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26-08-2014, 08:20 AM | #31 | |||
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You bring up another point inadvertantly. You state that these deaths were a result of 'speeding' street racers but didn't mention the word 'hoon'. Hoon laws cover a large and rather a vague blanket type of anti social behaviour on the roads, which in itself is a problem. I think of hooning as someone trying to destroy their tyres and diffs doing burnouts. You may think of it as someone travelling at high speed, but I think of that behaviour as speeding. Either way there were already laws in place to punish either offence before the hoon laws were introduced, so why do we need laws that permit govco to take personal property? Vague laws that allow govco to take your assets are scary! Now that a precedent is set and many Australians don't have a problem with that, what other new laws might they try to put into place to seize peoples assests? All the while the real crims get off relatively lightly.
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26-08-2014, 08:49 AM | #32 | ||
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As long as cars can do those speeds people will. Is it Japan or Europe where some supercars have limiters that only deactivate when on certain race tracks?
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26-08-2014, 09:22 AM | #33 | ||||
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Then you have this below ex wife of James Packer driving whilst disqualified hit 3 cars had more chance of killing someone than a sober guy driving fast in the outback yet only gets a measly fine and another 12 months disqualification which she ignored last time. Goes to prove justice is what you get when you run out of money or dont have rich friends.
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26-08-2014, 09:45 AM | #34 | ||
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So they have taken his car away
Banned him from driving for life Sad thing is he is twenty two he will drive again just unlicenced I don't believe in hooning there is tracks for that Take his car fine Take his license for life not good way of teaching people The money would be better spent on driving programs One day he will grow up and his life is in pieces because of bad decisions when he was younger And the laws are making it harder to for people to get rehabilitation This guy is on a spiral of bad times ahead now because of the life ban He will drive may get caught and back to court again Plus will be unlicenced uninsured Just my two cents worth |
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26-08-2014, 09:54 AM | #35 | ||
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No ones above the law, he has to suck it up like the rest of the people who get caught out breaking the law. Shame his ignorance cost him his Senator, how else do you get through to these repeat offenders though?
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26-08-2014, 09:57 AM | #36 | ||
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The problem is, govco have legitimised the theft of peoples cars by creating a new crime out of a non-crime and labelling it - hooning.
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26-08-2014, 10:06 AM | #37 | ||
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What other laws are in place taking away peoples property purchased with legally obtained funds? How would you be if there was a crackdown on people hoarding what everyone else sees as rubbish on their property, and after three warnings/offences they lost their house?
There are plenty of punishments that are in line with all other offences, fines, jail, bonds..... Any of you that agree with this one offence which can be from someone in the middle of nowhere doing a skid at 0 kph (no victim apart from a abused dunlop) to dangerously speeding in a populated area having the same repercussions need to think again, or just keep sending love letters to Tracy Grimshaw.
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26-08-2014, 10:20 AM | #38 | ||
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Same way you used to. Dangerous driving charges, in court, jail sentences on repeat offences.
Hoon laws were created so that the police could do away with the need for court to inflict a punishment. Now, you are punished BEFORE you have your day in court. Its just lazy policing. |
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26-08-2014, 10:49 AM | #39 | ||
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Whats the gov to say to a family who just lost a family member to a repeat hoon offender? Sorry but we didnt fine him enough or jail him long enough?
If this young person really loved his ride, like a proper car enthusiast, he woudnt be hooning / thrashing it on public roads like he's repeatedly been proven to do so. He knew on the second strike he will be losing his car if caught again but he chose to hoon again & got busted. The law is clear! Maybe its time for him to have a word to Ricky Muir or form a lobby group? cheers, Maka
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26-08-2014, 11:01 AM | #40 | ||
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26-08-2014, 11:51 AM | #41 | |||
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Problem is its not the hoons, and their antisocial behaviours, that are most likely to kill people, it the repeat offender who don't fall under the hoon category. The punishment for which is lesser than those covered by hoon laws and which doesn't carry confiscation of property. The law is meant to punish with the consistency of the crime, murder carries a harsher sentence than assault etc. I said this earlier and was told other offenses arent relevant but the fact is that they are. The new hoon laws are a step in a scary direction, people are being punished extremely hard for what is constantly described as antisocial behavior. Terms and clarity are extremely important when it comes to the law, right now we have police exceeding the powers they are meant to have due to vague laws against antisocial behaviour. What else down the track may be considered antisocial behaviour? It amazes me just how well the media can brain wash the general public.
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26-08-2014, 11:51 AM | #42 | |||
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If this law (which could be viewed as draconian) was designed like that on purpose it probably shows how serious the WA gov is about this issue, if the WA drivers have a issue with the confiscation part of the law, go lobby the gov to change it. Or go see Ricky Muir! cheers, Maka
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26-08-2014, 11:55 AM | #43 | ||
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It doesn't really say the circumstances of the offense, if he was driving like a dick*in*a built up area caught 3 times...... tuff luck bud, if he was out on a lonely bit of Highway driving in a safe manner, its to extreme, on the other side of the pond people legally cruise at those speeds , a bit of common sense needs to be used regarding these infringements instead of pollies having laws made so they can score political points from the knee jerk fringe.
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26-08-2014, 12:16 PM | #44 | ||
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Unfortunately while I agree with you Mik, common sense and the law are mutually exclusive and those that enforce them don't apply common sense or discretion in their enforcement.
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26-08-2014, 12:24 PM | #45 | ||
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Hoon laws - generated to appease a generation of Abe Simpsons.
