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'You have thirty minutes to move your car.'

'You have ten minutes to move your car.'

'Your car has been impounded.'

'Your car has been crushed into a cube.'

'You have thirty minutes to move your cube.'

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'You have thirty minutes to move your car.'

'You have ten minutes to move your car.'

'Your car has been impounded.'

'Your car has been crushed into a cube.'

'You have thirty minutes to move your cube.'

:D

'If you cant remove your cube, we will charge you for removal'

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?

AFAIK the litter line doesn't need 3 reports. One report with a witness' signature, time, date, location etc etc and they'll issue a fine...If the alleged offender chooses to contest it, the accuser must testify in court or the fine is dropped.

They basically issue the fine in the hope that the person will think 'ah well its only $50' and pay it rather than go through the hassle of contesting it. But more often than not if you contest it, it'll be dropped.

My Outdoor ed teacher in year 11-12 was a major enviro freak and encouraged us all to dob in litterers, and even supplied us with the forms to do it (Although he shrunk them from their usual A4 size to fit 2 per page :))

i report people littering... usually it's people throwing cigarette butts out the window. I'm convinced that if these people went to macca's, unwrapped the burger, they wouldn't dump the wrapper on the ground. I can't see why people think cigarette butts are magically different just because they're not that big? Most smokers i see STILL stamp there cigarette butts out on the ground! WTF!!?? :D :D :down:

i report people littering... usually it's people throwing cigarette butts out the window. I'm convinced that if these people went to macca's, unwrapped the burger, they wouldn't dump the wrapper on the ground. I can't see why people think cigarette butts are magically different just because they're not that big? Most smokers i see STILL stamp there cigarette butts out on the ground! WTF!!?? :D :D :down:

Take it easy Captain Planet.

lol I don't smoke but I wouldn't go out of my way to dob people in.

i report people littering... usually it's people throwing cigarette butts out the window. I'm convinced that if these people went to macca's, unwrapped the burger, they wouldn't dump the wrapper on the ground. I can't see why people think cigarette butts are magically different just because they're not that big? Most smokers i see STILL stamp there cigarette butts out on the ground! WTF!!?? :banana::ban::D

yeh i gotta say, throwing your smoke out of the window or stomping it on the ground isnt that bad... i mean where else are u going to throw it (btw leaving butts in the ashtray leaves HORRIBLE smell) and as for stomping ciggies on the ground, i mean i always make an effort to throw into drain (lol kill fish)

and anyway, paying fines to the government for what? i mean i wud support the whole invasion of iraq if petrol prices wud be lower, i would pay speeding fines if they actually fix up the roads or kik old people off or actually make an effort to educate young drivers (driving test in victoria is a joke)

(im prolly just sayin this cuz i dont wana get dobbed in for throwing smoke butt out of window *shrugs* :P)

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