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bloody good find mate.

one thing i have noticed about these videos is that they always seem to say the same thing. ppl in hotted cars deserve to get crushed.

i wish someone would get interviewed and speak for the few of us that actually do drive normally. that do folllow the speed limit, and that dont break the law.

and about how some police are dirty cops.

The cop in the F6 Typhoon seems to have the right approach to law enforcement...

agreed... but if they did it his way... the government wouldnt make money... and we wouldnt want that would we? :)

First decent piece of media i've seen in a while actually going into the issues.

Addressing the fact the real stats don't show it as a real problem more a sensationalised issue via the good old media & Gov't using it as a soft spot with the general population for ratings and votes

i think the police are living in a dream world if they think they are going to stop people from "hooning."

you can change the laws all you like, but there will always be people out there who are going to treat the road like a racetrack.

bloody good find mate.

one thing i have noticed about these videos is that they always seem to say the same thing. ppl in hotted cars deserve to get crushed.

i wish someone would get interviewed and speak for the few of us that actually do drive normally. that do folllow the speed limit, and that dont break the law.

and about how some police are dirty cops.

If you drive "normally" you have nothing to worry about.

Why do they pick the biggest dicks to interview about this subject.

Why cant they pick someone with a bit more intelligence,and a better vocabulary :down:

Makes the viewers think we are all like that.

The amount of times i see people do stupid stuff on the roads ie:Tailgating,weaving in and out of traffic,speeding boggles the mind.And maybe 1 out of 50 will be a "Hotted up car".

fantastic find.

the majority of the problem isnt the people in the "hotted up" cars its the ones that drive the pieces of crap like all the commodores n shit, they do burn outs n try n race n wot ever coz they are trying to prove that thier cars are good. where we hang out with our cars in my area u will never see imports doing burnouts its always the commodores and falcons and other crappy rear wheel drive cars. they draw attention to the rest of us people who just want to hang out with our mates and have a good time

these are the types of cars the police should be targeting

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