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Look at all those wanky gauges :)

Look at the wanky interior.

I like the "you cant stop me and my mates, Im just gonna do it AGAIN, yeah boi...bring on some more piss and herion!!!" thing....stupid idiots like him have no respect for anything except themselves, their shitty ass Holden utes (or in this freak case, R33), and their other bogan mates.

Cant stop you....? they just did

Do it again...? from behind bars, mmmm, now who's got the bigger dick?

End of rant.

Edited by Nic_A31

he actually mentions how he doesn't use drugs/get in fights.

Is it actually him that had his car crushed? As far as I was aware it was just a random person who hadn't gotten caught.

In fact it mentions he only had a couple speeding fines.

Seems like typical media hype/editing.

Take it with a grain of salt.

But seriously that burnout pad in ellenbrook is gonna do more to help curb "hooning"in the community than anything the cops have done or the local government for that matter, people have always been saying it , give them somewhere to do it and they'll get off the streets.

Thank god someones listening.

Edited by Greg89

Come on, look at that guy, you can't see his face, but you can just tell he's jacked up on God know's what...

Seems like typical media hype/editing.

Take it with a grain of salt.

Good call.

Reminded me of this - another Today Tonight attack on anybody with an import

"amatuer hoons in high powered cars" on "Australian Roads", and put up next to police interview footage.

Clearly: Skilled drivers, Jap footage (well known video), Jap roads, generic police interview footage (never actually mentions the drift video).

Yeah.. should be in Ashfield, or at least Bayswater :)

No matter where it is, it wont work....especially since it has the support of the police who will 'supervise for safety'.

While i think its a good idea to have police support, i can see them coming down hard on people there the very moment some hero opens his mouth or does something stupid or damages a car due to 'recklessness' etc....which will happen.

I think its a great idea to do this and have it out away from suburbia but i dont think it work and it keeps police busy and away from other stuff that may be needed urgently in the area and the Ellenbrook police are limited in numbers as it is already.

Just my 2 cents :P

Even my 53 yr old dad thinks hoon laws are crap and that no one cares anymore and the media just needs a new band wagon to get on... he is sick of hearing about it and sick of getting pulld over cause he drives a TRD and the cops decide he is a hoon until they notice he is in his 50's.

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