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Well done to all Skyliners.

Just finished watching the Channel 7 current affairs program on "Hoon Raids" in Melbourne (I think) and either your all very socially conscious people down there and don't get involved in that sort of rubbish or you were just too quick for the law enforcement people. I prefer to think it was the former rather than the latter. Anyway it was all good to see no Skylines involved in the report. Plenty of Australia's finest sedans caught out there though.

Not even a mention of a high performance imported vehicle. I am impressed.

:D

Muz

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Yeap!

theirs a thread in Victorian Forum..for further reading :D

i was 100% pro police...i wanted them all to get caught lol

i wanted to see some straight line drags..the oinly thing they showed was donuts..pretty boring footage

lol @ at the crowd chasing someone and the fight

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....

Just watched this on today tonight in adelaide...

I can see the attraction to this type of activity, being a P plater once. But we still never did anything to that size, with that amount of people around.........damn, there was a s**t load of people around!

Some of those younger people need to realise they need to go to legal places to drive like that.

In adelaide, we have legal street drags, drift comps, and even burnout comps, save it for then seems like a good idea, when you're facing hard time! Not sure about melbourne. I would've thought they'd have places like that available.

Should stir the circles a bit, no doubt.

Steve

Interesting though, we (society) still haven't cottoned on that education is a far greater deterrent than all out punishment or is that the only form of "education" the law makers in society understand. I do not condone nor support the activities shown on that program and heartily agree with steve_R32 that this sort of thing should only occur at the appropriate time and place. Just amuses me that currently the only answer to this sort of activity is to levy massive fines, jail terms etc. Almost like electric shock treatment in a way.

Cheers

Muz

What do you suggest the police do muz...

Give them lollypops, sit them down, and make them watch brum :bahaha:

Nah mate, take em behind the station and give em a good flogging. Now that's what I would call getting a valuable education.

Seriously, not quite sure but all the fines etc don't appear to be working does it. Vic is probably the most regulated state in Oz (only just beats NSW) and they still have the highest road toll in Australia so I really don't know what the answer is. Maybe the thumping behind the station IS the answer.

Cheers

Muz

This government like most has no phuqqin' idea.

I don't know what it takes to stop people from making arses of themselves at street meets like this.

But the cops seems to think this is the way and we're back to the same thing six months from now.

They wanna control male hooliganism. Have we ever been able to control this? Surely they were doing this in the 50s, 60s, 70s.

Someone said they should hold a televised 'heli' event in Telstra stadium or Optus Oval etc.

And shut the doors and gas the bastards like it's 1944 :D

Yeah baby!

T.

To take total control is to fit all cars with speed limiter that conforms with each road's speed limit, and after certain hours (during hoons hours) all cars cannot travel more than 40km/h and no way to conduct a wheelspin because a mandatory traction control is also fitted.

A random safety inspection is done everyday and anyone caught removing those mandatory speed limiter and traction control will be faced with DEATH PENALTY conducted on site.

Learner's driving courses would include a brainwash session where "hoons are loosers" ideality are planted into their brain. All existing drivers license holder would also need to take this brainwash session, and brainwash has to be re-inforced on annual basis. Failure to attend brainwash session also incur in DEATH PENALTY.

I'm afraid this is the only way to gain total control of hooliganism.

i was just thinking, its the government's strategy to let hooning happen so that it gives coppers things to do and to justify their existence. its also like speed cameras: revenue raising! so no hoons means no revenue and means no cash flows for them F***wits who think they own the country and run it in spasmodic ways!

the government are all halfwits, they need good lashings and should only be paid out $100 a wk after their ($100000+ a yr) retirement from paliarmentary! fuggin blood sucking flesh eating khunts....... sorry got carried away but this society is almost becoming a communist society where the government controls everything! maybe its time to vote "green or democratic etc......" as the election is coming up.

what was the problem with the van (LILDEF)? They made a big fuss about it and all this EPA crap...morons...

oh and how fugly was the gf in the blue RX3 that got busted.

That ugly bitch is going to be famous!!!!!!!! did anyone tape it!!?!?!? please take a digital still of her and post her up!

She has to be the ugliest thing ive seen in quite a while

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