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Just ban him on general principles I reckon. Then again, why bother? There'll just be another account signed up.

Cops piss me off, they really do. The amount of absolute stupidity on our roads by "Average Joe" (changing lanes without indiciating, tailgating, illegal u-turns, drink driving, reversing without looking, etc) is just astounding. Yet what do they concentrate their efforts on? Imports with mags. FFS. And what else? They get everyone off the M1 (long, straight, good surface, no blind entry or exit points, good visibility) and onto suburban streets (corners, poorly lit, parked cars hiding obstacles, people reversing out of driveways, noise complaints)... Way to go top brass!

And then, when someone tries putting on an event to get people off the street (eg: powercruise), they set up a ****ing defect station outside. Oh yeah, nice one brass. Lets make sure we make it as least likely as possible for hoons to go and do their stupidity in a controlled environment. I mean, would YOU go and pay money as well as wait around for hours to do your stupidity off the street only to be defected on the way out? Wheres the bloody incentive? I'd rather keep doing my stupid shit in backstreets. I'll never be caught and it doesnt cost a thing. Pity its bloody dangerous and pisses residents off. But hey, where else am I going to do it?

I just dont understand how the top brass cops think. Hire me as a consultant, I only want $90/hour and I'll give ya some great ideas. I wonder if its irony that any money I earnt from preventing street hoons would go straight into my car to further enhanche my street hooning ability? :D

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