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Old 22-05-2005, 09:31 PM   #1
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hey,
There is this clown down the street from me.... he drives a COMMODORE a bright orange LOUD AS ALL HELL piece of shite.... ( looks very nice though )


ANYWAY...This bloke seems to like trying to set the new land speed record in My street everytime he drives up or down...

This guy drives at all hours of the day / night (think he works for the mob :nutsycuck ).
i swear this guy drives at least 80kmh up or down the street.
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If i get this tosser on video could i send it into the coppers or someone and put an end to this? I am really worried about the kids in the street.... animals etc... dogs and stuff are always out takin a **** etc etc.
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Old 22-05-2005, 09:37 PM   #2
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It makes no difference what he drives really .. but if you know where he is you might want to try to tell him to pull his head in .. then go for the cops if he wont.
Give him the benefit of a talking to if you can.
If he won't, then call the cops.
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Old 22-05-2005, 09:39 PM   #3
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yeah i know it doesnt matter what he drives!
just the fact that he seems to have his head so far up his **** makes me not want to talk to him....

he is a very jelous person from what i have noticed, he tends to really give it to his car if i am outside, you know SHOWING OFF?
I just dont want to sound like a grandma and "dob" someone in!
But it is really dangerous! :
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Old 24-05-2005, 10:50 PM   #4
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[QUOTE=sfr rob]yeah i know it doesnt matter what he drives!
just the fact that he seems to have his head so far up his **** makes me not want to talk to him....

Try looking up the archives on ford forums.com and search for "getting even
roundup and mice! That should give you a few ideas :
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It makes no difference what he drives really .. but if you know where he is you might want to try to tell him to pull his head in .. then go for the cops if he wont.
Give him the benefit of a talking to if you can.
If he won't, then call the cops.
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Old 22-05-2005, 09:38 PM   #6
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Yeah it woulld be better than just words. Any evidence you can gather. If a picture is worth a 1000 words than a video would be worth millions lol
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Old 22-05-2005, 09:44 PM   #7
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Yes you can do something:

1.take his rego and car description, time,place and pass on to coppers.
2.set-up a flash gun in the street and when the tool comes in to fast set off gun as he goes past. He should immediatley think he's been done and maybe will slow down.
Don't let him catch you though.
3. You could front him but that might have repurcusions.
4. As with 1 above get other witnesses to complain as well.
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Old 22-05-2005, 11:11 PM   #8
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I would'nt approach him, he could make your life unpleasant if you or someone else does take it to the coppers. Drop a note in his letterbox informing him that you not a fan of his driving and that his details have been forwarded to the Police.

Anyone with half a brain will get the hint and tame it down.
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Old 23-05-2005, 07:23 AM   #9
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Don't be a dick about it, no one likes a dobber (remember primary school?). Go tell him it's ****ing everyone off, if he tell you to f*ck off - then you have good reason to dob him in.

Just give him the benefit of the doubt, he could just be dumb. Maybe he;ll stop it just by mentioning it to him.
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Old 23-05-2005, 07:50 AM   #10
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I think talking to him would be a good start.

Unless he is a total ********.

I think a fellow car enthusiast should be able to talk sensibly to him to point out that while the car looks good driving it like you stolen it only attracts the wrong sort of attention and not just from police but neighbours and other people who may not be so generous as to want to talk to him about it.
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Old 23-05-2005, 08:00 AM   #11
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I'm with FFO Racing on this, an unsigned letter in his postbox informing him that his driving actions are not suitable for a residential street and if he doesn't tame it down the police will be notified.
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Old 23-05-2005, 09:17 AM   #12
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I'm with FFO Racing on this, an unsigned letter in his postbox informing him that his driving actions are not suitable for a residential street and if he doesn't tame it down the police will be notified.
Agreed, this is probably the best course of action to take.
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Old 25-05-2005, 02:23 AM   #13
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I've got one of these types so I mentioned it to one of the people he hangs around with, seemed to help.

I also agree, a simple note about safety and children should be enough along with a footnote that his driving style has been videoed.

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Ps. it might make him worse depending on his attitude to life.

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EPA <-- anonymous tip off as to a loud exhaust, if you have never expressed to him you dont like him or his driving he will not know it was you.
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I'd definately bring it to the attention of the cops. If he cant see what would happen if he hits a kid at that speed then maybe someone needs to explain it to him.
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Old 23-05-2005, 09:00 AM   #16
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There is nothing like safety in numbers! If you find the guy intimidating on your own, (thats no disgrace) have a chat with some of your neighbors. Odds on your neighbors are just as concerned for hids in the street too.
Six or eight people from your street with you, asking the guy to tone down his driving can be mighty effective. It will very much reduce your odds of becoming a target for consequentual acts of vandalism etc.

And the local HWP will be a lot more likely to act quickly on a report written and signed by several residents.

Ask first then escalate your actions accordingly. Most important keep it civil, even if this guy doesn't no threats, no ranting and your case builds with each of their indiscretions.

Anonymous letter or phone calls aren't worth the effort, and you can be sure anything anonymous to police will be ignored too. Everyone with a score to settle tries on the anonymous call. Stand up and be counted, you can do it sensibly without risk!

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Old 23-05-2005, 09:22 AM   #17
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I rang the Police once when my one of my kids decided that they wanted to get ****ed and then drive a car. I had no problems doing that at all.


