A member of our family lives close to Wicked Camper HQ near Kensington VIC.
Lots of vans in the depot yard, we love reading the graffiti written on them.
They were told to ''tone things down'' a few years ago.
Still some good ones getting around though.
the rocket said
09:34 AM Jul 15, 2016
Some i find funny, some not. saw a motorhome that had a picture of a woman from behind bending over with her dress pulled up showing everything off to the world. Someone spray painted over her private bits. This i find distasteful as chuldren walk past it. time n place for everything i guess.
Wombat 280 said
06:10 PM Jul 20, 2016
Picture the Jims Mowing service add on their trucks and trailers then picture the same on a Wicked Van saying not lawn management but Muff Management Almost fell out of the car on seeing this parked outside the local church . Must admit I like their sense of humour or am I really that sick
hako said
10:03 AM Jul 21, 2016
Personally I find them to be trashy and basically offensive. The bloke that runs Wicked openly flaunts the regulations and court orders legally enforced on him.... to my mind he is similar to the dudes that run gennies all night or empty their chemical toilet contents straight on the road. A drain on society. However hope is now in sight and the Qld govt is now doing something about it. see:
Personally I find them to be trashy and basically offensive. The bloke that runs Wicked openly flaunts the regulations and court orders legally enforced on him.... to my mind he is similar to the dudes that run gennies all night or empty their chemical toilet contents straight on the road. A drain on society. However hope is now in sight and the Qld govt is now doing something about it. see:
I agree hako. I have a great sense of humour BUT this is available for children to see!!!!!!!
Aussie Paul.
dorian said
01:08 PM Jul 21, 2016
ISTR that years ago some motorbikes carried signs telling people that "It's nice to be POLITE". These were deemed inappropriate and were banned.
Wombat 280 said
05:50 PM Jul 21, 2016
Lighten up people it's obvious that not all can be pleased with anything the list of things that P#$@ me off is never ending but I live and let live . Remember life is all to short and none of us will get out alive so make the best of it . As for the gennies and chem toilets I agree but I only ever stay the one night and move on to a quite area to avoid the yobo's
hako said
07:03 PM Jul 21, 2016
Wombat 280 wrote:
Lighten up people it's obvious that not all can be pleased with anything the list of things that P#$@ me off is never ending but I live and let live . Remember life is all to short and none of us will get out alive so make the best of it . As for the gennies and chem toilets I agree but I only ever stay the one night and move on to a quite area to avoid the yobo's
Wombat I understand what you say - trouble is that many of us over 60's see all the proven "fabric of society" disappearing. Few things annoy me generally and I certainly can see the light side to many of the Wicked Vans but I don't feel comfortable that they are blatantly displayed for one and all to see. It's all about respect and care for your fellow man, and Wicked vans don't fill the bill.....what limit in decency should be applied?
We're mostly has-beens and I guess and our opinions probably don't count but we are entitled to them.
On the way to Hervey Bay today.
We were passed by a truck carrying a Wicked Van.
the saying on the Van was!!!!!!!!!!!
Dont go to Heaven a Virgin.
The Terrorists are waiting for You
A member of our family lives close to Wicked Camper HQ near Kensington VIC.
Lots of vans in the depot yard, we love reading the graffiti written on them.
They were told to ''tone things down'' a few years ago.
Still some good ones getting around though.
Some i find funny, some not. saw a motorhome that had a picture of a woman from behind bending over with her dress pulled up showing everything off to the world. Someone spray painted over her private bits. This i find distasteful as chuldren walk past it. time n place for everything i guess.
Personally I find them to be trashy and basically offensive. The bloke that runs Wicked openly flaunts the regulations and court orders legally enforced on him.... to my mind he is similar to the dudes that run gennies all night or empty their chemical toilet contents straight on the road. A drain on society.
However hope is now in sight and the Qld govt is now doing something about it.
see:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-21/campaign-against-offensive-vehicle-slogans-deregister-d'ath/7647600
Good Luck.
I agree hako. I have a great sense of humour BUT this is available for children to see!!!!!!!

Aussie Paul.
Wombat I understand what you say - trouble is that many of us over 60's see all the proven "fabric of society" disappearing. Few things annoy me generally and I certainly can see the light side to many of the Wicked Vans but I don't feel comfortable that they are blatantly displayed for one and all to see. It's all about respect and care for your fellow man, and Wicked vans don't fill the bill.....what limit in decency should be applied?
We're mostly has-beens and I guess and our opinions probably don't count but we are entitled to them.
Regards
Bloody terrorists everywhere