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yes, a public carpark (eg shopping centre carpark) is considered a public road.

You can also be fined by the EPA for littering in public carparks.

Pretty much the only place you can do burnouts etc is on a private property or a private road eg out in the bush at your uncle's farm etc, OR at a motorkhana event eg DECA or at Calder Park Raceway drifts/drags etc.

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If i did a burnt out or whatever in a car park where no1 was there... and no1 could see... could they class that as hooning if i posted it on say youtube ?

SERIOUS QUESTION :ninja:.

If a tree fell in a forest and no 1 was there to hear it would it make noise.? (sorry had 2 say it)

As Kaz180 said public car parks an such even service station drive ways are main roads.

If you really have to do this i would use a couple of witches hats and do the burnout between

then to make it look like a controlled situation .But remember you may not see the police when you start but they might see all the smoke and come and have a look..

Its you call..

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They could class it as 'Idiot'...

Shouldn't that be " They could class you as an 'Idiot' " for asking that question....You wanna be a hero and put burnout videos on Youtube feel free do it in the middle of a city intersection just take your number plates off and they will never know it's you but remember to be hanging out the window giving the camera man a big smile and thumbs up so they can see exactly who you are :ninja:

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If i did a burnt out or whatever in a car park where no1 was there... and no1 could see... could they class that as hooning if i posted it on say youtube ?

SERIOUS QUESTION ;).

You want to do a burnout, post it on you tube because you think people will think ur a f'n champion!! U idiot!
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You want to do a burnout, post it on you tube because you think people will think ur a f'n champion!! U idiot!

+1 This is the sort of attitude we would expect from a Noble Park twat. ;)

Dear Moderator,

Things like this should invoke a strike against the user, for the simple reason SAU doesn't promote or endurse such behavior. To post such a stupid question should make that 2 strikes in my opinion.

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