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Old 02-02-2007, 01:54 AM   #31
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Thanks for the stat's.

Now of those who died 30% that died.
How many were 'hooning'?

I'm guessing 2 or 3 max...
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The problem with hooning is, there really is only a very limited places & time you can legally do these thing. Theres a tonne of places to play footy, cricket, etc, etc, but only a very small hand full of places were you can go & have fun with your car.
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cheap high powered cars + easy finance + enthusiastic youth + night out with the boys + inexperience + a little pressure from the mates + "its only a fine or maybe a few points, so I'll risk it" = bang, bang you're dead!

been there done that, enthusiastic survivor ....... lucky!
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Thanks for the stat's.

Now of those who died 30% that died.
How many were 'hooning'?

I'm guessing 2 or 3 max...
Dont guess, thats what weakens someones arguement. I dont have the stats either, but you know its going to be a greater number, why people seem to defend the younger ones is beyond me. Everyone here knows that younger people more often "hooning", you did it, I did it; its just one of those things.

Difference is now its completely not tolerated, this is not only a law change, its going to have to be a cultural change. So whinge all you like P platers, there are issues greater than yourself.

And Rollin, how can you possibly compare driving stats to smoking?! People choose to smoke (and then get addicted according to some), driving deaths, more often than not, depending who you are, are accidents, not a prolonged denial.

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The problem with hooning is, there really is only a very limited places & time you can legally do these thing. Theres a tonne of places to play footy, cricket, etc, etc, but only a very small hand full of places were you can go & have fun with your car.
I understand where you are coming from, but thats still no excuse to put yourself and others at risk. And until someone actually builds something to see if it makes a difference, then we will never know.

I am very doubtful if a complex would make much of a difference. Enthusiast liek us would go, the street bogans wouldn't.

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cheap high powered cars + easy finance + enthusiastic youth + night out with the boys + inexperience + a little pressure from the mates + "its only a fine or maybe a few points, so I'll risk it" = bang, bang you're dead!

been there done that, enthusiastic survivor ....... lucky!
Very true, personally I think the finance one is the biggest killer.
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so what do they do with all these impounded cars? lol
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so what do they do with all these impounded cars? lol
Thats what the title of the picture says, some Golden quotes coming out of this thread. :
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Thanks for the stat's. Now of those who died 30% that died.How many were 'hooning'? I'm guessing 2 or 3 max...
Of the 2006 stats, that 30% = 59 young drivers. I would expect that more than 2 or 3 were hooning.
Anyway, 2 or 3 un-neccesary deaths doesn't remove any of the weight behind the hooning crackdown, it adds weight to it. If it were 10 or 11, it would warrant more weight.

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Thats what the title of the picture says, some Golden quotes coming out of this thread. :
it says wha? lol it doesnt say anything about what they do with the cars that are impounded lol..
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it says wha? lol it doesnt say anything about what they do with the cars that are impounded lol..
They get towed to a police impound lot, i think it's near Essendon airport.
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in a sense i can completely agree with these impoundments i know myself only had the thought of its just a fine who cares my attitude soon changed when its the thought of how am i going to get to work to pay such fine if my car is impounded, hopefully a lot more people think thats the case, i have had a few mates with their car impounded where i used to live and for the 48 hour impundment cost them over 1000 dollars due to car having to be towed 40kms to another town etc as we dont have an impound lot, although now where i am living in ballarat i heard something like 17 cars have been impounded since it was bought in
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By the way, I wonder how many of those young people killed were killed by 65+ year old people...

Reminds me of the old line 'Hasn't had an accident in 50 years of driving but caused hundreds'...
Very few relative to the whole number. Of the 59 young drivers killed, 41 or 71% drove off the road in single vehicle accidents. Of the remaining 18 or 29%, you could argue that because the death rate on the roads is similar between young and old drivers, they probably caused an equal amount of deaths to each other. Using this method, that would account for about 1 each.
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Im gonna drive however i want to on the road if use all dont like it catch a train.
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Either I'm tired, or I can't seem to work out what you really meant to write, havoc19... :P
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Of the 2006 stats, that 30% = 59 young drivers. I would expect that more than 2 or 3 were hooning.
Anyway, 2 or 3 un-neccesary deaths doesn't remove any of the weight behind the hooning crackdown, it adds weight to it. If it were 10 or 11, it would warrant more weight.
OK, lets be generous and say 10 were hooning?
That is only 20% of young deaths caused by hooning. What about the majority of deaths, the other 80%? Do we just ignore these?
Hooning is the least of the problem.

