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Old 11-07-2007, 04:31 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Perth XR5
that cannot judge distance/speed/time that pulls out right in front of him.
Then that little old lady should not have been driving. Doesn't matter if someone doing 170km/h or 60km/h is comming for you, if you can't judge the traffic correctly, don't drive.

I agree that he shouldn't be doing 120km/h in a 50km/h first place, but we can't use that to cover those that simply cannot drive.

Why is speeding now considered under hooning? 90% of the cars being taken by police are for speeding and improper use. If you're doing more then 40km/h over the limit, I can understand, but below is a joke.

I'd like to see what the break down of the "improper use" is, Engine Noise, Exhaust Noise, Car Stero, Quick Acceleration off the line (not racing, otherwise be engaging in race.)

I think the police 'should' have the power to take peoples cars, but the stupid things they take them for is unbelievable.
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