Highway Patrol - Season 12

Season 12
Episodes

All in a Day's Work
Officers Hodges and Bidderman deal with a driver who tries to pull the wool over their eyes, claiming that a glasses case looks the same as a cellphone.

Lead Shoes
A driver without an appropriate licence tries to put the blame on his shoes for his excess speed. However, Officers Smith and Williams aren't accepting the driver's poor excuse.

Missing Teeth
A self confessed marijuana user crashes his motorbike into the back of a car on a busy Melbourne road. A driver's lack of registration uncovers a car load of soft toys.

Undies Seatbelt Simple
A car without a driver sits crashed and damaged on a suburban Melbourne property. Officers Konnie Aravanditidis and Benjamin Tayler track down the driver who has left the scene.

Pie & Sauce
The driver of a new 'old' car is spoken to by officers Andy Oakley and Cam Manniche about his lack of plates. His excuses don't wash with veteran Andy.

Big Trouble
Officers Anthony Deason and Paul Holtzinger pull over a duo who have swapped seats in their vehicle trying to skirt the law. A forthcoming man admits to officers of drinking before driving.

Old But Gold
A driver on a phone turns into a peculiar conversation about being from outer space. As a driver makes a right turn, his impatience and a burnout leads him to necessary chat with officer Mick MCrann.

Pokie Pass Out
A man struggles to correctly do a drug test and blames cold and flu medicine for his less than desireable results.

Bourbon Blues
Officers Anthony Deason and Paul Holtzinger pull over a duo who have swapped seats in their vehicle trying to skirt the law.

Ice Man Cometh
One job leads to a completely different one for officers as they spot some dodgy activity behind their car.
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