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Saw a p plater driving a Merc 6cyl kompressor (dont even know if he can drive it) get impounded the other day was owned as. he fish tailed and undercover cops all jumped in! i had to take a picture..

for real uleh?

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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!

The only place that crushes cars is California, what about all the other US states? The rest don't at the moment uleh.

I don't think crushing cars is a good idea, instead of confiscating the cars, why not confiscate the car and make sure they attend an advanced driving course or similar if they haven't done so already?

While they're there show them how things are done on the track, maybe we could get them from been idiots on the street.

Just saw an add for the "Hoon Hotline" on Channel 9, as part of a CrimeStoppers report.

Basically has a vid of some Holdens doing burnouts and an r33 flooring it, followed by 3-4 cars.

Encourages people to call the Hotline and dob in "hoons", also gives an explanation of the Hoon laws.

haha.

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Saw a p plater driving a Merc 6cyl kompressor (dont even know if he can drive it) get impounded the other day was owned as. he fish tailed and undercover cops all jumped in! i had to take a picture..

lmaOoo farkk i'd hate to be that guy when his parents find out :D but ouch...

someone upload the hoon hotline ad to youtube i wanna see it!

Basically has a vid of some Holdens doing burnouts and an r33 flooring it, followed by 3-4 cars.

ooh not to discriminate or stereotype or anything..!

Just like that cop that pulled me over and said.. "its nothing personal, its just this type of car, all these young guys drive around here in these cars with their exhausts so big you can stick ya foot in it..." hrrm

I'd like to see an ad for hoons with one of those grannies that goes gutter surfing and bumper bar crunching.. wheeee

I'd like to see an ad for hoons with one of those grannies that goes gutter surfing and bumper bar crunching.. wheeee

+ 1 for old people being the most dangerous people on the road. Nearly T boned like 4 of em in 1 car as they pulled into a street infront of me, but missed the road and hit the curb :S imo this hotline should be used to report trucks that like to drive within 30cm of other cars

i say someone should hold a HOON FESTIVAL! in a massive warehouse, then when all the HOONS turn up for some hooning! lock the doors an burn the warehouse

1. cars burnt

2. low cost

3. no more hooning

and still get to keep the money for there entry fee $ching ching$

ive got a quick story about this dob in a hoon crap, me and my mate were coming home and i was in his car we get home and his mum said the phone is for you its the police. they said that someone called them up about him sliding around corners and driving really fast which was rubbish i was in the car with him he didnt do any of that stuff. the cops then said to be careful and that they will be watching him. so it goes to show this dob in a hoon is crap he didnt do anything wrong someone out there thought it would be funny to dob him in. stupid sunbury people.

I'd imagine that this hoon hotline will be run like the litter one or EPA one. Ie the authorities need 3 independent reports of an offense before they can take action.

Not exactly sure what the police will do after that though because in order to be charged the offense has to be witnessed by an officer. Maybe just speak to the owner of the car in question?

Yeah, ive also had a mate about 4 years ago where police called his house because someone had reported his plates saying he was driving dangerously. Also, they said they would be "watching him".

The only place that crushes cars is California, what about all the other US states? The rest don't at the moment uleh.

I don't think crushing cars is a good idea, instead of confiscating the cars, why not confiscate the car and make sure they attend an advanced driving course or similar if they haven't done so already?

While they're there show them how things are done on the track, maybe we could get them from been idiots on the street.

Why is crushing the cars not a good idea? You can't tell me it's not going to stop hoons. I can't think of ANYTHING more effective, appart from removing a cars engine or cutting off thier go fast pedel foot. As if someone who's had a car crushed is goign to go and do the same thing again. I reckon it would be a pisser, they could setup a grand stand and put the hoon on a pedastool so we could watch the look of thier face wile munching popcorn. WINNAH! :D

ULEH!

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