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Hey guys,

I'll be spending the next 10 weeks working out in Endeavour Hills. Normally I catch the train to work but public transport isn't an option here.

I own a car, but it not too subtle nor entirely legal. It's used primarily to drive to and from track days.

My question is how bad are the cops/other hoons in the area? Could I get away with driving sensibility during regular day light hours to and from work, or am I going to be targeted horribly?

Cheers.

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Hey guys,

I'll be spending the next 10 weeks working out in Endeavour Hills. Normally I catch the train to work but public transport isn't an option here.

I own a car, but it not too subtle nor entirely legal. It's used primarily to drive to and from track days.

My question is how bad are the cops/other hoons in the area? Could I get away with driving sensibility during regular day light hours to and from work, or am I going to be targeted horribly?

Cheers.

if your driving from cbd to endeavor hills. you should be cool if you stick to the monash.... i work in hallam right next to end hils. had a loud 33, now have a loud clubby. only been pulled once and that was at crimbo for breatho.

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Where abouts in Endeavour Hills mate? Some areas are safer than others. My friend used to live on David Collins Drive, had his uncle's van stolen twice (Mitsubishi Express) and his car broken into once (Holden Astra).

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Welcome to Hoon city; Where the kids grew up and stopped riding push-bikes and began driving turbo cars.

You will note that there is a hoon hotline sign when entering James Cook Drive from Hallam North Rd.

I carry my CAMS license in the event of a 'random' check/breath-test to differentiate myself from the hoons vs trackday enthusiast keeping in it off the street.

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there are hoon hotline signs in all suburbian areas. not just e-Hills. and the e-hills cops arent pricks lol, so if you've been pulled over by them they tend to let you off with warnings if you are polite..

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Yes and there are speed limit signs all across Australia....

I didn't mean Endeavour Hills was Hoon City simply because it had one single hoon hotline sign.

Ok so what you implied is that e hills is where all hoons come from, and also made a fairly bold statement linking that to the hoon hotline sign.

I'm pretty sure every suburb has hoons, just like there are speed limit signs all over Aus!

And trust me, whipping out the old cams license isn't gonna do shit if you've been speeding.

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