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Hey people

Here I was reading the Roleystone Courier (a little gossip rag for us hill billies) and I see the following article..

Dob In a Hoon Proposal

The City of Armadale has announced that it is interested in pursuing the Dob in a Hoon program as another weapon against the irresponsible driving antics some drivers get up to on their suburban streets.

This provides another opportunity for the community to provide information to the police about anti-social behaviour related to "hoons driving cars" and is linked to the recent State Government "Hoon Legislation".

Whilst the community already has the opportunity to report concerns direct the the police (by calling the Dob in a Hoon Hotline 9398 0020) this program uses the Local Authority as the "go between" in that they receive the initial information, collate the responses in a database and forward the results to the police weekly, to both follow up on individual incidents but also to look at "trends and hot spots".

The City of Gosnells has linked this to their City Watch and Community Safety programs and the City of Armadale is considering doing likewise through their Community Safety Advisory Committee and Community Safety plan.

The City of Armadale is looking at a number of options which will become an agenda item to the Community Services Committee and Council in January and it will also be referred to the Community Safety Advisory Committee (CSAC) for possible inclusion in the Community Safety Plan (which is currently under review)

Well I think its about time I started attending my local council meetings...

and "Hot spots"..... there goes the precious truck stop :D

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sif theres anything decent that goes on in armadale or any so called 'hot spots' anyways :D (I know i havent seen any when im up there, nor any spots that have 'potential')

Although i HAVE seen some tard P plater in a Rex doing bog laps down the main strip (ie, down kfc - hjs- subway street) ahaha

yeah armadale doesnt really do much for me, (no offense to anyone living there) but import cars wise and street/night life there is dull in my opinion but i dont live there, i just visit.... fairly regularly ahah

rockingham no different really, cept for RICE, but yeah not much goes on :D were all boring

Thats it Dad, I am finding a nice retirement home for you!

Dad was a "Trev" into V8 Fords and he was that way until after I was born!

Also, how can they bust you if they have no evidence with this dob in a hoon crap? I could get 5 of my friends together who all hate someone and say we saw them drag racing or something and there is 5 of us. Proove it I say!

Yeah we have same in the Stirling Council too - just before election they did a big fluro pink flyer drop off with a form you could fill in with hooning ..... it was pinned to our fridge for a while - in the hope we'd dob in some politicians cars haha

I hated Armadale as a Kid to the point i avoid it at all costs.

I remember it as a small town with lots of farms (early 70s)Hows that for old but  i can remember perth stopping at scarborough with nothing but bush past there.

Shit it its time for a nursing home.

you should listen to my dad telling stories of how he was chosen to run for Malaysia in the Olympics at the age of 18....

all good until u realize he's talking abt Rome 1960!! :headspin:

Holy crap... this is the bit where I admit I grew up in armadale... and say "I concur"

I remember the days of orchard fields, no armadale road dual carriage-ways, and Armadale city opening it's world class new extension (it was still a hole!) to double it's size :|

some fag is prolly gonna try  dob me and another guy in a tx5 in, he honked at us both overtaking him no more than 5kms over the limit, thats if we even WENT over the limit.

he then proceeded to write down the number plates, bloody idiot

Thats what you get for having an easy to remember plate :)



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