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well no response in a couple of days from Anna Coren,,,,,, must definately be a jurno trying to be sneaky..... anything to get ratings,,,,, I want the Chaser boys to turn things around on them again lol

You mentioned Bankstown.. They live, breathe and steal cars for a living .. Of course they get impounded people around the area think 50km zone means its a airport runway.

Honestly I drive like a huge granma and often wonder if driving my car is worth it. Huge fuel costs, unlimited groupies, theft, insurance, attention from police (which i must say are always excellent to me.)

Sometimes I think I should trade in for a MX5.. that pulls chicks doesnt it?

well last night on ACA there was another "HOON" story, I have a suspision that the person that started this thread may have been involved with the story aswell.....

And with all honesty there is very little hooning going on in the streets of sydney anymore, very rarely are they organised events these days, if someone is dragging on the street you see them at the traffic lights, only just met eachother, give it a rev, lights turn green, they dump the clutches then the siren goes off and chases them lol, otherwise they do there little sprint and then head there separate ways.....

i drive every night (work night shifts) and have never come across an organised meet on the street, all i see are wanks reving at the lights, sometimes i give mine a rev while its still red and then let the other take off like an idiot while i purposely keep my foot on the clutch a second longer, i've already been suspended once, and im not going to cop it again.

usually i'm being asked by a shitty honda or a hyundai with an exhaust to a drag from the lights, f**k them i'm not going to let my R33 gts-t sex machine stoop down to there level, its embarrasing...

Brighton used to be the ammature street meet back in the day.... i drive through it every Friday (will do it again tonight) between 1am to 5am (sorry i mean Saturday morning by that time) to take my gf home to the shire from the city and the amount of coppers checking speed, random breath tests is unbelievable, every Friday i am pulled over and breath tested (obviously looking for an excuse to book or defect a green p plater in a turbo) and i asked the regular copper that breath tests me every week about the hooning problem in the area, he says they are long gone, only randoms that may have had a drink or 2 will do abit of a burn out, or somebody who has just had a dispute may speed off, otherwise the rest of the people know we'll jump on them asap.... he said something like that anyway....

god i hate ACA and today tonight,,,, not only about the hoons and p plate laws but every single stupid story (and thats all they are, stories) they have ever made, they never use facts, they always say "as to our knowledge" because they purposely only research what will give them a better story even when it bends the truth..... I really hate ACA for many things. thats why i liked watching the Chasers, they saw straight through the mirrors and smoke of ACA and Today Tonight

anyway if there is hooning why don't the cops target the hoons instead of wasteing there time trying to "prevent" hooning by hasseling every S15 or Skyline that drives past, that doesn't stop anything? I'm either driving to or from work or driving to or from my girlfriends, yes I was suspended for 3 months for speeding to work which i shouldn't have (not in a skyline), but thats not hooning and everybody knows somebody who has been suspended for some reason, atleast it wasn't for drink driving, hooning is nothing, how many people die in australia every year from hooning????????? you can count them on your hands, how many people die from drink driving????? id say dozens easy if not most of the yearly road toll. atleast somebody speeding has some chance of avoiding a collision, a drunk driver even doing under the speed limmit has no chance avoiding an incident if a situation arose...... AND NO I DONT SUPPORT SPEEDING

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