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I've been watching 'COPS' TV series...

Typical police chase...

SUV (stolen)- side impacted on into ford Mustang (convertible), two people died instantly. to give you mental picture...

Mustang looked like can of coke after u stepped on it with your foot, all you could see is two people's limbs and heads detached and rolled for 20 meters away....

I was :shocked: to see that late night TV in AUST!!!

Cops were saying they were drag racing... unfortunally Cops were chasing after stolen SUV.... wrong place at wrong time.

What a waste of life. my two bullions

man that is scary stuff

gotta stay legal, gotta stay legal!

typical gov insted of trying to think of ways to reduce the problem, 'lets just try and STAMP IT OUT!'

wow there smart, and they run the country?

next high performace vehicles will be seen as vehicles of mass distruction and we've all seen where that goes

nasty... do you get to keep the cube??

lol :P

a Dutch guy I work with was telling me when they were kids, in the 50's, if you got caught racing your moped after 3 times they would confiscate it...and post it back a couple of weeks later. Only issue was it was now about the size of a loaf of bread.

man that is scary stuff

next high performace vehicles will be seen as vehicles of mass distruction and we've all seen where that goes

Hahaha, the Government might declare war on us! 10 years down the track and anyone who owend high performance vehicles will be standing trial for war/crimes against humanity!!! I can just see that little bushy eye - browed weesel Johnny and his best mate Georgie - the intellectual mastermind he is, deciding that this a great idea and lets start crushing cars in OZ too!

youd be hella pissed off if youd just stepped out to go down to the local seven eleven for some donuts and a slurpee and just happened to be walking home down the same street the drag racing was on and got busted by the police for "attending an illegal drag race". thats such crap guilty by association.

sounds like america needs to do something about banning younger drivers from high powered cars too many of these races occur with the idiots in their suv's pickups and mustangs, corvettes and camaro's these are very high powered cars and are not the kind of car a kid who still has no pubes should be driving. surprised most of the 16 years olds can reach the pedals let alone drive those big suvs at ridiculous speeds.

stupid americans with their lets try and kill an ant with a nuke approach they should look at why they have a problem and stop it from happening not just using a bandaid on a gunshot wound. :(

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