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OH FFS!!!! GROW UP ALREADY!!!!!!!

YES HES LOSING HIS LICENSE, YES HES GOING TO JAIL.

Why is it everytime you come on to this forum it's always about you or your friends getting busted for street racing?

TAKE A HINT ALREADY!!!!!!

OH FFS!!!! GROW UP ALREADY!!!!!!!

YES HES LOSING HIS LICENSE, YES HES GOING TO JAIL.

Why is it everytime you come on to this forum it's always about you or your friends getting busted for street racing?

TAKE A HINT ALREADY!!!!!!

I agree. theres a reason street racing is illegal.....your mates car is gooooonnnnneeee

:P I've always wondered if I was the only one laughing

nop me to, oh

an buy the way it doesnt matter if they never got a lock on the speed,if your mate cant prove he wasn'nt raceing/speeding the judge will favour the police statment

oh well another gronk of the road

Street racing is a larger charge than "speeding" what speed was he doing anyway?

Street racing in a organised circuit carries a larger penalty. If it had specators it will carry a huge charge because endagerment of life.

Street racing is any type of driving performed on roads other than a private circuit, it includes drags, circuit, drifting the whole get up.

If the police officer testifies the car did a burnout on leaving the mark thats 3 points

if it was agravated (which to win id say it would be) it carrys 4 points

Yes suspension is almost 100% and id say minimum 3 months with a massive fine..

so even if he launched it at the lights and the guy beside him did to if the police officer sees this as a race hes gone...

The charge is similar to drug/drink driving high penalties because your stupid. I mean he is.

And yeah i find your name funny with the comment you made too... You might want to suggest for his appearence in court to look decent. innocent will also work

Just for your use www.rta.nsw.gov.au and the search feature - type in penalties and it will pop up PDF files for you to look at .. if your not in NSW and in VIC .. your rooted

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guys

friend of mine got caught "Street Racing"

Anyone know the exact penaltie for this?

However, he wasn't charged with "speeding"

only one charge, and that is "Take part in illegal street race"

Is this going to cause a license suspension?

He has to go to court now?

THanks!1111

Hey habib I'm just wondering what ever happened to you when you got caught doing 190km/h in an 80 zone? :P
He was charged with "Street Racing"

but they didnt get his speed? How does that work?

He isn't getting charged with speeding at all though.

Just "street Racing"

You answered your own question!

this thread is quality.

hi guys

zone was a 60 km zone. The copper said "We don't know what speed you were going mate"

So they can't prove anythin?

On the CAN (Court attendance notice)

It has only 1 charge: Street Racing.

THe maximum my mate would of gone would of been not even 90km.

Looked all over the RTA website, can't find anythin for street racing.

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