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Postby Dummer » Thu May 21, 2009 9:03 am

This was back in the days of the older styled ones! Was only 530 fines refunded though.....

Since this trial I dont think there's ever been another WRX used as a marked vehicle...

In late 1999, NSW Police purchased three Subaru WRX vehicles following a three month trial of the vehicles.

An external company initially certifi ed the speedometers in all three vehicles as accurate, meaning they could

be used for speed enforcement duties.

Shortly after the vehicles became operational, signifi cant errors in the accuracy of their speedometers

were identifi ed. This meant that highway patrol offi cers could not be confi dent of the accuracy of speed

infringement notices issued while driving these vehicles. Therefore, in recognition of this problem, directions

were issued by commanders and supervisors to remove these three vehicles from speed enforcement.

Despite these directions, some offi cers continued to use the vehicles to police speed limits and a number

of infringement notices were issued. When senior offi cers realised that the vehicles were still being used to

issue infringement notices, inquiries were undertaken to identify affected motorists.

This resulted in the refund of 530 fi nes.

NSW Police also commenced an investigation into the issues surrounding the use of the Subaru WRX as a

speed enforcement vehicle. This investigation was conducted by a task force known as ‘Operation Sibu’. My

Office is overseeing the conduct of Operation Sibu.



http://www.ombo.nsw.gov.au/publication/ ... pdf?id=120



So yeah as you can see they did 'test' the speedos, reading that whole PDF it would seem that they learnt from their mistakes and now test the vehicles at the start and end of their work life...

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Postby Bandit » Thu May 21, 2009 9:06 am

Good stuff, thansk for the info.

Here's a link to some more pictures of the NSW Evo X -
http://judd-nightingale.fotopic.net/c1622661.html
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Postby JaCe » Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:58 pm

Damn I felt special for taking these pics yesterday on my way to uni...

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Postby Ozie » Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:10 pm

i can see 2 CJ's there JaCe, lol...
you will have to put them into the Photograph a CJ with another CJ post.
in this case an X and a VR?

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Postby Mizta B » Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:39 pm

Niiiice colour scheme (NOT)
Would like to see it, but not in my rear view mirrors!!
Let's see if they will come to a cruise and provide an escort LOL!!!
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Postby JaCe » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:41 pm

LOL I didn't realise there was a CJ behind it too!

And yes the colour scheme is a bit.. hmm.. but hey, it's different to the standard Falcodore cop cars.
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Postby cyssero » Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:01 am

If they don't want a "fun" imagine then why did they go for the radical styling? Most highway patrol vehicles I've seen (or remember) are a solid colour, whether they are white or red or whatever.

I like the style, but it looks more sporty than serious. Then again, who cares what the car looks like, people will still have to pull over regardless. Only an idiot would say "oh I thought the siren and flashing lights was just a joke, I didn't think it was a real police car!


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