I hear they are currently working on egg molestation laws which relate to eggs that are too runny (or not runny enough) along with thermostat regulation because its always too hot or too cold. travel overseas to see how nanny state we have become - there were always laws for speeding, and if it was dangerous speeding there was extra charges that could be applied if the situation required When i was in the US recently, I was overtaking a truck and a car came speeding up behind my while i was on the wrong side of the road (while over taking). it was a cop car. I slowed down to maybe 10 mph over the limit to allow me to continue to over take. He pulled me over and gave me a blast for over taking too slowly. I explained what things were like in Australia and he thought it was ridiculous and dangerous. I explained it was more to do with justifying revenue raising which he could totally understand. |
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26-08-2014, 12:26 PM | #46 | |||
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But still, get of your butt & direct your frustrations to someone who makes the law or better still, the WA Attorney General! See that way you'll have more luck getting something done! cheers, Maka
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26-08-2014, 12:44 PM | #47 | ||
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Unfortunately sending any correspondence to the lawmakers in WA falls on deaf ears.
Before the state election representatives from many different car clubs and organizations met with local members of the differing political parties, of which the Liberals seemed to be the most willing to listen and act on our views. Since then, this Liberal Govt has done nothing but continue the onslaught of hate towards minority road groups with no lower road-toll to reflect any success. I have sent now 3 letters all in the last month to Liza Harvey (Police, tourism, Women's interests minister) without reply and one to the Police commissioner. I have never had any response from either, and now it seems I must go higher. As far as I can see it, nothing will change (either the pollies opinions or the road toll) and the only way forward is a vast number of us standing up against the corruption.
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26-08-2014, 01:23 PM | #48 | |||
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Do the crime, do the time. It doesn't matter whether it is indeed a crime, or whether the punishment is fair, the fact remains: he cannot change the law, therefore he needs to act within it or suffer the consequences.
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26-08-2014, 01:55 PM | #49 | |||
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26-08-2014, 03:11 PM | #51 | ||
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Not really the financial cost of having a vehicle confiscated will be a lot more then any fine.
They can confiscate on the second offence for driving in way that makes unnecessary noise or smoke (Which could be interpreted as taking of from the lights to fast.) Where you get 4 chances for high range drink driving.
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26-08-2014, 05:45 PM | #52 | |||
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26-08-2014, 06:05 PM | #53 | ||
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That's the sort of mindless response the government expect of the sheeple.
I expect punishments to fit the crime. A fine potentially 10's of thousands of dollars is a joke, when a company can pollute the environment with toxic spills etc, and cop a smaller fine, for what is without question a bigger crime. If any driver should cop such a fine, its the serial drink driver or the repeat unlicensed driver. They're uninsured, so the potential cost to the other party they might hit is of similar level. |
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26-08-2014, 06:17 PM | #54 | ||
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I am glad there are no members here who have done over 180kph on the highway.
Oh to be 22 again empty highway and very few speed guns |
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26-08-2014, 06:30 PM | #55 | ||
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Right, I'm gonna throw a spanner in the works.
Was doing 180kph illegal or dangerous because simply driving at 180kph is not necessarily reckless driving or dangerous driving. It may have been illegal and the penalty warranted but think for a second, I live in the NT and we used to have open speed limits everywhere, go as fast as you like, no questions asked, not stopped by the police, even overtake the police if you wanted to. Then the law changes and you now you can't go as fast as you like but does doing 180kph now mean that your being unsafe or dangerous or reckless. No it doesn't, now you're just doing something illegal. Plus we still have quite a long stretch of road where you can still do 200kph if you want to. Does doing 200kph in the allowable zone and then doing 180kph when the zone finishes and goes back to 130kph mean you doing something dangerous/reckless/potential to kill someone where 30 seconds before it was ok to do 200kph, food for thought?
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26-08-2014, 07:30 PM | #56 | |||
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Asked if he used to hoon around His answer was It wasn't hooning He said things where different then and cars could go fast but where stronger But his main answer was there where not as many idiots on the road He said the problem may not always be the speeder sometimes it the car or another driver that all goes wrong also things where not as built up as they are today and some cars with mods today people don't learn with the car before they take it to the limit So my final questions to him was did ya ever go over 200klm and what does he think of hooning His answer was yes but said wouldn't do it on a public road today need me license On hooning he said its just a word for it they have today and the laws won't work He said they need to get involved with car clubs and create places for the kids to go but its hard today due to public liability insurance but the government can fix that he said But it does not raise revenue that way it costs money He said the cops used to come to the drags at home bush all them years ago now they have quotas they must meet that's revenue raising Not policing Well that's his two cents worth |
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26-08-2014, 08:10 PM | #57 | |||
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http://www.police.wa.gov.au/Traffic/...8/Default.aspx
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27-08-2014, 02:20 PM | #58 | ||
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And the problem with the fees above is that they are ridiculous. So in addition to the fine you have to pay for
The tow. Storage fees so high I reckon they must be parking the car in an airport car park. Admin fees and charges. Additional fees for storage which apply if you cannot pay in full at time of picking up the car. Also the paper in Vic is whinging because only a third of hoons are also forced to pay $1000 for a 1 day brainwashing course. No wonder why some people can never afford to pick up a car that is impounded after 1 three second spin of the wheels. None of these charges seem to be at a commercial rate. This is where the system becomes a farce, and all made easily passed as so many people just have the "do the crime do the time" mentality. The time part is not commensurate with the crime compared to other offences.
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27-08-2014, 02:44 PM | #59 | |||
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Just because you don't believe the punishment fits the crime, doesn't trigger a thought in your head that it should then be okay to go and commit it.
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Or did I miss that?
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