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I agree it is stupid but let them do it.... When these silly people that dob in cars see it i am sure they will call the hoon hotline on you to make a point and say you were doing something while your car is on the truck then you have reason to get out of it :D false evidence...

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Dark rear window tints are illegal cause you cant see out of it, now they think we car see out of that "Hoon sticker"??

idiots

the car is on the back of a tilt-a-tray... i dont think it matters.

I agree it is stupid but let them do it.... When these silly people that dob in cars see it i am sure they will call the hoon hotline on you to make a point and say you were doing something while your car is on the truck then you have reason to get out of it :P false evidence...

wut?

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Can i have one for my shed???

What a waste of money...

Hahaha, I knew you'd say that :P

When people see a "hoon's" car on a flat bed truck they automatically assume the driver was doing something stupid and either broke something or got hoonlawed anyway. Completely useless.

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Hahaha, I knew you'd say that :P

When people see a "hoon's" car on a flat bed truck they automatically assume the driver was doing something stupid and either broke something or got hoonlawed anyway. Completely useless.

I'd expect it would give the older generation some satisfaction to see that hoons are being caught and shamed for their actions.

Not totally useless.

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I'd expect it would give the older generation some satisfaction to see that hoons are being caught and shamed for their actions.

Not totally useless.

Yeah well this could go bad in so many ways. If your being punished for a "Hoon Act" but your not guilty, why should they slap stickers all over your car saying your a hoon before you go too court? You always get cops saying "I can yellow u for that" when they have no idea what there looking at. (Not all cops)

Whats next? "I can Hoon sticker you for that"? I see no real long/short term benefit. Only more frustration.

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^^ yep person i know is due soon, also parantly u lose ur licence first offence now also

what was his car actually impounded for?

racing?

I havent heard about a loss of license for first offence under the anti hoon legislation.

I thought, for the first offence, the police officer who has sufficent evidence of the suspect committing a hoon offence, has the power to impound the vehicle for 48 hours without a court order.

On the second or subsequent offence, the court may then impound the vehicle for 3 months.

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I'm placing some orders for those stickers now & gonna stick it on the Camry :P

At least they put the hoon sticker on a commodore, which is what I see the majority of the population hoons around in. compared to all the other cars...

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No I have never been hoon lawed myself :P *crosses fingers*

Well that’s good too hear. I just don’t want too hear stories going around that last night I got pulled over and I got threatened too be Hoon stickered. How pathetic would that be?

There is no need for a Judge, it seems there turning cops into them.

I guess it’s a cheap way too cut back government time and money.

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Well that’s good too hear. I just don’t want too hear stories going around that last night I got pulled over and I got threatened too be Hoon stickered. How pathetic would that be?

There is no need for a Judge, it seems there turning cops into them.

I guess it’s a cheap way too cut back government time and money.

I'd imagine it would be no different to a cop threatening to yellow sticker a driver.

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