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ahh gotsta love ta fuzz got nuthin better to do but suck sour grapes an show of thier pretty lil badges/shirts not to worry tho most all of ta hoonin we see in mandurah ( aka da sticks) is white vls with compulsory p plate pursuitys an monster tacho for that huge v6 auto ............. yea lets race dhead

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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 :|

i did too... well during high school. 'cept i didn't go to armadale high school thank god.

my parents live in the hils so it ain't too bad... still had my fair share of local biffo though.

2 cars, 2 cameras mounted in them.

Go for a drive through Armadale (wherever the fark that is) and don't do ANYTHING WRONG AT ALL! SERIOUSLY!

Then if you get dobbed in as hoons, go off to court and smash them. But make a big noise in the paper about it first so the council gets owned badly!

hehehe.... nice thought hey....

Adrian

if u g to that site you get told

"This technology along with a number of other IT initiatives are currently subject to review by the WA State Police."

so pos not gonna go ahead....

Amazing isn't it, just another way to get the public to do the work of police, i've seen first hand, police "random" car checks, watching a beat up holden sandman (rust orange) being ignored, in favour of pulling over a GTS skyline, just because it looks fast. I drive a taxi and see it almost every week, I have an old TI skyline and have been pulled over by the law for a "random" licence and vehicle check, I'm thinking what is your definition of random having followed me for three blocks?

Hoon legislation, I can live with, drive like a dick and you lose your car, but dob in a hoon will open a can of worms especially for people with agenda's and grudges, and pensioners who now have a purpose in life...... I wonder if they'll get a hall monitor sash to wear as well, the mind boggles

Amazing isn't it, just another way to get the public to do the work of police, i've seen first hand, police "random" car checks, watching a beat up holden sandman (rust orange) being ignored, in favour of pulling over a GTS skyline, just because it looks fast. I drive a taxi and see it almost every week, I have an old TI skyline and have been pulled over by the law for a "random" licence and vehicle check, I'm thinking what is your definition of random having followed me for three blocks?

Hoon legislation, I can live with, drive like a dick and you lose your car, but dob in a hoon will open a can of worms especially for people with agenda's and grudges, and pensioners who now have a purpose in life...... I wonder if they'll get a hall monitor sash to wear as well, the mind boggles

anything short of video evidence will fail miserably in court. Hearsay is not accepted in court in most areas of the law, if any and this would be one of them.

The video evidence would probably have to be "non digital" like still photos of photographic evidence.

Someone should perhaps ask Armadale city whether their rate payers would appreciate them blowing heaps of money in failed court cases. I think the first case that is thrown out of court due to the lack of reliable evidence would probably wake them up some.



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