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Old 29-08-2012, 12:58 PM   #31
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And guess what, if you're stupid enough to do so you deserve it.

Don't know how many times I read these type of threads in the 7 odd years I've been a member here, but there is no entrapment law in Australia.

Done, dusted.
Cool - so is it OK for them to shoot at you to see if you have a gun and will shoot back?

That sort of conduct by Police should have them suspended - if racing is so dangerous why would they try to get someone to do it?

Defend it all you like, it just destroys the police forces credibility.
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Old 29-08-2012, 01:09 PM   #32
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Old 29-08-2012, 01:10 PM   #33
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When he gave you the "look" at the first set of lights, how come you didn't notice he was a copper then?

Still I would've run him. He'd probably would have beaten me to.
At the first set of lights i was on his right, by the third lights I was on his left as I needed to turn, from that angle I could clearly see all the lights, gadgets and what not inside his car, could see everything except his badge number :P
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Old 29-08-2012, 01:16 PM   #34
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Actually an offence

Excessive noise they ping you for
Pretty sure they also have excessive acceleration under the "hoon" category.

Remember the days when you could go for a blast down the highway without the fear of seeing your car being loaded onto the back of a tilt tray on the six o'clock news?
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Old 29-08-2012, 02:00 PM   #35
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Local hwp in Vic used to flash there high beams at you at night, give them a big burst back then they'd nail you for it
I've seen the QLD Police do the same thing. I remember that time when a car coming towards me turned his high beams on, it was extremely bright and couldn't tell what kind of vehicle it was. Sure enough, it was a cop car.
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Old 29-08-2012, 02:58 PM   #36
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Cool - so is it OK for them to shoot at you to see if you have a gun and will shoot back?

That sort of conduct by Police should have them suspended - if racing is so dangerous why would they try to get someone to do it?

Defend it all you like, it just destroys the police forces credibility.
Bit over the top re: guns?

The police know your general "hoon" will have a go and its easy fines and defects based on a person's stupidity. In the time I've been driving I have never ever seen an officer try and bait someone into a traffic light drag race. So it makes me wonder what the driver was doing beforehand to draw the attention to themselves.

My AU ute I had was stupidly loud at 2000rpm upwards as some members here can attest to and I never was "baited" into trying to drag someone.

Me thinks there is more than one side to this story.
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Old 29-08-2012, 03:11 PM   #37
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Bit over the top re: guns?

The police know your general "hoon" will have a go and its easy fines and defects based on a person's stupidity. In the time I've been driving I have never ever seen an officer try and bait someone into a traffic light drag race. So it makes me wonder what the driver was doing beforehand to draw the attention to themselves.

My AU ute I had was stupidly loud at 2000rpm upwards as some members here can attest to and I never was "baited" into trying to drag someone.

Me thinks there is more than one side to this story.
Absolutely over the top. But where is the line?

Should they say inappropriate things to your girlfriend outside a nightclub to see if you retaliate in the fight against nightclub thuggery?

The line should be that Police should observe and police laws, not try change people's behavoir to break them. And I have been baited by a Golf on the M1 on the Gold Coast. Didn't pick it till they pulled someone over further up the road. And the only other side to that story was that I was sitting on cruise at 110 right on the limit. It happens.
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Old 29-08-2012, 03:19 PM   #38
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As xisled said, they have been baiting for years.

Many years ago I fell victim to this plain orange XD (thats how long ago it was) that was going slow in front of me in a 75 zone, I passed him (double lane), he overtook me again, pulled in front then slowed down again so I then went over the speed limit to pass again before it went to a single lane and double lines for some distance.

Then I got pulled over. Obviously he was needing to add to his catch, he didnt look at anything else, just wrote out the ticket, did a u-turn and was off to get his next victim.
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Old 29-08-2012, 05:07 PM   #39
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As everyone said police have been baiting people for years. They have even been known to use modified unmarked vehicles wearing p plates.

Also as some have said there is a hoon law called excessive acceleration and you will get pinged for it. Have been in cars when people have been warned with it.

If there was ever the right for the public to book police for traffic infringements or defects I would have given out countless books by now lol.
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Old 29-08-2012, 05:16 PM   #40
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Highway Patrol do it all the time i was being tailgated for 10 minutes by an unmarked car trying to push me to speed up however i stuck to my guns and kept 5 clicks under the speed limit.

Upon turning into my street the cop was still up my rear then decieded to pull me over for a random check.

Once he was satisfied that the vehicle was in order he ****ed off.
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Old 29-08-2012, 06:34 PM   #41
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Defend it all you like, it just destroys the police forces credibility.
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Old 29-08-2012, 06:51 PM   #42
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Well, better not let those undercover cops and/or paid off crims deal drugs in a sting...


