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Old 24-07-2011, 12:34 PM   #31
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Just punch in the rego.
Awesome ... never knew that was available actually.
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Who says????
They have been known to drive stranger vehicles than this.
Yeah, nothing new.

Many many moons ago on the Hume hwy in Vic they had an F100 with bales of hay in the back. Around Goulburn (NSW) they even had a Dodge semi to catch trucks (via radio) .

The Dodge was ok for a week, then they rolled it trying to keep up

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Old 24-07-2011, 12:39 PM   #33
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Hahahhahahahaha ... I would have paid to have seen that.
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Never said I'd stop for anyone without flashing lights.

What i am saying is ... in NSW anyway ... the Police Force are using obscure vehicles now ... with blue/red strobes fitted in stealth positioning (along with sirens as well).

There'll be a lot of covert operation vehicles out there on the road ... that you would least expect ... even I wouldn't have guessed myself.

Maybe the case over what the car is, but seeing as the OP stated it didn't have flashing lights, wouldn't that indicate to you it's not a copper?

Sure does point to that as far as I am concerned.
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Good site for NSW. Just punched in my S.A Commy number plate and it comes up as a Mitsubishi.
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Coppers don't have 20" wheels and being an 07 build the car is to old.

When coppers want to pull you over, and whilst they're stopped, they have the lovely flashing lights. (OHS ruling especially when stopped)

It actually sounds like this commodore driver was chasing this falcon driver because they knew each other ot they wanted to have a "rumble in the bronx" as such.
So I guess the 1999 VN SS Commodore maroon in colour that the cop in my street brings home on occasions is a myth even with the lights behind the grill and on the rear shelf. I asked him what the go was, turns out it is a "stolen recovered" which the insurance had paid out on so the cops took it over. North Brisbane by the way.
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Strange. My F6 comes up as;

2009 RED FOR FALCON SEDAN

That's copy and pasted straight from the site.
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So I guess the 1999 VN SS Commodore maroon in colour that the cop in my street brings home on occasions is a myth even with the lights behind the grill and on the rear shelf. I asked him what the go was, turns out it is a "stolen recovered" which the insurance had paid out on so the cops took it over. North Brisbane by the way.
Sweet Jesus I will have to look out for that one!

That'd fool quite a few people I'd say!
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Strange. My F6 comes up as;

2009 RED FOR FALCON SEDAN

That's copy and pasted straight from the site.

is it though???

got two 06 BFII utes in the family and they come up differently:

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2006 WHITE FOR FALCON UTILITY

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Why do they come up FOR and not FORD? When i bought my BF ute from sydney it was the same..the sticker had FOR FALCON UTIL
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Why do they come up FOR and not FORD? When i bought my BF ute from sydney it was the same..the sticker had FOR FALCON UTIL
They think that the word Ford is comprised of two syllables and a large number of RTA employees would have trouble with that many.
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When I was in sydney I traveled a lot for work & saw heaps of diffrent undercover cars but mainly around freeways were F6"s green or blue mainly but a fiew red ones also
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is it though???

got two 06 BFII utes in the family and they come up differently:

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2006 WHITE FOR FALCON UTILITY

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I'd have thought an F6 would have come up under FPV - not 'FOR' :p
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Well .. it is a "FOR" Peformance Vehicle.
As long as it is red and a sedan ... they are close enough ... to them anyway.
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So did he actually pull him over? Because a rego check shows the Commodore is an '07 build which is a little old for a current police car. You sure it wasn't just some muppet?
It also says it's orange not red
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My Jeep comes up as: 2010 BLACK JEP PATRIOT PANEL VAN WITH WINDOWS & SEAT/S - 4WD


With Windows and seats?? Classy
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So I guess the 1999 VN SS Commodore maroon in colour that the cop in my street brings home on occasions is a myth even with the lights behind the grill and on the rear shelf. I asked him what the go was, turns out it is a "stolen recovered" which the insurance had paid out on so the cops took it over. North Brisbane by the way.
Ya cant argue with an idiot mate ..
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I'm amused that there are those that think police won't go to those lengths to get their quota...

