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June 8, 2005 - 8:30AM

http://http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Police-charge-141-in-Sydney-drag-race-sting/2005/06/08/1118123869924.html#' target='_blank'>A total of 141 people have been charged in a six-week police drag racing sting in Sydney.

Operation Vikings, run in conjunction with the RTA and Environmental Protection Authority, targeted drag racing hot spots in the greater Sydney metropolitan area.

A P-plater, clocked at 204 kmh in a 100 kmh zone, was one of 323 given speeding fines during the operation.

Vikings Commander Superintendent Greg Rolph said he was alarmed at the number of provisional drivers who continued to speed.

"It is always alarming the number of provisional drivers who continue to drive in a fast and dangerous manner," he said.

"Police from across the Sydney metropolitan area have spent the last six weeks actively targeting car racing and hoodlums disturbing the peace. This kind of behaviour simply will not be tolerated.

"Police will continue to target street racing across the city in the hope that car enthusiasts will eventually get the message."

AAP

They can't seem to see the difference between Drag racing and street racing.

adrian

its big so all the drag racers might come to the day and maybe all the street races can come to the day... and learn to drive

just come out 90 bux i promise i wont laugh too much as i see drag racers try to turn corners.... NOT! :jump:

ill even take 20 bux off for your good self just to get you there

that 70 bux just for you to come out and dispell the lies im telling anyone who listens about dragracers... you can prove once and for all that drag racers can/ cant turn corners :Pimp2:

ill even take 20 bux off for your good self just to get you there

that 70 bux just for you to come out and dispell the lies im telling anyone who listens about dragracers... you can prove once and for all that drag racers can/ cant turn corners :Pimp2:

http://download.lardlad.com/sounds/season1...11/eieidoh8.mp3

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