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its not bracks fault that his son is stupid.....the kid should have been more aware as his father is premier of vic....but i cant see the kid getting the full force of the law....probably will get a friendly finger wave from the judge.....

No one's saying it's Bracks fault (well it is actually, it's Bracks Jnr. hehehe) we are just wrapped that his own laws will bite him now :(

true true...haha that kid is bracks jnr man...he looks just like his father ahhahahaha

btw...did everyone see the news? man that kid must have been going pretty fast if that saab (which is build like those old volvos - unbreakable) had that much damage :rant:

forsees future headlines...

"President of Australia Steve Bracks blames his sons homo errotic porno home movies with Rove McManus Jr on a spiked drink... it seems once again the phantom drink spiker strikes again. After a slue of incidents from the age of 18, Bracks Jr has been the victim of numerous unfortunate attacks from the Phantom Drink Spiker.

Blammed now for Bracks Jrs drunken rampage at schoolies in 2005, a torrent of drunken car accidents, a number of public nudity charges including running at the Queen of England yelling out "Get a load of these crown Jewels ya skank!" and now the number one reason behind his home movies where he embarks in a number of homo errotic encounters with other public figures sons."

he should get the following.

1 year losse of licence.

loss of car for 3 months.

and do defenceive driver trg.

man his dad would have known his son was driveing the saab but let it go couse he didn't know that it was turbo or that it had being put on the baned list

Yes I find it funny that when someone elses child has an accident and they harden the laws and blam the parents but when it is one of there own well things change they say it was a somone else who caused it and as a parent they did all they could to educate them to make ther own choices. WHAT THE F#C# ever

well well, had a read of the herald to day and saw that the saab was a 900I.

an illegal car for p-platers as it is a 2.2L turbo from memory. i have driven them and they are resnerbly quick.

so charges i see.

drink driveing

dangerous diveing

driveing under the influance

driveing a high powered vechile.

sentince

jail

yeah but its the premiers son we are talking about here.. if we did it, we will go to jail for life and then on death row.. but no its his son.. 1 year loss TOPS and a slap on the wrist... f**kEN cops!!!!

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