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that was on the new law that comes in soon to "dob in a hoon"

and the footage shown wasnt anything new <_<

would love to see this put in place and then see it thrown out due to too many do-gooders miss judging hoon related speeding or what ever..

just need someone innocent and loaded with money to fight it.. :)

and then sue :)

if it comes into place, person dobbing in would have to go to court over the matter too, not many people willing to do that.

i'm working at 131444 now and get calls about "hoons" all the time, when u say are u willing to court over the matter they say "oh i thought i just had to report it" then they say no i dont wanna do that.

yeh they have to do the writen report and then face court..

but how can some Joe Smoo determine ur speed or what ever... its crazy...

its like me sitting on the side of great eastern highway reporting every fag that does a burnout out the front of macca's or that speeds up the highway..

they are just leaving themselves out for ppl trying to abuse the system and possibly some people wrongfully acussing motorists...

Almost all of what they showed was stock footage you can get from channel 9, we used the yellow skyline footage well over a year ago in the scarborough beach redevelopment proposal, on the SEAS project :)

its a shame, I bet most people would immediatly think that they just sent a camera crew on the road for 1 day, and filmed all this.

this is getting crazy, now we encourage people to dob eachother in - fark, I am trying to teach my kids that dobbing is bad....

shame they dont spend more time trying to build communtiy values instead of teaching us to dob on each other. Narorw minded no life MoFos - how do you spell fascism?

ah i prefer the even older days

days of 4-5 thousan people all hanging over the bottom car park, a 44 gallon drum of oil tipped into it from a ute passing by slowly, and BURNTOUTS BURNOUTS BURNOUTS till the cops kick you out, then back the next night for round 2

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