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22-10-2007, 07:14 PM | #1 | ||
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I think this guy ticked just about every box...
the article also mentions a P plater having his clubsport seized after trying to race a holden ute on Mandurah rd. interestingly i saw him there with the RAC truck pulling up to take the car away. bet he wasn't happy... http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...2-2761,00.html A 21-year-old Kwinana man had his Holden Commodore seized after it was clocked travelling at 140km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Mandurah Road in wet weather at 6.20am on Saturday. Police said the driver, his five passengers and other roads users were put at risk by his driving. The man will be charged by summons with reckless driving, excess 0.05 and possessing a smoking implement. His car was issued with a yellow sticker for various defects defects, including bald tyres. |
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22-10-2007, 07:24 PM | #2 | ||
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Some people should stick to pedal cars.
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22-10-2007, 07:30 PM | #3 | ||
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Therefore, make the penalties tougher. If they are caught driving their car when suspended from driving, crush their car and send them a postcard.
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My guess is "His is the yellow one" I wonder when this guy will do it again ? Norm
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30-10-2007, 01:56 AM | #9 | ||
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heres a positive spin on hoons
HOONS are a misunderstood lot. Just because they drive high-powered cars, rev their engines at the lights and blast the neighbourhood with execrable music does not mean that they are a menace on the roads. Yet governments have been panicked into passing tough anti-hoon legislation that is so broad it can snare the car-mad along with the bad. The plea for greater understanding of hoon culture appears in the latest edition of the journal Youth Studies Australia. Rob White, professor of sociology at the University of Tasmania, and his co-author Hannah Graham argue that sensational media reports have given the impression of "hoons taking over our streets". "Hooning has been criminalised," they write. "However, close analysis of 'hooning accidents' as such reveals that hooning is not the large road safety problem the media makes it out to be." Very few crashes involve high-performance vehicles, they say. Older and cheaper vehicles are more often implicated. And as a percentage of all motor vehicle accidents, so-called hoons account for a very small number. Professor White said there was a difference between dangerous driving on the street, which was never acceptable, and the kind of activities car-crazed youths liked to engage in. "We know from watching the Grand Prix that speed, fishtailing and burn-outs are exhilarating," he said. Providing these activities took place off the streets, in areas such as unoccupied industrial sites, they were not necessarily dangerous. "Indeed there are cases when certain types of hooning might well be considered safer than driving on main roads at rush hour," he said. Young men who were part of the car culture derived excitement, status, and a sense of control through having an impressive vehicle to drive, the authors argue. They liked to build hot cars. They took pride in their driving skills. Having a passion for cars could be an exciting and positive lifestyle choice for young men with time on their hands. And spending money on cars was better than spending it on drugs. "Drag racing in the streets is dangerous," Professor White said. "Give the young people a race track, or a disused or unoccupied industrial site instead. Offer help and hints on how to race fast, and safely." The authors agree that young people are disproportionately involved in crashes. But the victims were not necessarily those who were part of a car culture. Rather young people were vulnerable because they tended to be driving at night in poorer quality cars. |
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30-10-2007, 06:52 AM | #12 | |||
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30-10-2007, 08:34 AM | #13 | |||
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If there's a passenger in the car that is not wearing a seatbelt ... it's a 3-point offence ... an on-the-spot fine for the passenger ... and a fine for the driver as well. As far as I am aware as well ... there's also a fine/offence for a vehicle carrying more passengers than they are legally meant to.
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Good on them for separating three people driving like that from their vehicles. With any luck they'll learn from it, and won't kill themselves next weekend.
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30-10-2007, 02:03 AM | #15 | ||
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even though this wont make a difference
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30-10-2007, 07:33 AM | #16 | ||
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I wonder if these laws also cover tail gaters ?
I had this woman this morning in a Lanos so far up my *** she might have well have given me a rectal exam while she was there! More disturbing she was a 40something woman, sunglasses on at 6am slouched back into her seat like she was half alseep, but seemed to be carving up the traffic like it wasnt there... I hope she's insured, for who evers sake she cleans up with driving like that.
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30-10-2007, 07:51 AM | #17 | |||
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30-10-2007, 08:17 AM | #18 | |||
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Its probly just a bad example of the law... And they probly want to show how they are using the new laws too. The police see a speeding car hooning along, label it a hoon with his mates in the car cheering him on. He also just happened to be drink driving too, Bonus for the police to rack up the charges. And it could have been alot worse than losing the car and license. Him, his mates, some poor schmo going the other way, a pedestrian or someone in their house could have been the victim of his stupidity. It just a good thing they got him when they did. If they hadn't got him you may have seen another one of those news headlines we see too often... "Drunk driver kills his two mates and walks away..."
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30-10-2007, 08:06 AM | #19 | |||
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I believe they should loose it on the first offence Merlin
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30-10-2007, 08:55 AM | #20 | ||
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Young driver exceeding speed limit by 60km with a group of mates in the car, in the wet too.... Perfect situation to use the new hoon laws...
