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Perth Gtr Clocked At Over 200kmph - Done For Antihoon Laws


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Just recieved this at work:

MIDLAND HOON 201 KPH

Police have clocked a Nissan Skyline travelling at 111 kilometres an hour over the speed

limit on the Roe Highway at Midland on Wednesday (5 September 2007) and seized the car

for 48 hours.

Traffic Enforcement Group officers were conducting laser speed checks near Toodyay Road around 8.30pm when the Nissan GTR heading towards them was recorded at 189 kph.

As the police prepared to stop the sedan the driver allegedly accelerated to 201 kph in the

90 kph gazetted zone.

Police stopped the car and interviewed the 19 year old driver and the two male passengers

and established the driver had completed his probationary licence period four days earlier.

The Nissan was impounded for 48 hours and the 19 year old Swanview driver will be summonsed with Reckless Driving (Hoon Legislation).

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*I know who it is (not personally), but not at liberty to mention his name*

Edited by MattyP
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lol thats funny as.. for ages i thought that was a safe area due to walls on either side of road. obviously not

do u think thats enough for him to go to jail?

it was up near the midvale side... near the speed dome

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