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The punishment must fit the crime. Car crushing is excessive and I'm sure when someone with enough cash is threatened it will go to a much higher court...Still 6 times = Fail

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"KENT is 28 years old, university educated and holds a steady job. He is also a self-confessed hoon, a penis, and proud of it"....damn r33 drivers

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There is nothing the Police can say or don to stop my mates and I racing"...they could shoot you and you're mates, that would have to cramp you hektic schedule.

Is anyone else here suspicious in regard to this story...I know Kent is supposed to be Uni educated but seriously..."punk kid", "impacting on my behaviour" , "speeding excessively"...name your source Phil Hickey and Vanessa Schmitt, where are your notes?

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zerotohundred: Cops are gonna take advantage of it though and use it as a bird sanctuary (canarys).

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Yeah,,"Nothing Police do will discourage him from speeding" lol

I think the po po's just did.

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Madness. Dodgy pants & an even dodgier singlet.

Ahem yeah, a true idiot to be caught 6 times, but overall this will mean f**k all. The media have hyped it up so much that "hoons" seem to be the priority target, when as I see it, the hoon laws since they have come in haven't made any difference to how people were before they were introduced.

As Keef said, the punishment needs to fit the crime. Even though this guy seems to be completely stupid when it comes to driving, there are other steps they should have taken in the other occasions before it's come to this now.

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What a waste of money crushing cars....Take it off him, sell it and throw the wanka behind bars for a few years

yeah,,sell it to someone who knows what theyre doing..i thought this is where cop auction cars came from, but guess as soon as they think its a hoon car, its gotta go off the road

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jails a bit to harsh

maybe something like a 10k fine and license canceled for 10 years

would be more suited for repeat offenders

Not a bad idea either, but that caters for the rich hoons a little better,As 10k to some people is peanuts-to others its a shitload of money. And I am sure they will still drive with no licence.I guess the best way would be to way up each case individually. But regardless The person in question in the article, With the " cops wont stop me " attitude...I think a couple years behind bars is a perfect fix for him

he would then have plenty of time to reconsider his " Hoon" behaviour as he kisses goodbye his possible Uni degree, his job,Girlfriend etc.......Is his dangerous way of driving worth the sacrifice ?

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Anyone read the useless comments made by that girl lily?

Anywho I think that you'll find the guy isn't as much of a douche as he's made out to be, they just chose the lines that fit the story.

I'm sure it was, "at 3am me and my mates always speed"

*edits out "at 3 am"*

Generally I just ignore these kinds of articles.

On a side note, burnout pad in Bullsbrook? I'm down :)

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