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thats the only part that concerns me.

I doubt car crushing will be dished out like an on-the-spot fine. There would have to be a scrutineering process to go thru ... IF it ever happens.

Does that mean each Police Cruiser will be fitted with a car crusher?

Exactly. :)

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thats the only part that concerns me.

its very concerning that any officer has the right to get your pride and joy crushed

i highly doubt that this will pass but for those being stupid there should be something apart from crushing their car.....like suspension of license for 2 years or greater something like that as the driver is the one that needs to learn the lesson not the car lol......a car doesnt drive by itself its the tool behind it.....and if this law passes and you get a little bit of wheel spin of the line....can be classified as a hoon and car crushed....dont think we want that happening do we

"These repeat offenders are hell bent on driving dangerously and engaging in anti-social behavior," Mr Rann said.

how is it anti social?

and if it goes ahead, they better have some strict guidelines for the crushing of the cars. I mean it would be too easy for any police officer to go well thats an import and deserves to be crushed, even tho you havent done anything wrong?

if that makes sense

trouble with license suspension is alot of tools ignore it and get away with it. id like to see tuffer penalties for the repeat offenders, ive talked to knobs who just kept driving as normal without a license and there extra suspensions hardly seem to fit the crime.

the talk of car crushing is leaving me picturing the ending of gone in 60seconds :) "unicorn"

i guess that will make these cars rarer and therefore more valuable, as apposed to the defect the crap outa em till they sell it cheap so someone that caresless about it can drive it.

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this state shits me to tears. seriously. rann, the big thinker has attempted to introduce or has introduced such awesome and helpful laws as;

ZERO tolerance on speeding. (ie, 1km/h and you get a fine, it was kicked out first time round, notice the 'creeper' ad's on these days? yeah? hes trying again)

anti association. (sure, it works on criminals in theory, but what about when he gets bored? or someone takes his ear and suggests another group to target? a bad idea if there ever was one.)

car crushing. (waste of time, waste of money, waste of resources, i could go on. and the system their basing it on, well, in the states they do crush cars, yes, but rarely if theyre privately owned unless youve really f**ked up, they tend to only crush rebirthed cars)

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