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Yeah they should have the race track open more so I can go there whenever I want to drive fast at night.

NIGHT RACING YEAH!!!

failing that

get organised - where is the underground? what happened to the good old days when the oldies scanned the police? Maybe set up our own network of citywide cameras and call it a public service where we can monitor the traffic too.

be like the bike gangs - thats why they have noise exemptions, leaned on the right people. In their case it was very clear cut, every-one of those bikes is noisy.

If they keep persecuting drivers who go to night time racing so that it is safer for the public - they will end up with more daytime racing and -

people driving so crazy and killing themselves because they know the cops are going to take away their $70,000 car, their hobby, their life, and they can't get the money back - might as well go fighting the corrupt gov't system like Ned Kelly.

people take out a police car when you go so that the police get the blame.

Just ram and destroy the police cars so they don't bother coming to night racing again.

police are members of society too - start making police friends so you know when the raid are.

disclaimer: this is an artistic expression of feelings not a inducement to commit crime ok people.

from that rta website (top of page 3...but its 4/27).......does anyone know what a "misleading numberplate" is?....coz the proposal is a fine of $300/3 points....is that like having "GTR-123" on a GTST? wouldnt want 2 get busted

Edge, no offense but how irresponsible and immature can you get?

Like many here have said. Leave the racing to the tracks. Yes people race at night, but who says no one will be run-over at night? you think people only go out in the day? The point is, even if you race at night, there is still a CHANCE that some1 may be killed including the driver and thus racing on the track, at least the risk of running someone over or killing urself is minimised.

Remember police are there to help and protect us, not their to fu*k us up. Although i do admit their are the occasional wanka of a pig who gets all ****y and tries to screw you up just coz they have the power to do so. But GENERALLY, cops are nice if you are nice to them.

it is the same risk at the track to both driver and spectator

as if there are any spectators that can't see night racing is happening and choose to attend at their own risk

what are they doing in an industrial zone at 00:00-2:00hours anyway?

The police should turn a blind eye to responsible behaviour such as night racing in a industrial as opposed to a residential zone. Or at least to a non built up area until such time as there is a race track that opens at night.

All i can say is when the hell is workcover going to crack down on stupid cops!!!!!. I came around a blind corner tonight (below the speed limit yes) and what do ya know an RBT. Some ****STICK cop thought oh gee this looks like a good spot. Yeah if you want to get run over, no vest, no sign just a light saber. The rude knob jockey didn`t even say hi.... if they want respect from us this is not the way to go about it. I dont speed in suburbia and id like to think i am not an idiot on the road. but when the police see an import they start wetting their pants with joy, wow lets all go let good ol Bob carr screw us in the ass. The V8`s don`t cop it just us turbo nuts. Bullshit i say.

but anyway nice pram does that come with A/C

it is the same risk at the track to both driver and spectator  

as if there are any spectators that can't see night racing is happening and choose to attend at their own risk  

what are they doing in an industrial zone at 00:00-2:00hours anyway?

The police should turn a blind eye to responsible behaviour such as night racing in a industrial as opposed to a residential zone. Or at least to a non built up area until such time as there is a race track that opens at night.

You idiot.

Your comparision between racing in an industrial area and racing at a dedicated drag strip is missing a few minor details. Police are there to protect the publics safety, you cannot brand street racing in an industrial area as responsible, its still a public street. You also neglected the fact that at a drag strip there are facilities in place to deal with any unfortunate incidents that might occur with ambulance and other safety staff permanently onsite and ready to respond immediately if something happens.

Now you tell me, what happens if someone has an accident while racing in one of your so called industrial areas without onsite medical attention?

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