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Monday MX 28/04/2008

"Nearly 4400 cars have been confiscated under Victoria's hoon laws - nearly half of them probationary and learner drivers, new figures show. Since July 2006, when hoon laws came into effect, police have confiscated cars from 1954 P plate drivers and 191 L Plate drivers for 48, out of a total on 4393 cars. A new government advertising campaign will encourage people to "dob in a hoon" through the crime stopped Hoon Hotline".

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yeah... dob me in bishes... i'd love to see that hold up in court...

uhh... y'honour... like.. umm... he was hoonin... cos like... some dude said so...

do you have any proof of the alleged offence?

uhhhh... uhhhhh.... well not exactly.... but like i said... some old guy said he was so er...

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I see car's being impounded all the time, I love it. Sucks to be them, fu(king muppets. I reckon they should start crushing the cars like the do in the states after 3 offences. I couldn't get over the amount of pure co(k smokers I saw on Today Tonight of whatever trash show it was saying "mate, street racing is fully sick, so I've had my car confiscated, it wont stop me.....uleh". Crush em I say!

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I wonder how many of those confiscations were in dubious circumstances :thumbsup:

Would also be interested to see some figures about those that went to court over it and won too :(

Funny though you'll never see that kind of reporting

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