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Interesting that...

the report needed to mention the type of car, repeatedly

the witness didn't inform police when she noticed the aberent behaviour

the police failed to act on the deceased's alledged complant

the police failed to act independently

The deceased knew of the hazard yet took no mitigating action to decrease her exposure

Hoon is now a verb

all in all another well balanced casserole of nonsense

What a dickhead!!!!!! Obviously, he felt inadequate in certain areas and someones else has now payed the price. And he will have to live with this forever.

Knowing that he has killed an innocent person for the sake of five seconds of fun.

Why not just take it to a track or if you don't have the money, at least go somewhere where there is NO ONE AROUND.

The fact is he is just someone who feels like he needs the approval of people and will do anything to do it. Well now he has the complete opposite.

As for inthisglass, mate show some respect. The lady had done nothing wrong and was the innocent one. The dick who was driving was the one at fault and now she's lost her life because of it. How would you have liked it to have been you or worse, your mum, sister, wife, girlfriend, daughter, or someone close to you.

Rest in peace

  • 2 weeks later...

The neighbours in my street think i hoon up and down the road, which i don't 50km/hr max.

The general public has no idea how fast your going and just assume your speeding from the sound of your car.

He may or may not have been hooning, but its a far cry to condemn the guy off that news article.

The neighbours in my street think i hoon up and down the road, which i don't 50km/hr max.

The general public has no idea how fast your going and just assume your speeding from the sound of your car.

He may or may not have been hooning, but its a far cry to condemn the guy off that news article.

+1

Had about 3 people over my Skyline years pretty much jump out on the road and wave for me to slow down in residential areas, when I was more than likely below 50kph.

The neighbours in my street think i hoon up and down the road, which i don't 50km/hr max.

The general public has no idea how fast your going and just assume your speeding from the sound of your car.

He may or may not have been hooning, but its a far cry to condemn the guy off that news article.

I had an old guy run out onto the road and scream "I'll throw a brick through your windscreen if you speed through here again!" .. because my car is too loud? he's obviously too old then! :wacko:



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