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Old 14-07-2012, 01:25 PM   #31
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Default Re: new hoon laws

Hooning!!! Australia has nothing. Go to "U TUBE" and search "Arib drift mix" and feast on what hooning is all about, there are some amazing shots of Camrys doing multiple loops and spins at high speed on main roads and some great wipeouts.
Imagine doing high speed loops down Hoddle St/Punt Road.
And the don't even drink.
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Old 14-07-2012, 03:05 PM   #32
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Default Re: new hoon laws

I personnally dont condone drifting or high speed burnouts in 50 klm/h
residential areas because it is dangerous, and the minority of offenders is ruining it for the mojority of car lovers.
But the hooning laws are now out of control, and people need to take action and make themselves herd.And stop glorifying the obvious reckless
behaviour of a few.
The existing laws where adequate to say the least for repeat offenders,
and also the guy who hit a pothole or slippped on some diesel spill on take-off causing a wheelie to occur through no fault of his own just our substandard roads.
Instead of a warning or small fine,can now have his car and livlihood taken from him.sTART FIGHTING BACK AND BE HERD

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