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    Also saw a very dirty looking station wagon (didn't get any other details)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Dean View Post
    I went that way to the car races a couple of weeks ago. Might have seen the ute then. Luckily, as I didn't really have a clue where I was, apart from a printed out google map, I was only going as fast as the speed limit.

    Have seen the ute, the beemer, as well as a WRX Subaru in Wodonga. Quite regularly.
    The one that hides in Clyde is disguised as a mum's station wagon.
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    What's the point of this thread?

    If you don't break the rules and speed, you've nothing to worry about.

    They're doing their job. If they didn't, there'd be a lot more idiots dying on our roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Sims View Post
    What's the point of this thread?

    If you don't break the rules and speed, you've nothing to worry about.

    They're doing their job. If they didn't, there'd be a lot more idiots dying on our roads.
    You're right of course. Just a sport we have of "spot the disguised police cars." The flash utes as police cars are a bit of a worry though. I usually judge the intellect of a driver as being inversely proportional to the ridiculousness of their car. How do I spot the wankers now if I have to wonder if the bright orange car with the personalized number plate is a police car so may not do a stupid thing in front of me? (Am I allowed to say wanker?)
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