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Yea someone asked for no pickles in their cheeseburger and it all started from there... :no:

You crack down on hoons but they'll be cracking down on EVERYONE now... I seem to think in the coppers eyes a hoon is anyone who drives a car with an exhaust so we kinda all fkd unfortunatly, but yes more tracks would be nice... more drag racing events and maybe if they just didn't pull people over for random sh!t it would be good too because if you aint a "hoon" you got nothing to worrie about... true?

i dont see why calder is open every friday night, out in the middle of nowhere, when there are more races happening down princess highway this side of town. sandown should be opened up too.

im guessing its not cause the residents in the area will complain?

i dont see why calder is open every friday night, out in the middle of nowhere, when there are more races happening down princess highway this side of town. sandown should be opened up too.

im guessing its not cause the residents in the area will complain?

Yea your exactly right... it should be opened as apposed to it being opened at calder park every friday night... there arn't many "illegal street races" around the western suburbs/northern i think?

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This crap comes down to responsibility, by the police who let it go on and on and on, by the single mums who let these rat bags get away with unacceptable behavior as they are growing up and thus perpetuate this type of action, by the media for making it sexy to be a fu)kwit by putting them on TV and creating as series that glorifies such behaviours...staring Brooke Satchwell...mmmmm Brooke, by the government that coddle these little sh!ts as they grow up - giving them chance after chance after chance and finaly by the men who insist on not wearing protection when they pound these women who in turn give birth to these fuc)kwits. and again by the men who dont hang around to exert a positive influence on theses rat bags when their young.

So whos fault is....everyone

I'd definitely use a track if one was available and not going to cost $300 a day plus travelling 2 hours to get there....

Look at Japan they have how many tracks and the island is heaps smaller than aust... we've got space to burn and image how many users a track would get if it cost like $40 a day... heaps...

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