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Its bullshit they say members of the public can ring some 'hotline' or 'hoonline' even and 'dob' on people for speeding, doing burnouts, racing on street etc.... You will get all soughts of old people etc.. ringing this line just because you accelerated past them up to the speed limit. Their is no way of proving that the 'hooner' was actually doing something stupid it could be just someone ringing up who doesnt like imports or doesnt like you.

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putting a h plate on someone to put them through humiliation is almost as bad as the arabs cutting off somenes hand for stealing so everyone can see the no handed man was a thief. I think the people trying to bring in these rediculous laws should be marked down as potencial terrorists cause they share alot of simillar extremist views. i mean why dont we all just wear a list on our backs of all the bad things weve done throughout our lives so everone can know how horrable we all really are (including the wank that wants to invent the hoon plate, bet hes not perfect)!

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What i particularly love about this stupid, stupid topic is that people generally fail to put their "P" plates up (i know mine musta "slid" off the parcel shelf/dash a lot when i first started driving) anyway so what makes anyone think that even if this stupid, stupid suggestion takes flight, that people are going to display such a plate??? bunch of absolute retards....

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This is some Funnie Shit! Do we have to pass a test to obtain our "Hoon" plates?

..." At the next Intercetion turn right and skate across 2 lanes on to Incommin traffic"..

...Quick, there is a strech of road,... max out your car... 170km?? *****! Minus 3 poins"...

LOL

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Their is no way of proving that the 'hooner' was actually doing something stupid it could be just someone ringing up who doesnt like imports or doesnt like you.

Excellent point matey and its damn true. Its so hard for someone to prove you were doing something wrong at a certain place or certain time but this did happen with me when i first got my licence and being a good citizen the cop came to my door and i didnt lie about a thing which landed me in court with 3 points gone and a loss of licence. Ive now learnt (not to say a word) because proving it is so hard for the cops.

I had to laugh at LINKS way of thinking though lmao :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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This is all getting to bullshit levels every single day now. Little Johnnie now wants to install more security cameras everywhere to monitor people at train stations, on the streets, etc. Bob Carr is talking about giving police and other the authorities to search any bag at any time in the street.

The obvious counter to this is, "if you are doing nothing wrong then why are you worried". But its getting a bit over the top and where do you draw the line at personal freedom? Pretty much most of our rights are being taken away one by one, and there is very little opposition to any of it.

I mean the guy shot in the head in the UK with "shoot to kill" orders by the UK cops, and totally innocent. Running late to work, so was running.

Say I drop my bag on the ground accidentally at a train station (it can happen) because I am absentminded and leave it there. People start going nannas because they think i am some "terrorist" dropping a bomb. The word is out (but I have no idea), and some cop sees me and decides to shoot me in the head. I don't even know what happened, but I am now dead...for a simple and honest simple mistake anybody could make.

This terrorism thing is really just making governments go stupid. Where does it end?

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