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24-12-2007, 07:31 AM | #61 | ||
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Apparently the police in question were attempting to issue Chuck Norris with a infringement. The cop car got so scared it tried to bury itself which started the fire underneath.
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24-12-2007, 10:43 AM | #62 | ||
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Let's all have a huge argument about the height of Police cars. Read the story again, they parked on woodchips, you should know when you park on soft surfaces you sink a little, in an average sedan that probably soaks up some more of the clearance making the hot exhaust sit close enough to the woodchips thus causing ignition. Idiots
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25-12-2007, 11:45 AM | #63 | |||
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Im not the only one who thinks that at least in Qld, they are lower. And at least one person who owns one, has stated the same. |
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25-12-2007, 03:24 PM | #64 | ||
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It doesn't matter either way as police cars do not have to confirm to road worthy rules Ive seen police cars with bald tyres
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25-12-2007, 03:42 PM | #65 | ||
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ok while i don't really want to get into this whole off-topic arguement i can say this with 100% certainty- where i work purchased 10 ex- police falcons (baII) and commodores (vx) from auctions last year- ALL of them where noticably LOWER than a standard vehicle. now remember these were traded and as such did not have any police gear left in them.
now i'm not saying this is the same in other states but here in qld at least SOME cars are lowered. Now as for the cop car inthe main thread it wouldn't need to be too low to start a fire, as stated cat converters run extremly hot and it would only take a stray leaf or similar to touch on it for a while to start a fire.
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25-12-2007, 04:51 PM | #66 | |||
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This is nonsense. They must comply with the same rules and regulations as a private or other commercial vehicle. If they were unable to be roadworthied, no-one would buy them and the police workshops would not waste time putting special mods on each car; given they change them over at 40,000kms. The system in Victoria is a lease system. The cars are registered and maintained to acceptable standards.
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25-12-2007, 05:17 PM | #67 | ||
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so if i get it right a car thats able to start a fire under it must be lowerd
gez me 77 f250 on 16" 4wd tyres did it (must have been real low ) and its quite a problem ip the farm with the other 4wd's , hot day - hot breeze - heat ( ignition ) source it can happen
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25-12-2007, 05:22 PM | #68 | ||
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So none of us have lowered cars then ?
If it was one of us who parked their lowered falcon over the woodchips would we be laughing ? Typical how it turns in to a "cop bashing" exercise. AC/DC |
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25-12-2007, 05:28 PM | #69 | ||||
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I never said that Victoria’s police cars were allowed to be un-roadworthy. I said that they do not have to comply with ADRs. This covers them when it comes to modifications only. Their cars must me maintained in roadworthy condition to comply with OH&S regulations. Below is a picture of one such modification where it would be illegal for Joe Public. Try putting a roof rack on your BA with a piece of steel channel bolted to it and see how far you get.
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25-12-2007, 06:01 PM | #70 | |||
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Any changes can be removed anyway before sale, like the roof rack above. Im pretty sure you couldnt drive around with baton loops inside the car, but last I looked police cars keep the batons handy to the officer. Im fairly certain, not positive, that they can break our speed limit without sirens etc, for operational reasons, just not personal or no reason. There would be guidelines they follow, probably fairly complex rules that can get blurred at times. And like any job, some would deliberately blur them on occasion and take advantage of the job, while others simply do so in error. They are people, and we all take advantage of our jobs perks occasionally. If i was given an XR8 or Typhoon and was able to handbrake turn on the shoulder full lights etc, followed by a nice big broadside back on the road to pursue a motorist in the opposite direction, you can bet I wouldnt be taking it easy. On a personal level, Id probably be disappointed if the driver wasnt doing 140 or so and pulled up quickly too, gives me the chance to really enjoy acceleration if he was. That smile on their face when they hand you the ticket is probably more happiness at the minute before pulling you up, than handing you the ticket. |
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25-12-2007, 09:14 PM | #71 | ||
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Under cover cop cars in Brissy are definately lower. I am always near the roma street police station and have seen hundreds of there cars. How ever with marked cars, i have only seen a few that were lower then standard. Just drive by the central centre @ stafford?
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25-12-2007, 09:20 PM | #72 | ||
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Lots of ideas coming out here, but they still arrive that way from the factory. No extra mods made.
Stafford is just a suburban station, the main depot is at Alderley (where the mechanical section is). |
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26-12-2007, 11:14 AM | #73 | ||
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heres some Ozzie Cop Car Sites where they have oodles of shots of Cop cars.