There was a camera car many years back in Melbourne. It wasn't a commodore or a falcon, or a magna...it was a comby van. And when I was living there in '07, there were quite a few undercover cars getting around that were done up in pretty much the same fashion as the rest of the vehicles on the road - to be conspicuous...

Even if it wasn't a copper, reporting it is probably your best bet...sounds like the occupant of the vehicle was a DH...
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So I guess the 1999 VN SS Commodore maroon in colour that the cop in my street brings home on occasions is a myth even with the lights behind the grill and on the rear shelf. I asked him what the go was, turns out it is a "stolen recovered" which the insurance had paid out on so the cops took it over. North Brisbane by the way.

So I might have made a slight area. Shoot me and ADRENALINE, as we have both mentioned the same thing.


Now read what the Op's opening statement says and compare it with what you have written. Give you a hint. There's a little bit about lights.
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Ya cant argue with an idiot mate ..

Coming from the original. I'd suggest looking who else has commented about this particular car not being a cop car. Or are you a little short sited and can't read all the posts by others?
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The truck comes up as:

2004 GOLD FOR COURIER UTILITY

Didnt know burnt orange was gold
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So I guess the 1999 VN SS Commodore maroon in colour that the cop in my street brings home on occasions is a myth even with the lights behind the grill and on the rear shelf. I asked him what the go was, turns out it is a "stolen recovered" which the insurance had paid out on so the cops took it over. North Brisbane by the way.
Oh really...

I really doubt this due to OHS... They won't order cars without ESP, side / curtain airbags and rear park assist now, that car would have none of those and is it a VN 1989 or a VT 1999??
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Oh really...

I really doubt this due to OHS... They won't order cars without ESP, side / curtain airbags and rear park assist now, that car would have none of those and is it a VN 1989 or a VT 1999??
+1 there are very strict rules regarding which cars they can and cant use. There is no way a 89 VN or even 99 VT is going to be pursuit rated, maybe a D car for surveillance but thats about it.
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Not cop bash.

I was passed by a marked bike last week, he was doing easy 80+ in a 60.
Naturally, I figured he was doing the right thing and attending a job.
Anly to find him at the next set of lights waiting at a red.

So either he:
a) feels speed laws do not apply.
b) job was cancelled
c) thinks red is a pretty colour
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I have seen SS's like this around blacktown before. Not sure on the 20's but could have - they were lowered with stripes and a big sticker on the back window.

I even saw an undercover xr6 turbo the other week with the aerials inside the rear glass and a very small flasher box on the dash (much smaller than usual). - must be getting smarter.

Any way - I finally got my in car camera
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Any way - I finally got my in car camera
Which one did you get????
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Not another cop bash but . .
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There is a green VE SS ute gettin around th hunter area with 19s and has the led lights by the number plates, they use it for takin away trail bikes and stuff, looks prety nice
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If anyone remembers the Highway Patrol episode where police chase the motorbikes in Albert Park - the rider uploaded the "in dash" footage from the police cars.

You see them going through a red light, over taking double-lines, exceeding the posted limit *before* any offence had been committed by the bikes. If that's the example being set, then I see no need for people to adhere to every single arbitrary limit or law imposed on us, especially when the law enforcers don't respect it.
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There is a green VE SS ute gettin around th hunter area with 19s and has the led lights by the number plates, they use it for takin away trail bikes and stuff, looks prety nice
Indeed there is a green ute as well as a silver one. They have been hanging around here and Muswellbrook lately. There was also an unmarked lancer getting about but I havent seen that in ages.

The strangest I have seen here in the upper hunter were a Hilux and 2 mini's. I remember one mini I followed was red with the white stripes and MIN-1?? something numberplates. Opened my eyes up. The hilux was a late 80s model (box shape) single cab and rough looking. The officer was sitting in it with the speed gun resting on the mirror. That was near the turn off to the army barracks outside of Singleton. No way it would catch anyone so they must of had another car down the road somewhere
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