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Seems like if you want to launch a car, better that you steal one first - that way you will get away with a fine, and it'll be someone else's car that is confiscated. :D

Seriously though, most of the cited "hoon" behaviours are nothing more than some extra noise. If they are so concerned about the general publics' audio comfort, they might as well ban trucks and harleys.

"The most effective action is to take away their car because that's the thing these people love the most," Dr Such said - next time Dr Such is caught speeding, lets take away his wife, or if he doesnt have one, his p#$^$. ;)

my cars not regoed in my names so if they confiscate it the actual "owners" of my cars just have to ring up and say that they need it for the shopping or whatever and i get my car back. I am aware that people in other states have used this loop hole already.

It actually doen't matter whos name the car is in, because in other states its a case of your driving the vehicle you take responsibility for it. So if it gets inpounded thats it! South Australia is becoming a police state more every single day!!!

i've had my 180sx taken off me in NSW when i lived in syd while doing in retrospect some really stupid drag racing... trust me it ain't fun... $300 towing, $400 impound release... however it did stop me from participating in a street drag ever again. So :D maybe i just grew up.

i've had my 180sx taken off me in NSW when i lived in syd while doing in retrospect some really stupid drag racing... trust me it ain't fun... $300 towing, $400 impound release... however it did stop me from participating in a street drag ever again. So :( maybe i just grew up.

How long did they impound it for?

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