IMO Speeding is one thing, but 60k over, i would see that as hooning, plan and simple
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30-10-2007, 11:15 AM | #21 | ||
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Well I am not a perfect specimen, I have done that speed in my lifetime so I wont criticise that, though; I atleast keep my car in very good-Excellent working order including good quility tyres rotated every 5000km etc...Oh and no drink driving or smoking devices either..;)
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30-10-2007, 12:02 PM | #22 | ||
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in the article it states the hsv driver who was having a traffic light drag with a ute, did a '20m burnout' when taking off. Fool must've left his foot on the brake when he took off!!
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30-10-2007, 01:31 PM | #23 | ||||
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Haha, they all look like rice-mobiles anyway, seems the US is definitely taking positive steps, I can't wait til they start doing that here and we can watch the decline of the ricer!
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30-10-2007, 04:48 PM | #24 | |||
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I am sure that there will be the usual perfect citizens chime in here with the usual "well if you dont speed you will never have to worry". These people really impress me with they way they carry the burdon of perfection with such dignity and grace. I really wish that I lived in their world. But think about it guys & girls. Would you really want to give any government and/or police in this country the power to destroy people's cars?? Would it really make a difference in the long run? Or would it create a group of people that become so full of hate for society that they do far worse things than "hoon" in their cars. There must be a better way.
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31-10-2007, 09:11 AM | #25 | |||
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I wouldn't like to see them come in here ,really . Although I do agree with it in a "Small" way . Only trouble is , if it works for one type of offence how long before they take the next step , then the next . We know the trouble in NT , and would be ridiculous to see it happen there on the open roads . I think it's only a couple of States in the US where thay can do this . Maybe for the "Habitual Street Racer" say 4th time caught in built up areas . "Habitual Excessive Drunk Drivers" . You see some guy come out of court , been suspended 3-4 times , get in his car and drive off . I think it was in Perth , some guy had been booked 20-30+ times . "Habitual Accident Prone Drivers" ( I know 1 guy in Sydney , 7 accidents , 9 people hurt , but never him , he used to get off every time somehow . It was never his fault , but it was always the front of his car shoved in ?) It would have to be heavily monitored , not just 1 Policeman or 1 Magistrate , but a panel of people . But there goes the costs ..... It would have to be a "Last resort" before gaol time . Don't know of a better way , but still needs a lot of thought ... *** I should have kept the article that was with the pics , apparently there was a 65-70% decrease in street racing in 3 months . In one instance a kid got his car crushed , borrowed his mates car ? ? ? he's got 2 cars to pay off now . Norm .
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30-10-2007, 07:51 PM | #26 | ||
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outbackjack, that is a fantastic post. mind if I use that in court?
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30-10-2007, 08:05 PM | #27 | ||
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In all seriousness, Anyone who does a rediculous speed could not be called a motoring enthusiast.
The woman doin 200 on mandurah road was just asking for it, Regardless what year stato it was the breaks are average at best, she didn't accidently go over, it was purposely, it wasn't negligence or ignorance or even error of judgement, it was hooning. As For the Kwinana man, well he lives within 10 minutes of the motorplex in WA, they have drags on Wednesday, twice a month on fast fridays, and 2nd monday of every month - burnouts and street drags. As for the woman, Mandurah RD pretty much leads to the motorplex as well so the excuse of no venues cant really be used over here. Being under the influence, it is now a criminal offence. Hope they throw a book at these reckless stupid excuses for drivers. The Law is the Law, step over it and you are in no mans land. As for NaturaL Selection taking car of the stupid, well its a shame they normally take out a few innocent people as well. Just can't allow it.
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A WOMAN caught driving at an estimated 200km/h is among three hoons to have their cars seized by police in Mandurah on the weekend.
Police followed a Holden Statesman for several kilometres before pulling over the 29-year-old driver at the intersection of Meadow Springs Dve and Madora Rd. It will be alleged the woman reached speeds of up to 200km/h in a 100km/h zone. She was charged with reckless driving and her car was impounded for 48 hours under WA's anti hoon laws. She is due to appear in Mandurah Magistrates Court tomorrow. A 21-year-old Kwinana man had his Holden Commodore seized after it was clocked travelling at 140km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Mandurah Road in wet weather at 6.20am on Saturday. Police said the driver, his five passengers and other roads users were put at risk by his driving. The man will be charged by summons with reckless driving, excess 0.05 and possessing a smoking implement. His car was issued with a yellow sticker for various defects defects, including bald tyres. A P-Plate driver had his Holden HSV Club Sport impounded after allegedly trying to race a Holden utility at traffic lights on Mandurah Rd. Police allege the car completed a 20m "burnout'' as it raced away from the lights at about 9.35pm Friday. The driver will be charged by summons for causing excessive noise. PerthNow
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31-10-2007, 12:32 PM | #30 | ||
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not very good reporting in those articles posted by mafia!!
meadow springs dv and madora rd dont intersect, and the patch of fremantle road between the 2 is 80kph!! nice post xe 747, doesnt go to well with this thread, but some very good posts, especially about the industrial areas IMO
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