as well.

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Old 31-08-2007, 06:21 PM   #2
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Well ,we actually got the thumbs up from some policemen last night. When we change in SSS mode it chirps the tyres hard from 3000 onwards, I forgot? And seeing as i dont drive i just change gears- we left the lights side by side with the fuzz and pulled a nice 3500 CHIRP ,level with the passenger window. My missus covered her mouth and the cops give her the thumbs up - And then they floored it. We never exceeded 50kmh.. Some of them ARE decent people- Having said that , if I was driving i would have been handcuffed....Probably???
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:25 PM   #3
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I was going through around about and @ 2500rpm is where the rev band starts and it rev little bit hard.
Coper didn't beleive me that a Focus could do that, he wasn't buying the story at all.
All it's got is a air pod and thats it.

What I want to know by all of guys on here, do you think I should fight this or just pay up?
Also got me for out of rego as well.

Consider your self lucky it wasn't confiscated under the anti-hooning laws. If you take it to court you'll probably get it knocked back to a $60 fine for improper control of a motor vehicle, but the day in court will end up costing you more than $240. Its a catch 22
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:26 PM   #4
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That's funny (accept for the expense!).... booked for reving a stock focus.

You meanace to society.

At least you helped his monthly quota along.
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:27 PM   #5
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No doubt you would of been treated differently daz, my sis's b/f ws delivering me and a mate and her to a club in mooloolaba one sat night in his 180 (yes, it was a tight fit) and turned into the esplanade to realise that our path had been cut due to "hoon restrictions" in anger he gave it a rev, not goin past 2500, either way, the cops pulle dhim over.

He did the yes sir, no sir, etc.... still got off with a 240 fine and no points, we all chipped in for him as he was helping us out at the time. but i dont really think its that fightable
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:29 PM   #6
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That's funny (accept for the expense!).... booked for reving a stock focus.

You meanace to society.

At least you helped his monthly quota along.


Shite.

Sorry dude, just read your post again, and she isn't stock after all.
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:31 PM   #7
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What I want to know by all of guys on here, do you think I should fight this or just pay up?
Just pay up, really nothing you can do if the cops deem your car to be too loud. They could've defected you if they really wanted.
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:34 PM   #8
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damn coppers and their power trips.. almost as bad as secco's at clubs and RSL's

ey bluhoon, the atrium secos are all a bunch of s, especially that incrediblly fat one, the mouri who looks about the size of the little bubble gum eating girl in charlie and the chocolate factory
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Old 31-08-2007, 06:38 PM   #9
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Also got me for out of rego as well.
thats the thing thats dangerous.
no rego = no insurance,
ur an iddiot.

cop it sweet and get it over with!

and an if you are going to get a pod, do it right and just put it in a box!
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Old 31-08-2007, 08:47 PM   #10
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If you went to court with that, the judge will see what else you got done for and simply see you as someone who doesnt care about responsibilty and wont help you at all, just pay the fine!
And get that car registered!
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Old 31-08-2007, 08:57 PM   #11
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I was going through around about and @ 2500rpm is where the rev band starts and it rev little bit hard.
Coper didn't beleive me that a Focus could do that, he wasn't buying the story at all.
All it's got is a air pod and thats it.

What I want to know by all of guys on here, do you think I should fight this or just pay up?
Also got me for out of rego as well.
Id take a spelling and language course first... then rego the car and pay your fine....



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Old 31-08-2007, 09:17 PM   #12
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$700 + for no rego
$700 + for no insurance !!!
Sheesh !!!
Why in this case would you draw the crabs on yourself...
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Old 31-08-2007, 09:27 PM   #13
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Old 31-08-2007, 09:33 PM   #14
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$700 + for no rego
$700 + for no insurance !!!
Sheesh !!!
Why in this case would you draw the crabs on yourself...
opps, actually add an IQ test to that list!



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Old 31-08-2007, 10:19 PM   #15
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Old 01-09-2007, 01:15 AM   #16
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That's funny (accept for the expense!).... booked for reving a stock focus.

You meanace to society.

At least you helped his monthly quota along.
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reving = revving

meanace = menace

Sorry, but it just bugged me.
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Old 01-09-2007, 02:52 AM   #17
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There is a reason why the copper did'nt buy your story.
I don't think sympathy is required here,just pay your fine and don't do it again ok!
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pretty much.........my mate just got a vx commodore and its touchy in the wet....he pulled out onto the main road and the tyre spun for about half of a second just a tiny graze noise he is not use to the car yet and they pulled him over and gave him a choice of a ticket or getting his car taken for the night............and he is NO rev head is was a accident...