Unmarked cars.. Wrecked Cop Cars.. High as a Kite 4x4's... (have these been lowered also ???) so from browsing thru there.. u might find a pic of a "lowered Cop Car" to bring some possible truth to all these words been thrown around in here about it.. http://www.inthejob.com/nsw5.html http://www.auspolcars.info/ |
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26-12-2007, 11:38 AM | #74 | ||
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always liked this car.. awesome motor... remember kids. Drag Racing Thrills... Street Racing Kills slogan written on the side of the cop car.. heres the previous Tango 1 Cop car.. nice bonnet and pulling a skid in Newman Last edited by P100 Ute; 26-12-2007 at 11:47 AM. |
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26-12-2007, 11:47 AM | #75 | |||
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http://midnorthcoastpolicevehicles.fotopic.net/ http://nswhwpp.fotopic.net/ http://nsw-emergency-pics.fotopic.net/ http://www.inthejob.com/nsw5.html http://www.auspolcars.info/ |
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26-12-2007, 05:12 PM | #76 | |||
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At end of lease time, the vehicles are sold on and must comply with the NVS - National Vehicle Standards, basically these NVS are post ADR. Here is an unrelated video for your amusement; road rage in Turkey:- http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b55_1183864914
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26-12-2007, 05:37 PM | #78 | ||
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I have never read so much BS as I have in this thread alone!
Full noise. The roof racks in question are on the roof. The sharp metal edges you claim are illegal are under the lights and are not in the dangerous protusions section of the vehicle to be a concern with ADRs ect. Geez my company ute has full ladder racks that stop at the top of the windscreen with extension ladders on them. Are not illegal and pass rego every year. Cop cars are not lowered any more then a standard XR8 , SS ect. If they were modded in anyway they would go back to the good old days where they just had standard falcons for the cheap price and then modded them up. Does anyone remember the XE HWP cars? Vinyl interior and floor , no aircon or power steer but a Fairmont Ghia front. If the cops lowered their cars illegally the can of worms that would be opened if they had an accident and someone got killed would be incrediable! They still have OH&S to follow and duty of care to the public. It just would not happen. They use XR8's and SS's now cause they are setup sports orintated from the factory and have a higher resale value. They are totally bog standard cars except for an Optima battery and a bigger alternator. The amount of crap posted ont his site lately sometimes I have to stop and check that I have not logged onto Street Commodores! |
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26-12-2007, 05:44 PM | #79 | |||
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it does "just happen". take 3 seconds to read KEEPLEFT's post before you start spurting your own crap. dont complain about B.S threads and people posting crap when you yourself are no more informed. |
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26-12-2007, 05:49 PM | #80 | |||||
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Most GD cars in Melbourne you'll see behave a bit more tame than their TMU cousins; whom make the most of the vehicles they have. To stay on topic though. There were a number of AU Falcon police cars here in Vic which had raised suspension. They were probably based at country stations though but sat higher than a standard Forte at the time.
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26-12-2007, 05:53 PM | #81 | |||
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Where are they mounted halfway down the bonnet fool? They are mounted on the roof on the right hand side above the back window. If you are refering to Fullnoise's picture like I was it is clearly there on the roof as well. Use your brains and read the ADR's and vehicle technical bulletins. Providing it all falls within the prescribed measurements and passes the "sphere test" and has no sharp edges ect you can put what ever you want on the bonnet. But you probably call a car fitted with a set of mags as heavily modified so have no idea on what is and is not actually legal. Who is no more informed ? |
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26-12-2007, 06:00 PM | #82 | |||
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if not, grow the up. anyway, the unmarked highway patrol car here in WARRNAMBOOL (and i invite anyone that lives in WARRNAMBOOL to confirm this - just to show you that you are the uninformed) has the radar mounted half way down the bonnet on the front right guard. its a BLACK VE SS too incase you want to ring the local Warrnambool police station and ask them. let me know if you want to be proven wrong and ill even provide you with their phone number. use your own brians and think before you post again about something you obviously dont know too much about. keep up the personal attacks and your stay WILL be short. |
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26-12-2007, 06:04 PM | #83 | ||
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26-12-2007, 06:08 PM | #84 | ||||
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I went through all this BS three and a half years ago when I was defected for a rear spoiler on a ute that I had at the time. There are so many inconsistencies with the law regarding dangerous protrusions it isn’t funny. I was going to take Vicroads to court over the issue. How the hell did you think I found out about the legalities of police vehicles, you clown. You still see glazier's utes driving around with dangerous protrusions (including sections of broken glass attached to the side of their vehicles), you still see turkeys with their fishing rod holders mounted to the bull bars of their big 4WDs. If you wanted to get technical, just about every tradesman’s vehicle could be defected for some type of dangerous protrusion. One of the issues with many of these vehicles is that they tend to be modified after the vehicle is registered, so Vicroads rarely ever see them. If you think that a piece of steel angle is so safe, why don’t you stand in front of one of these cars at 60 km/h and do us all a favour. Love and kisses
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