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Just thought i'd share this for those that did't see it in the paper today..

Street racing and dumb driving by someone who does't deserve the car or licence. But i am sure he said it would't happen to me or

the street is where real drives do it lol what a joke....

He is lucky that no one killed... Doubt he will get insurance cause tyres bald... post-41401-1249285261_thumb.jpg

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2009/0...coast-news.html

Just giving us Skyline owner enthusiasts a bad name .... What a Wank.....

Just my thoughts.. :P

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I used to live in the area & it doesn't surprise me at all. There were so many fully hectik sic racers in shit boxes who lived in that area that would think they were the best racer in the world & speed in the area.

Shame a nice car was written off & lucky that no one was seriously hurt. Especially an innocent bystander.

How did flip in the first place, how fast where they going?

The 2 driving should be jailed no questions asked.

This is gonna give more crap for TT & ACA to write about...

Let me get this straight, we should put people with murders, rapists and pedofiles for speeding in a car and crashing and no one getting hurt apart from the driver himself. Seriously WTF im sick of this shit, its getting so crazy in this country, soon you won't be able to fart without being given a ticket for $800 and 6 points. FFS

Let me get this straight, we should put people with murders, rapists and pedofiles for speeding in a car and crashing and no one getting hurt apart from the driver himself. Seriously WTF im sick of this shit, its getting so crazy in this country, soon you won't be able to fart without being given a ticket for $800 and 6 points. FFS

i know you were ranting, but that's so true and so funny.

Let me get this straight, we should put people with murders, rapists and pedofiles for speeding in a car and crashing and no one getting hurt apart from the driver himself. Seriously WTF im sick of this shit, its getting so crazy in this country, soon you won't be able to fart without being given a ticket for $800 and 6 points. FFS

I have seen the death of those idiots driving the cars and those who were innocent bystanders or passengers first hand.

Try justifying any sympathy for these fools after you spend your night attempting to resuscitate a victim not at fault who has a hole in their flail chest dying in front of your eyes from horrific head injuries, whilst the guy who caused the accident lies in a cubicle metres away with only moderate injuries by comparison.

This person is only lucky he didn't kill someone else.

I have seen the death of those idiots driving the cars and those who were innocent bystanders or passengers first hand.

Try justifying any sympathy for these fools after you spend your night attempting to resuscitate a victim not at fault who has a hole in their flail chest dying in front of your eyes from horrific head injuries, whilst the guy who caused the accident lies in a cubicle metres away with only moderate injuries by comparison.

This person is only lucky he didn't kill someone else.

I clearly stated that no one was hurt and if the driver kills himself too bad. If he killed someone innocent then I wouldn't be against a jail sentence, but for speeding and flipping his car and only injuring himself, cmon, we can't put everyone in the same boat, how many teens would be in jail with criminal records and their lives ruined just because they were speeding. They take the risk, because they don't think about the consequences but I don't think putting them in jail is the answer unless they do kill somebody, because you can't argue with that. Look at the laws now, they the strictest they have ever been, for god sake you go to jail for drink driving if you do it twice in like 2 years. Yet with all the harshest laws and penalties in place, there has been no improvement in the number of deaths on our roads and this is taking into consideration that cars have been getting safer and safer. So clearly harsh fines and penalties are not the solution. There are a lot of knobs out there that I would like to see of the road, like the morning retard who weaves through traffic, but jail is just to harsh. Just keep in mind what kind of people go to jail.

Some people do learn with their mistakes. It is human to make mistakes, stupid to re-commit them.

It was a dangerous accident and, with big chances, could have killed an innocent person. Jail will most likely not be considered in this case but a loss of licence would be not only be fair but also make the driver think twice before speeding again. That being on the drivers record, if there is a second time, jail would be more than resonable (PS: not necessarily share a cell/ have contact with murderes, rapists or paedophiles. There are different sections for different sentences). Strict legislation only apply to who deserves it/ take chances. Be smart, be safe, avoid a fine, do not worry about jail. Peace.

Why cant someone Invent A Cheap GPS System, that will be a must in all cars like Immobilizers. They will have all roads & Speed limits saved on a CHIP and if the driver tempers with it or goes above the speed limit then Info is sent to COPS or whoever. And the driver will need to go to court to prove the reason he/she gives for driving over the Limit.

maybe that way people can go to the tracks which may be not set in the GPS system and Pricks will stop Speeding on the roads.

Maybe its a crap Idea. But people racing on the roads need to grow up

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