But there is some decent ones out there....i went through an RBT n this old guy goes can i see your license so i showed it to him and didnt have my P`s up he goes "prohbation ey?" had a look for my plates smiled and said with the most cheeky smile "have a good night son"
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240$ for excess rev!!??

you guys got it tough over there..
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I'm sure there's more to the story.
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Yes it is luck with the coppers..... but also their perception of how you handle the situation and your circumstance.... how old are you FRA?

I went through an RBT, as I was dropping the dog off to the vet one Thursday night. Got breath tested, and as I was being tested, another officer on the passenger side of the car called the attention of the cop talking to me, and pointed at my rego sticker. I had paid the rego, but had the sticker sitting on my desk at home. Stupid, I know. The sticker was 2 months out. I got questioned, and explained the situation with great empathy, assuring the rego had been paid. They checked it on the computer, and whilst doing it, checked me and the car from the outside.

No drama's, he just said when you finish dropping the dog off, go straight home and out the sticker on. Next time you will get fined.

So was I lucky? Hell yes, but sometimes it is more than luck.
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I went through an RBT, as I was dropping the dog off to the vet one Thursday night. Got breath tested, and as I was being tested, another officer on the passenger side of the car called the attention of the cop talking to me, and pointed at my rego sticker. I had paid the rego, but had the sticker sitting on my desk at home. Stupid, I know. The sticker was 2 months out. I got questioned, and explained the situation with great empathy, assuring the rego had been paid. They checked it on the computer, and whilst doing it, checked me and the car from the outside.

No drama's, he just said when you finish dropping the dog off, go straight home and out the sticker on. Next time you will get fined.

So was I lucky? Hell yes, but sometimes it is more than luck.
Exactly the same thing happened to me at an RBT, was told to put the sticker on as soon as I got home (it was in my glove box). Was told it was a fineable offence and I'd be getting off with a warning.

I'd tried to peel the sticker off but it was coming off in little pieces. Was going to try with some eucalyptus oil but just completely forgot about it.
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Yes it is luck with the coppers..... but also their perception of how you handle the situation and your circumstance.... how old are you FRA?

I went through an RBT, as I was dropping the dog off to the vet one Thursday night. Got breath tested, and as I was being tested, another officer on the passenger side of the car called the attention of the cop talking to me, and pointed at my rego sticker. I had paid the rego, but had the sticker sitting on my desk at home. Stupid, I know. The sticker was 2 months out. I got questioned, and explained the situation with great empathy, assuring the rego had been paid. They checked it on the computer, and whilst doing it, checked me and the car from the outside.

No drama's, he just said when you finish dropping the dog off, go straight home and out the sticker on. Next time you will get fined.

So was I lucky? Hell yes, but sometimes it is more than luck.
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Then you were just unlucky dude.
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Chris Rock said it well. As a public service announcement.

How NOT to gett your a$$ kicked by the Police, follow these easy tips.

Obey the Law. Laws were made for a reason, think of them as hints.

Get the car registered son and cop the fine, I would say the unregistered part is what copped you the heat in the first place.
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yep, they would have probably heard the noise, ran the plates and said bingo we gotta pullim over.

pain but sucks. I got looked at the other night by the boys in blue in the ef, albeit I was towing a sigma on the back of it hehe they were just having a sticky beak at the tow car ;)
just depends on how you drive around I suppose, you must admit there are a lot of tool bags out there and they cause greif for every one else, as they do everything wrong, but get away with it and someone might do something which seems relatively small, but in the eyes of the law it might be construed as a demeanour, so you get the shaft.

LOL at super roo's comment above, good one, very true.
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Well ,we actually got the thumbs up from some policemen last night. When we change in SSS mode it chirps the tyres hard from 3000 onwards, I forgot? And seeing as i dont drive i just change gears- we left the lights side by side with the fuzz and pulled a nice 3500 CHIRP ,level with the passenger window. My missus covered her mouth and the cops give her the thumbs up - And then they floored it. We never exceeded 50kmh.. Some of them ARE decent people- Having said that , if I was driving i would have been handcuffed....Probably???
i found that most cops down here are alright, and will admire you're ride and over look certian things ... but thats hilerious, but when you think about it, if it was you doing it, you would have gotten busted, because they dont see girls as beeing "hoons" ....

Maybe i should wear a wig tonight!
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