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http://www.news.com.au/sundayheraldsun/sto...67-2862,00.html

http://bendigo.yourguide.com.au/covers/177.pdf

came across this yesterday

blurred the plates on this pic but in the paper it had the plates mrgtst

the guy would have to be one of the most insane people i've heard of, I think losing his car might settle him down abit "might"

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its a joke he has to to comunity service and pay the fine and they still wont 15 to 20 grand out off hin in the way off a car

he is fully in the wrong but the cops shouldnt have the right to even apply for something that someone my have worked hard for

its a joke he has to to comunity service and pay the fine and they still wont 15 to 20 grand out off hin in the way off a car

he is fully in the wrong but the cops shouldnt have the right to even apply for something that someone my have worked hard for

"caught 7 times in 16 days for offences on his L's"

"Mark Russell, 18, of Eaglehawk, pleaded guilty in Bendigo Magistrates' Court yesterday to 30 traffic offences between June 11 and October 29 last year"

They should not only take his car, they should arrest the little motherf**ker and throw his ass in jail. He's clearly dangerous and should be taken off the roads as soon as possible.

They should drag him off to the wrecker and make him watch as his pride and joy is crushed into a cube.

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If you did 30 something break enter and steal's how much time would you get????What sort of fine /penalty would you receive????

Just remember your little girl/baby boy is not outside crossing the road, the streetside dining area is of no interest to a burglar!!!! Nobody gets harmed or threatened in any way. No bicycle rider, no skater, motorcyclist, jogger, nothing.

Then you compare that to somebody like Mr Russell - 120 in a 60 zone, driving under the influence, using downtown suburbia as his personal racetrack - I reckon he got away with murder, the penalties are nothing. The car was not his it was borrowed, so maybe the real owner should be held accountable as well. Who would lend their car -and such a car - to somebody that got caught that many times doing stupid thoughtless acts with no regard for other peoples safety.

Mr Russell was extremely lucky, one oil patch, one blown tyre, one stray dog and it could have been your son, brother, neice, best mate.

Yep - community service and a fine is the joke. Car taken was risk he took especially being a serial offender FFS.

I hope he spends serious time in Maximum Security. He will be classifed as a prisoner at risk due to his age. He will be his cell mates biatch! Hep C is his next reward for being such a dumb fcuk!

Any drug test done at the time of the offences? Too much of this crap is going on all over.

Ill buy it at auction, itll go for like 8k...

Seriously, read the advertiser article

Turned off lights and drove on the other side of the road

real life is NOT Inital D kids... Damn street racers... what a tosser, jail him.

Ill buy it at auction, itll go for like 8k...

Seriously, read the advertiser article

real life is NOT Inital D kids... Damn street racers... what a tosser, jail him.

Nah, its been thrashed, and the headlights are faulty!!!

And it'll be goodbye for the previous owner, you'll maybe be bidding against him???

I know a fella that had his 4wd confiscated because he was a keen gardener. He went and brought it back when it came up for auction [then he did 12 months in a holiday camp, so the timing was ideal for him, he managed to get his vehicle back before he went 'on holidays']

If you did 30 something break enter and steal's how much time would you get????What sort of fine /penalty would you receive????

Mr Russell was extremely lucky, one oil patch, one blown tyre, one stray dog and it could have been your son, brother, neice, best mate.

I can't beleive he only got $1200 in fines!!!! When I got caught (A LONG time ago now) going over the limit (100 zone) by 45kms I was fined over $1500, when I was a student still!

For me, that many offences in that many days is go to gaol time - it seems nothing else was worked...

Having had a good mate killed by another driver, who was at fault and being a tool I'd much rather this person wasn't on the street, and was with Bubba.... he has done no one any favours including import drivers, skyline drivers, and most importantly young drivers.

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