Ask yourself, "do you want to be resonsible for some one getting hurt/killed because of your inactivity?"
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Old 23-05-2005, 09:43 AM   #18
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I agree, tell the cops and a letter explaining his actions and the repercussions might help him.

But it can also get nasty. For example, this happened a cpl of years ago now. I drive my little rolla (a manual) around town. When I leave my driveway I can go either uphill or downhill. This day I decided to go uphill and was revving rather high so that I wouldn't lose speed when I changed gear, as you do.

Anyway I got to the top at around 40kph and there was this woman yelling at me. I stopped the car and said "WHAT?" She came over, pulled open my door, and she screamed at me about her little kids playing on the street and how I drive really fast all the time up and down this street. I told her this was untrue and that it only sounded fast but it actually wasn't. I had my kids in the car too. I also told her that perhaps she shouldn't let kids so YOUNG out on the street until they know road sense. At this stage her 2 year old had run off up the street...

So then she slammed my door and took off in a huff as the father tried to run after the 2 year old. :

I was really angry and revved the shyte outta my car and drove away (but didn't go any higher than 50kph as that is the speed limit!).

So then she slapped at "50kph in my street" sign on her otto lol. Last week she was out with her kids and they were writing with chalk on the road... things like SLOW DOWN etc.

I think this is extremely amusing now... her hubby flew past my house the other day doing at least 60kph. Also I have followed her on other streets in our local area and she speeds... I caught up to her and she was doing 65kph in a 50kph zone. Think pot, think kettle, think black.

So bitchiness can occur, and it can make the life on your street not very nice. Also now one of her kids plays netball... and I am the REF lmfao

Be aware of that, and do stuff anonymously.
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So then she slapped at "50kph in my street" sign on her otto lol. Last week she was out with her kids and they were writing with chalk on the road... things like SLOW DOWN etc.
Lol what a dumbass. Imagine if her precious kids got hit while writing shit on the road. Great example of a "good" mum there.
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..................So then she slapped at "50kph in my street" sign on her otto ...........
Thats just dangerous!! 50Kph is too quick for an Otto bin even on a well run circuit.
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Old 23-05-2005, 09:26 AM   #21
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Police can't really do anything unless they see it. Sure you'll get the odd copper who will go out of his way to give him a talking to, but not too many.

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Old 23-05-2005, 10:51 AM   #22
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This wouldnt happen to be in the bayswater/ boronia area would it? Theres a bright orange commy that ive been behind numerous times, who also finds it really fun flooring it through my work carpark where there are kids with parents and old people everywhere. He's a complete tossa!

If I were you though, Id opt for the letter in the letterbox. Id hate to go and talk to him, be told to *** off, then have the worry of something happening to my house, the car or anything else. You never know, some people can be complete tools and if he thinks youre gonna dob him in to the cops, you just never know.
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Old 23-05-2005, 01:15 PM   #23
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Or just undo his sump plug, empty it and replace plug. Lets see him try and fly up the road now.
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Is he a young p plater? He most likely doesn't realise what hes doing is potentially that dangerous and doesn't feel that what he is doing is that wrong, just having a bit of fun as you do at that age.

If you feel that its dangerous I would just have a talk to him or even just a letter in his mailbox asking him to stop it, at least in your street and if he doesn't then you will go to the cops. If he has any sense I think that would work. Bring him back down to earth a bit, instead of in his own little world thinking that theres no chance of anything happening.
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There's one in every street. :

I wouldn't approach him, things could potentially turn nasty. Somehow I doubt that a letter would work he'd probably just laugh and throw it out.

You could try ringing the cops, take down the rego, make, model etc and ring them and tell them the story, if your neighbours did the same thing they may do something about him.

Would dob in a hoon cover this?

If all else fails a letter to your council might be your best option.

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Old 23-05-2005, 02:47 PM   #26
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I got labelled a hoon one time when i was mistaken once. Even though it wasnt me after he blasted me for it ive always been extra careful of my driving habits as this guy basically said he would kill me so dont want to **** him off anymore.

All i know if anything happens to my car i know where to finger the blame straight away.

Just be aware of who you talk to and the manner you approach them. The guy who went crazy at me well there is no way in hell i would cause hes psycho but if they seem pretty decent you could always just be assertive towards them.
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I know a bloke who had this trouble with a VL Commie, he got spoke to the young driver and asked him to slow down...which resulted in him doing it more often while flipping the bird as he went past, it all came to an end when my friend went to the nature strip one afternoon to collect his empty wheelie bin, at that moment the car came flying up the road, said friend "lost it" and threw the wheelie bin out on the road, the commodore crashed into it and recieved minor damage, the driver managed to collect himself and drive off before he was dragged out of the car, but he was never seen again.
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Aproach the person only if you are sure you can keep it civil,but by all means approach him personally. Don't say he screams up and down just say "you drive a bit quick and I am concerned for the kids in the street". Take someone else with you who can also keep calm but no more than one cos he won't feel intimidated. No need to mention police as he may think thats your next step all by himself. Anonimous notes and phone calls and threats will get you nowhere. If that fails then the police are your next step. You will need dates and times,he may come home at a certain time most days and police may patrol around that time. Good Luck
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I'd go the anon letter option too. Give him a chance to slow down without sinlging yourself out for potential abuse. If that has no result definately go into a cop shop and make a formal complaint.
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I think the EPA option is probably the best one, above all I wouldn't let him know personally that you have a problem with his driving, after all, you don't know how he might react and I'm sure you don't want trouble, which he might cause...
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