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It's this kind of thinking that wrecks it for us motorists. You are not accident proof. As a road user you always needs to take care and be responsible.
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Due to forum rules i cannot post what i wish to but due to ego i cannot post the opposite :P
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Either I'm tired, or I can't seem to work out what you really meant to write, havoc19... :P
I think it means he is going to drive in a manner that will result in the SA Police owning a new EF XR6 :P
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Im gonna drive however i want to on the road if use all dont like it catch a train.
I'm assuming that’s some kind of humor, but on the off chance your serious, we have road laws just like we have laws for everything else. Without them we have anarchy. So what you’re actually saying is anyone can come to your house and pinch all your stuff, and if you don't like it your solution is 'live somewhere else'!
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I wonder the spread of motorbike impounded throughout Melbourne is

Anyone interested in doing donuts in a horse and cart......it funny how the same rules apply!
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that just about sums you up doesnt it. try engaging your brain before you post.
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I wish to restate my opinion in a more detailed form before more grandpar crusaders start having heart attacks that somebody on here actually does these most disgusting acts the only diffrence is i got the balls to sit here and write it not crap on about how i never go over 60 or my wheels are always stationary. I do drag racer on anzac highway on fridays and no i dont have e-series stickers or any of that bullshit before the mods have heart attacks to. Personally i didnt spend all this money on my car to drive it around at 60 and accelarate at 10 miles and hour for 20 minutes and before you all start yelling do it legaly there is no where in south australia to legaly drag people except A.I.R. which very rarely if ever has these events on. Now sure i could just never drag my car but personaly i want to i understand that alot of people on here might not but thats my opinion now feel free to share yours because im sure use all will anyway. :P
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You Decide......
They pulled me over once because, i was next to this VR COMMODORE on anzac hwy, i took off slowly coz i knew what they wanted, its simple...a drag, and when they didnt get it they started going into my lane to push me off the road, then i put my foot down and then i just barely escaped...but according to the "police" behind me...it was dragging, they pulled the commy driver over because she tried to escape them, and fined her over $300 on the spot and took her car away...they pulled me into the rbt and made me wait for the cops to arrive, then they decided to be real a**holes to me, they were rude and there was no need for it, they simply asked me what had happened and when i told them the commy driver was pushing me off the road the female cop, started swearing and saying i was lying & full of BullS***, while the male cop said yes i had seen that, so didnt she feel stupid...they couldnt prove what speed i was doing, so they let me off, lucky as....but that was caused by A 'HOON' and in this case the hoon got what they deserved...btw my ford kained her crappy holden BUM...and iam proud to say it....so in saying that, does it make me a hoon? because i tried to save my car & my friends by getting out of the danger zone...or would you all off preferred if i was up on the curb in the middle of anzac hwy with a tree through my windshield? and that would of been paraded around the newspapers and the news, just because wait for it.....iam a p plater!
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OK, lets be generous and say 10 were hooning?
That is only 20% of young deaths caused by hooning. What about the majority of deaths, the other 80%? Do we just ignore these?
Hooning is the least of the problem.
I just don't see your point on this one. It seems in your mind that you are minimising the potential saving of 10 young lives per year as a justification as to why the hooning laws are a waste of time. There are planty of initiatives aimed at reducing overall deaths, the hooning laws are aimed at saving 20% of people dying (not to mention all the injuries and public nuisance). 20% is a very, very substantial segment for this reform to target.

The other 80% are being managed by RBT's, P2W ratios for new drivers, TV campaings, radio campaigns etc etc. It is painfully obvious why hooning laws have been invented and even moreso which age group makes up the numbers.
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I would rather drive in Melbourne than catch a train. At least I know my brakes work.
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Did you get dropped on your head as a baby? Wake up idiot.
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i took off slowly coz i knew what they wanted, its simple...a drag, and when they didnt get it they started going into my lane to push me off the road, then i put my foot down and then i just barely escaped...
And I thought EF's came with brakes! You learn something every day round here.
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And I thought EF's came with brakes! You learn something every day round here.
It would not always be a safe thing to brake hard if there is other traffic following. You would end up being rear ended and in the scenario above it would have been by the Police :

The Police would have then still pulled MeLLy over but given a hard time in regards to braking unnecessarily. No guarantee the cops would have believed the story of braking due to thinking the car was going to hit them.

I have been in this situation once (many years ago) and was booked for driving with undue care (I braked, was hit by another car), it was dropped in court though.

Things are not always cut and dry like the person sitting behind a keyboard thinks. People react differently to different situations.
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