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I've reported people for road rage in the hopes they would lose their car, police have never rung back :(

That's because they're too busy with their feet up on their desks pigging out on donuts.

If you tell them that some idiotwas hooning around going sideways at 100km/h in a 60 zone and almost hit you, then they abused the shit out of you, they would get up and do something about it.

Try it next time, it would bet my left nut that it would work.

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Most of the time "hooning" on our property is like someone doing a burnout when taking off out of the premises (carpark or something)or into them for that matter.

Its better that we dob the real hoons (generalising: commodore and ford driving bogans) that thrash their cars around every corner possible, rather then upholding citizens that are just car enthusiasts (many members of this forum)

Dont worry about the hoon hotline it is a load of crap....

they will only come out if there is more then one call from different people about the offense... this is to stop time wasters just dobbing in people they dont like...

o the guy next door did a burn-out now come get his car.... they wont care cause it is simple one person not liking another person... time wasters.

saturday night heading down whitfords ave about to turn right onto the freeway a group of p platers in a green excel or something 5 guys in the car not a single girl called out poofters to me while i was sitting in the car with the missus. whos the poofter lol 5 guys in a little car or a guy and girl in a skyline.

once they realised that the lights were turning red and they would have to stop next to us if they kept their speed up they slowed right down and stopped literally 20 meters from the line.

also that night its when it was really stormy about 10 30 this piece of shit falcon is doing near to 140 down reid highway i mean i couldnt see more than 10 meters infront of me and they just came fanging up right up my ass and then just tore out from behind me straigh into the back of another falcon. i was like score to less falcons on the road

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