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25-05-2009, 09:19 PM | #31 | ||||
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what work i cant do gets done by my old man or a mate that i would trust my 20 month old son's life with as for what if the mecanic was a tool and drove my car like it was stollen well that is your bad judgment in my book sorry for being a tad over the top
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The thing I dont like about the impounding of the car you have no say in what happens there is no independent arbitrator if according to plod you are guilty there seems to be no proof of wrong doing by the police you are automatically guilty with no way of arguing your case.I realise you can go to court later but by then your car has been damaged at impounding lot and has been gone over by who knows.
Also I would be really p--sed if my car was towed and left outside for 2 days with god knows what happening to it. Can you camp in your car?
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25-05-2009, 09:35 PM | #34 | ||||
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As I said, try reading the law, not just an FAQ section on a website.
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25-05-2009, 10:02 PM | #35 | ||||||
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So, it doesn't take much to imagine the following scenario: You get your car back from the mechanics... meanwhile, the speed camera picture showing the apprentice hooning in your car is processed, the police find your car parked outside of work. You're not available, so they use "reasonable force" to seize your car. Of course, under s84K, they'd be required to give the driver and registered operator notice. S84K: Quote:
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25-05-2009, 10:13 PM | #36 | |||
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if i break into a shop or house and steal your belonging's that makes me a Criminal but not a hoon, failing to indicate is an offence, does that make me a criminal? or a Hoon? i DONT think so. according to our dictionary -- Hoon is a derogatory term used in Australia and New Zealand to refer to a person who engages in loutish, anti-social behaviour. In particular, it is used to refer to one who drives in a manner which is anti-social by the standards of contemporary society, that is, fast, noisily or dangerously. Hoon activities can include speeding, street racing, burnouts, doughnuts or screeching tyres.[1] Those commonly identified as being involved in "hooning" or street racing are young, predominantly male although increasingly female drivers in the age range of 17 and 35 years.[2] you must be a Do- gooder . Start using your common sence, if you think about it sensibly you will realise like most people do that the Hoon laws are being completly ABUSED
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25-05-2009, 10:15 PM | #37 | ||
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Reads black and white for me.
They can take a vehicle whenever they deem. And they will whenever they can, so it justifies this law, by the stats the media report all the time. It's like, "look we are doing the right thing by introducing this law, as look how many cars we have confiscated since it's introduction". But truth be known, how many of these cars have been confiscated due to actual "hooning", to which this law was bought in for? That's my 2 cents worth. AGRO.
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25-05-2009, 10:22 PM | #38 | |||
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But you're missing my point - how is the hoon law at all fair and reasonable when it can potentially punish an innocent third party? The fact that the owner can jump through hoops to attempt to have the car released does not make the law any more just. What happens if, as someone already mentioned, the car is damaged while they're impounding it? |
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26-05-2009, 07:58 AM | #39 | ||
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Dangerous driving is still dangerous, excessively slow speeds is still dangerous. Hoon laws apply. Most people assume that you need a commodore on bumper stops with stockies on the rear to get done. Not true.
Unfortunately this type of driving will continue as it is 99% un-policed. I have to say out of the last 20 incidents I have reviewed, over half were aged over 60! I don't even specialise in elderly drivers (like APIA for example). +1 for licence retesting at 60.
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26-05-2009, 08:29 AM | #40 | |||
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'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The problem is you guys think Police have the rite to escalate these laws anytime they wish. The Hoon laws were not brought in to ping a driver who makes a mistake while driving, They were brought in to get dangerous drivers who acted like complete tools off the street. When are you drivers out there going to realise we are being conditioned to accept anything our Governments decide without any sort of Referendom. Australia is Fast becoming The very same POLICE STATE most free People around the world despise + 2 i agree 100% with you on this one
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26-05-2009, 08:53 AM | #41 | |||
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That article was very selective in what they released. I do not think this lady is a hoon. She is just a senior Australian who may need to have her license torn up. She broke the road rules and law. The 'hoon' tag only allows the article to take a different direction towards the end, crapping on about young men blah blah blah. That is why I dislike the Herald Sun. Front page-worthy news is Ron Barassi's moustache, or the fact that the local mayor wears a toupee. Their articles have pretty pictures, written by fourth graders who heard something from the friend of a friend who knows some person who bumped into a bloke who was using the urinal next to him. Judgement is there for a reason. I suggest that we all exercise it.
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Considering the "hoon laws" have been in for a number of years now all the above examples will have happened and will continue to happen. That said, I don't in any way shape or form agree with these laws as they are up to the discretion of the cop, and as we all know, some cops have issues with using their discretion. |
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I think a few may have misread some posts. No one has suggested she didn't break the law. Yes it is an offence to not stop at the direction of a police officer, no one is refuting that. Most are simply questioning the confiscation of the car under the 'hoon law'.
Clearly an unsafe driver, and while the article is very vague, was it necessary to confiscate the car? Confiscating her car keeps her off the roads, yes, moreso then just taking her drivers licence, but who's car is it, and does anybody else use it? A point balthazarr is trying to make is who is to say that confiscating a car wont have adverse effects on innocent parties?
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While not wanting to get into the debate of who broke what law under what act.. this happened several years ago... to a member of the Royal family.
Can't remember who, or if it was even the British royals, but some bird was driving along in a Range Rover or similar and soon enough had a trail of cops with lights and sirens blaring behind her. After several KM she finally pulled over to see what all the fuss was about. Why didn't she stop sooner?? She thought it was a police escort. Don't know if she got done for it... Prob not. |
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27-05-2009, 03:05 AM | #46 | |||
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I cannot believe people are actually defending this old woman. Even if she didn't have her hazards on and wasn't doing anything dangerous, she drove for TWENTY FIVE KILOMETERS completely oblivious to a police car trying to pull her over, even when it drove beside and in front of her. Somebody like that should definitely be off the road, for her own and others safety.
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Well, to all those that said it doesn't/won't/can't happen - http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11261446
A car is to be crushed because the driver was caught hooning six times... in a car that he didn't own. |
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29-05-2009, 04:51 PM | #48 | |||
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