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why dont they lock him up for a couple of months ?

seems stupid how whenever someones caught like 8000 times doing something wrong... they loose there licence... then u see on the news there getting in there car and driving away from the court.

he'll probs just upgrade from hoon to armed robber to make up the lost $$ :)

he still wont learn if u lock him up for a couple of months, these guys wont learn, he just lost a 16thousand dollar car, u think he will get a grip on life?

Does anybody actually know where these cars are auctioned off.

I know it was asked before but a clear answer wasn't given.

If they're auctioned off in a different state as cln stated, would it be auctioned somewhere like fowles auctions??

Deserves everythinghe gets - I actually wanted to report him for littering asfter he tossed his cigarette on the sidewalk as clealry shown in the news report

On a more positive note - of the 900 cars impounded by Police for Hooning - 50% are Commodores - Skylines made 3rd place with 9% - story is in the weekend papers

This is better news r.e hoon laws:

"Police Minister Bob Cameron said 932 vehicles, mostly Holden Commodores and Ford Falcons, had been seized since the laws were put in place last July."

Link:

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...21-2862,00.html

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