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how booooooooooooooorrrinnnnnnnnngggggggggg!!!

the police managed to "CATCH" 5 guys that filmed themselves and put the footage on the internet for the public to see, must of been hard..

Add to that they didn't hurt, harm or cause any damage to anyone/thing...

Is this really newsworthy..

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^ agreed, on my way to work down the m5 i see i see peopel going waaaay faster and driving more dangerous than these guys. yet skylines cop the blame, im more worried about the "fully sick" VL's driving next to my car, trying to race with 50 lebs in em

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Double-digit-IQ behaviour.

In NSW, we have a Code Of Conduct that Members sign off on their Membership Application.

If we could identify a Member doing this, well > 'Curtains'

Does all "chapters" (qld,sa,wa, etc) have this Code of Conduct as well? Or is it just specific to the NSW club? If it is only specific to NSW would it be a good idea to have it implemented across the board?

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Does all "chapters" (qld,sa,wa, etc) have this Code of Conduct as well? Or is it just specific to the NSW club? If it is only specific to NSW would it be a good idea to have it implemented across the board?

agreed.

not a big punishment, but atleast it tells the public that SAU doesnt tolerate it

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Yes these guys made a mistake and were idiots. But I just wnat to point out that this was most definitely NOT an SAU:SA event of any variety - just some guy posted up a cruise thread on the normal SAU forums and a few guys went with it. Very stupid move posting video up on YouTube. The guys have been dealt with.

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