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Thats right man, $160 asap (before friday) and then on the day the $25 one day cams license and then a further $10 enterance fee (which I think is f**ked since I'm entering, but what can the little man do)

You going to enter now? Guarenteed, day full of lolz and spin outs :thumbsup:

Thats right man, $160 asap (before friday) and then on the day the $25 one day cams license and then a further $10 enterance fee (which I think is f**ked since I'm entering, but what can the little man do)

You going to enter now? Guarenteed, day full of lolz and spin outs :thumbsup:

yeah brudda

I rang Clem today, and there is still spots open too man so should be good.

Make sure you get your form sent off asap. I faxed in mine last night and confirmed today from Clem it was received. :thumbsup:

In extremely bad news for all car enthusiasts there is a bill before State Parliament tomorrow to make any offence under the "Hoon Laws" criteria to be a CRIMINAL offense :thumbsup::rofl::P If it goes through any Hoon related offence will be considered a criminal offence and go on your permanent record - making certain jobs unobtainable, overseas travel limited etc etc.

I remind you that if a cop hears you even slightly chirp your wheels off the white line at the lights, it is considered Hoon driving - it is as easy as that. What is the world coming to?!

My mums been jumping up and down about that too. Imho that is redicilous. Convicted criminals because of a little hoon behaviour. I understand it should be a punishable crime, but to be a convicted criminal? wtf. Nice to see drug dealers and rapist getting away with sh!t but because I'll have my life ruined because of a little hoon behaviour? Put it into perspective. Its unreal. And it is such a grey area, how can they govern this so its fair to us?

In extremely bad news for all car enthusiasts there is a bill before State Parliament tomorrow to make any offence under the "Hoon Laws" criteria to be a CRIMINAL offense :thumbsup::rofl::P If it goes through any Hoon related offence will be considered a criminal offence and go on your permanent record - making certain jobs unobtainable, overseas travel limited etc etc.

I remind you that if a cop hears you even slightly chirp your wheels off the white line at the lights, it is considered Hoon driving - it is as easy as that. What is the world coming to?!

see, i strangely have no problem with this

what i have a problem with is no venue to go to, to be able to do ANYTHING!

they've got the order all wrong

its meant to be:

-give us a venue to drag/race at

-bump up the hoon law penalties to catch the dumb ones that wont go and use it

-profit

does anyone agree? i mean, it wont remove the problem completely, it'll make SAPOLs job a f**kload easier if the majority of us go to a proper facility to do our bit, and drive sensibly the rest of the time, so that the dickfags in their falcawhores doing single peggers on the "party wheels" down king william street will stand out like f**king DOGS BALLS!

shit like that makes me rage.

apparently its something like you get caught drag racing, you face 3 years imprisonment.

you drag race and kill someone, you face a life sentence.

f**k cars. im just gonna take up robbing servos and killing people.

the punishment wont be anywhere near as bad.

havent you heard?

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In extremely bad news for all car enthusiasts there is a bill before State Parliament tomorrow to make any offence under the "Hoon Laws" criteria to be a CRIMINAL offense :thumbsup::rofl::P If it goes through any Hoon related offence will be considered a criminal offence and go on your permanent record - making certain jobs unobtainable, overseas travel limited etc etc.

I remind you that if a cop hears you even slightly chirp your wheels off the white line at the lights, it is considered Hoon driving - it is as easy as that. What is the world coming to?!

f**ked... simply f**ked

In extremely bad news for all car enthusiasts there is a bill before State Parliament tomorrow to make any offence under the "Hoon Laws" criteria to be a CRIMINAL offense :thumbsup::rofl::P If it goes through any Hoon related offence will be considered a criminal offence and go on your permanent record - making certain jobs unobtainable, overseas travel limited etc etc.

I remind you that if a cop hears you even slightly chirp your wheels off the white line at the lights, it is considered Hoon driving - it is as easy as that. What is the world coming to?!

what is this world exactly coming to.....i mean this f**ked up state we call South Australia.....really shits me as matty said that they have got the order of things wrong.....so if you rape or commit murder its ok.....but if you chirp your wheels thats it your f**ked

gotta love a 4 car pile up out front of ur house where no one gets hurt to liven up ur evening...

i made cups of tea n coffee for the ppl in bent up commodores and corollas...... i totally saved the day

wheres my cuppa carl?

*goes and gets the mudf**ker out and tries to work out where carl lives so he can cause an accident*

disclaimer

i wouldnt intentionally cause an accident to get carl to make me a coffee :thumbsup:

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