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Shows you should probably watch what you say on public forums

Wonder what would happen if the forum had some sort of disclaimer before signing up..saying you know before you can sign up you agree that nothing held within can be used in court or something like that..

Possible??

This is the same guy that got done for driving down the Hume on his window sill on his way to the drift event.

Yeah, goes to show some people just dont learn.

And its these type of people that the hoon laws are aimed at

Once a retard, always a retard.

Another +1 for stupidity anyone?

What i dont get is how they prove it like the guy is a nob no doubt about it but like

last night i did a 200kph+ run down westal extention betwen springvale road and heatherton road now i have typed this does not mean it is true and some people on other forums will know my car is off the road and awaiting a radiator but like what is stopping reading that and then going well you said it so it must be true type thing??

sorry for sounding like such a idiot just thought i ask

What i dont get is how they prove it like the guy is a nob no doubt about it but like

last night i did a 200kph+ run down westal extention betwen springvale road and heatherton road now i have typed this does not mean it is true and some people on other forums will know my car is off the road and awaiting a radiator but like what is stopping reading that and then going well you said it so it must be true type thing??

sorry for sounding like such a idiot just thought i ask

yeah i was just thinking the same thing... how can the court prove it that what u said on a forum is true... i mean if i said "last night i pulled up to the lights next to a (whatever car) and me and him done a 3 sec burnout before doing a run and i beat him and we got up to 170kmh"... the court cant do shyt unless there is some sort of evidence coz all u have to say is u were lying just to look good.., as far as i know there is on law about lying on an internet forum... so i just dont understand how can the cops use what he wrote on the forum as evidence... maybe he went streight home after he got the defect and changed cars but just to look tough he wrote a bunch of bs on a forum (well unless the cops got security carera tapes from the car park he parked in to prove he was there)...

just my 2 cents worth... i still reckon it was a very dumb decision especialy with no license...

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