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you dont even have to do anything wrong.

You can have your rego no. reported saying

you were doing something wrong and you

can have your car taken off of you. These

laws are really going to suck.

Was at mates place the other day and some moron

did a burnout out the front of his place and a hour later

we had a cop on the door step giving us a lecture on

that if we get caught pur cars will be impounded. We

werent even doing anything so watchout. We are all

going to be bent over now.

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I live in a danger zone I think. Last time, driving down my street at about 30kmph in the afternoon, a man in his mid 40s walking his dog tried to throw a dog chain at me. Then when I get home, he rang my door bell and say: "if you drive like a f**king maniac again, I will report you".... I was like WTF?? I just said to him "if you don't get the f**k off my property in 10 seconds, I will sh00t you and your dog through the head"

I don't see what so dangerous about driving 30ks in a side street. However, I believe throwing something at an on-coming car is just stupid, especially after the happy valley incidents.

But anyway, hope I don't get reported for that.

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I live in a danger zone I think. Last time, driving down my street at about 30kmph in the afternoon, a man in his mid 40s walking his dog tried to throw a dog chain at me. Then when I get home, he rang my door bell and say: "if you drive like a f**king maniac again, I will report you".... I was like WTF?? I just said to him "if you don't get the f**k off my property in 10 seconds, I will sh00t you and your dog through the head"

I don't see what so dangerous about driving 30ks in a side street. However, I believe throwing something at an on-coming car is just stupid, especially after the happy valley incidents.

But anyway, hope I don't get reported for that.

Well said..

Now had you been driving a Hyundai Excel at 30kms an hour, do you think you would have had some same outcome? I think not.. Just because your car "sounds" fast, it doesn't mean you are going fast.

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But just think of the opportunities to improve your cars.

If the cars are impounded and sold off there will be some cheep parts around. I think I just heard John and Kier doing burnouts in my street :jk:

Now who else do I know with some good bits on their cars (that I want):wassup:

In all honesty these rules are a backwards step, criminals get a better deal than this. I wonder if it will get to a stage where high perforance cars wont bother to pull over for the flashing blue lights, they might just as well take a chance at outrunning the police. (and we know we can)

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my gf just told me that the other day she was a police officer, yes a cop, driving a worked skyline and another driving a worked celica while she was on her way to my house. Would it be true that this anti-hoon law means that they drive our cars when they confiscate it. If so that bs.

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I don't think it counts if you never drove it on the road, Will :(

Best of luck selling the 'dore Julian - anyone after a great condition, nice looking Commo should snap up the offer!!

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hows this... ive got no license... a blow up engine and a cop just accused me of hooning..... in PENOLA... penola... told him the town so small you here me if i satrted it... hang on if it could start.... hang on... if i was aloud drive...

this law is f**ked... needs to be rivised....

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