Thats entrapment and its not allowed, the police are forcing you to buy drugs dammit!
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Old 29-08-2012, 07:02 PM   #43
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Cant even nail it up to the limit in wa,its called a"display of acceleration,or undue excessive noise"
Not saying if ive ever been done for either...
Just need to hold off till the drags start in a week or two
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Old 29-08-2012, 07:10 PM   #44
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keep your eyes peeled for a ss ute with skitters on the back too. they appear to do anything they can these days
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Old 29-08-2012, 08:12 PM   #45
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Its about time people harden up and just report these scabs in for tailgating and whatnot. Dont rise to their game, just be law abiding then report the cars plate or the officers badge number. After all, isnt tailgating an offence anyway?
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Old 29-08-2012, 09:18 PM   #46
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Can't believe some of the people who are supposed to enforce traffic laws to keep the roads safe, do such stupid things unnecessarily.
Highbeam cars at night, tailgate, overtake people then slow down. Seriously? Wasn't there any other crimes that day?

I really need to get around getting a video camera in my car. Never know when I might come across someone with not enough tickets in their book and too much time on their hands.
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Old 29-08-2012, 10:36 PM   #47
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Now that 7Eleven in my area is selling Krispy Kreme Donuts it looks as if the poll-eece presence will be greatly diminished here. Anyone seen an under-cover police commodore vehicle equipped with a Chev badge on it?
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Old 29-08-2012, 11:36 PM   #48
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What if you have traction control, with little to no wheel spin and hardly any noise at all

You raced right up to 70 clicks to the next traffic light which would be another 30 seconds up the road

What can they pin you in then???
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Call me paranoid, but whenever I see a VE SS on the road I watch my speedo very carefully. I assume that very VE is a copper and I haven't been pinged yet.

I've had coppers try and bait me before but again, if they're in a VE then no dice.
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Call me paranoid, but whenever I see a VE SS on the road I watch my speedo very carefully. I assume that very VE is a copper and I haven't been pinged yet.

I've had coppers try and bait me before but again, if they're in a VE then no dice.
I get paranoid too, when i see a VE tailing me i do the good old change lanes see if they change trick or just look out for any instruments coming from the dashboard or even lights in the grill.
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Old 30-08-2012, 02:44 AM   #51
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Ok so everyone says theyve been doing it for years. Who cares? Still doesnt make it right
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Very true.

you'd think more time would be spent on investigating crimes then setting up people.
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Just be glad you did the right thing and obeyed the road rules and everything turned out ok and you got home safe and with all your points intact..lol
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Should they say inappropriate things to your girlfriend outside a nightclub to see if you retaliate in the fight against nightclub thuggery?
Depends, if it was a one off I'd tell him to shut up and back off. Keep being persistant and don't hold me accountable for my actions.

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The line should be that Police should observe and police laws, not try change people's behavoir to break them. And I have been baited by a Golf on the M1 on the Gold Coast. Didn't pick it till they pulled someone over further up the road. And the only other side to that story was that I was sitting on cruise at 110 right on the limit. It happens.
I'm definitely not disagreeing with you on this point bolded. However there are many many cases where I see police break to law to chase someone. Do I chase them to tell them they've just done the wrong thing?
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If a person gets duped by a police officer (or anyone, really) into committing a traffic offence, the only thing they're a victim of is their own poor impulse control.
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I keep a watch on the speedo whenever I see a car which is likely to be an unmarked cop car behind me. Usually current model Aurions, Commodores and Falcons. Even then I've seen cops driving other unsuspecting vehicles such as a 4WD Rodeo/Colorado. The easiest way to tell if it's a police car is when you see an antenna on the rear windscreen or if a screen is mounted on the dashboad on the passenger side.
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What if you have traction control, with little to no wheel spin and hardly any noise at all

You raced right up to 70 clicks to the next traffic light which would be another 30 seconds up the road

What can they pin you in then???
Like i said in my earlier post"display of acceleration" doesnt have to be noisy it just has to be noticeable to the coppers.
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Get the rego number & report the vehicle for "hooning". If enough people do this - someone will have a bit of explaining to do..
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I thought that was entrapment or something? Imagine if you had agreed to drag, then killed someone mid race before the other vehicle identified itself as a Police car. Forgive me, but I don't think it'd be a Police car.....I just can't see how they can do that without getting into hot water themselves.
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lol...entrapment.

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Simple6 is correct. They are not allowed to provoke unlawful action and catch you out for it. That is dirty and cheap and the law (for once) recognizes this behavior. You may not get away scott free but the poor old copper would get a bit of a hounding from his boss and his bosses boss
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"But the cop provoked me to commit crime."

Police officers baiting civilians into commiting crime is illegal.
As others have said "Entrapment" only happens on TV and in 'Murrica.

As for not being allowed to do it, read this......... If a Chief Inspector cant get off what hope has anybody else ?

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1225948559778
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So Police are allowed to have heavily tinted windows and speed if it's to catch out other people with "dangerours" modifications and speeders.
*cough*..................
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again, its the ol 'do as I say, not as I do' motto by the 5-0
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