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Saw it on the ad for the upcoming 'Today / Tonight' program. apparently its a "Two month special investigation" and is called 'Strike Force Hoon'. probably just another repeat of a simular investigation from previous years. so fellows, book in a time set aside on moday night to watch this thingy and laugh at all the p-platers in their mum's holden festivas doing lil' burnouts. should be a laugh! :P:P

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It wont be on tonight, they will make up lame excuses everyday until they actually put it on thursday or friday. I've seen them say "Unfortunately we seem to have run out of time to show our special report so we will show it tomorrow" for a week and a half once.

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First story tonight... Klassik qoute: "sure it's dangerous, but i'm young. live hard die young. thats how it is mate". we have a winner people. no jap imports here either, just one rotary and heaps of commonwhores

apart from that (i'm sure there were smarter people interviewd but they chose only to focus on that sort of person) it was some OK journalism

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Good thing cops cleanup this hoon gang. It's about time those hoons brought to justice, they're the one who gives performance car owners a bad name. As I've seen no Skylines were seen involved in such low activity, hopefully it'll be a good thing for our club. Just a bunch of commodores and some old school modified cars. What I can't think of is the sanity of those driver who did doughnuts and almost ran into the crowd.... WTF they must have an intelligence at a milestone when amoeba are at the brink of evolution into apes....

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to admitt it i was expecting them to concentrate on the import scene, and exaggerate everything. but instead they actually showed the 'drags' , as they called them, and the aussie/old skool cars involved, actually the more dangerous aspect of the car scene. these guys deserve the punishment they get.

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Even tho those guys were ****heads, today tonight warped the truth something shocking!! focusing on all the bad stuff

"people get killed and seriously hurt"

then they show a video clip of someone doing a donut with no injuries/deaths happening... umm hello? its dangerous, but everyone there is there because they choose to be, if they are dumb enough to stand that close to the car then its thier choice... people run with knifes as well, maybe they should do a report on that

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