

Talkback radio king Howard Mays has gone on a verbal rampage against the police force, accusing them of dirty dealings and corruption.

Red and Lou are waiting to meet with Detective Norman 'Blue' Wales about the upcoming judicial enquiry into police corruption in the tow truck industry.

Pud has bad news for the boys - the Commissioner wants their resignations in light of the Royal Commission findings and their complete lack of resolved cases.

The Minister for Workplace Relations has been filmed in some compromising positions and Pud gives Red and Lou the job of making sure the tape doesn't see the light of day until he gets to show it at his birthday party.

Pud calls upon Red and Lou to cover up the death of the former Leader of the Opposition found 'in situ' in a motel room.

It's shopping time for Red and Lou to make their annual pilgrimage to Maroubra Menswear for new suits, shirts, socks, and jocks. But acting manager Lorraine refuses to give the lads the discount they feel they're entitled to.