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Old 29-03-2015, 10:48 PM   #61
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Now whilst I think burnouts are dumb, and prove nothing. Let's face it anything with 200hp can do a burnout. One thing confuses me greatly.

Now for some unpopular statistics. We have had 70 people killed on Victorian Roads this year, and hundreds more injured. Of these how many were actually burning rubber.

I get the risks. I'm particularly unhappy about seeing the kid standing beside the road, but it's about time some reality got back into the road saftey debate.
Here's one example from last year (quick goggles search pulled this up - I'm not even trying):
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law...-1226807443389

There's also the property damage problem with this, if they do lose control, and don't hurt anyone, but still damage property.

I know what you're saying, however, the risk consequences are seriously high in a suburban area. Lose control of your car doing a donut and crash into somebody else's house? Lives and property lost and injured. Etc etc etc. There is a time and a place, and the more we make acceptable, the more people push boundaries (hence why we've gone in a matter of years from doing this in industrial estates to doing it in built up areas). I could tell you many a story of my uncles getting up to **** that could have killed them, but they kept it away from others - and that's the important part.

Agree, we need to get some reality back into the road safety debate, but it's important in this case to not just focus in on how it's safe/unsafe, but also how it effects the people around us. Basic consideration goes a long way, hence why I don't play my music overly loud except on odd occasions, why I tell visitors to not be knob ends and rev the hell out of their cars outside of my house, and why anyone that comes to my place and does a burnout in my street gets permabanned from visiting. I have neighbours, I rent, I don't want to **** them off.

To be perfectly honest, if someone is allowed to do a burnout two doors down from us (a t intersection with a court), that results in me having to wait to leave my street, my cat is allowed to go **** on their front lawn. I can guarantee most people here would be ropable if their neighbours cat did that. But ultimately: they're being a nuisance to me, so I can be a nuisance to them.

It's possible the group in this video notified the street (they claim to have had council approval - lol), but it's also probable they didn't. And if they didn't, I'd be a pretty ****ed off neighbour lady.
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Now whilst I think burnouts are dumb, and prove nothing. Let's face it anything with 200hp can do a burnout. One thing confuses me greatly.

Now for some unpopular statistics. We have had 70 people killed on Victorian Roads this year, and hundreds more injured. Of these how many were actually burning rubber.

I get the risks. I'm particularly unhappy about seeing the kid standing beside the road, but it's about time some reality got back into the road saftey debate.
So are you suggesting this behaviour should not be punished and you would be happy for these shaved monkeys to be acting like this in your street.

Seriously any person with the intelligence of a toad should be able to work out that this is not acceptable behaviour, and exactly this behaviour is what is bringing authorities down hard on every other car enthusiast.
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Old 30-03-2015, 05:51 AM   #63
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Outrageous.

In light of this footage we should immediately demand legislation to introduce mandatory jail time for any incident involving wheel spin. While we're at it, lets make sure every vehicle has an electronic monitoring device so that we can address this degradation of society by automatically fining non law abiding motorists.

We need to do something about these rubber burning terrorists and their four wheeled missiles. Think of the children!
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How many people die each year from burnouts?

How many people die each year from elderly pressing the wrong pedal?

How many people die each year from running a red light?

Maybe look at what causes death before what could be considered dangerous?
I do not condone burnouts close to the public but look at why our road toll is high.
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Old 30-03-2015, 07:27 AM   #65
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The people in the video are stupid, time and place for everything.

It is funny even with number plates and people faces in Video, it will be very hard for police to lay charges. Few other factors need to be taken into account when police impound cars and lay charges.

Another car bashing story from ACA.
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So what you're saying is it's my job as a pedestrian to listen out for some ****wit doing a burnout down my street and hide behind a fence or something? It's my job as a driver on the highway to just "get out of the way" of a *****pedestrian over four lanes?

Oooookkkkkkkkaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy......

Figured the sane thing would be to, oh, I dunno, not be a ****wit in built up areas.

I'm not even 30 yet, and my lot used to at the very least go to the industrial areas when they were vacant to try and do the biggest skids bruh.
No I never said any of the dribble you ranted on with. And based on short part of the clip I seen people wanting to watch or stand on the road and watch.So back to the topic of idiots and burnouts on public streets and your precious veiws of some dumb pedestrian not takin they own safety into acc...yes your the best person to help your self I never once said I agreed with what anyone the media or the people doing the skids or the bride and groom standing near a car skiding so don't think you can twist my words.

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No I never said any of the dribble you ranted on with. And based on short part of the clip I seen people wanting to watch or stand on the road and watch.So back to the topic of idiots and burnouts on public streets and your precious veiws of some dumb pedestrian not takin they own safety into acc...yes your the best person to help your self I never once said I agreed with what anyone the media or the people doing the skids or the bride and groom standing near a car skiding so don't think you can twist my words.

This is how much I care about the whole thread...

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With the post you were responding to and the way you responded it certainly seemed like you were saying it's a passers-by fault for not hearing a ******** coming down the street chucking skids, if they ended up killed by that person.

If that's not what you meant cool, but it certainly came across that way.
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So are you suggesting this behaviour should not be punished and you would be happy for these shaved monkeys to be acting like this in your street.

Seriously any person with the intelligence of a toad should be able to work out that this is not acceptable behaviour, and exactly this behaviour is what is bringing authorities down hard on every other car enthusiast.
well said, I agree 100%
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I was asked to be Clerk of Course for the upcoming EasterNats at Winton, other than being busy I would have declined regardless, there is a fair percentage of the people who frequent these events that make it very hard for those who are fair dinkum and this is the event for doing burnouts, there is something in the mentality of these individuals that think it is fine to do burnouts where-ever the **** they feel like, these are the ones that make it hard for everyone, In amongst crowds in the pits for example

There was a car park show on a Friday night recently and one ****** decides to do a burnout in the car park, thankfully they have banned him from any future events, there was pedestrians everywhere
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With the post you were responding to and the way you responded it certainly seemed like you were saying it's a passers-by fault for not hearing a ******** coming down the street chucking skids, if they ended up killed by that person.

If that's not what you meant cool, but it certainly came across that way.
Oh don't think I want your approval or even care about your opinion just don't twist what I say up.

To further how seriously I take the whole motorsport and safety thing this is where I get down...and yes I wait till instructed to do so and complete the lap totally safely. No I'm not like them plebs in the video nor do I condone it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjEl0sq68bY

Now even @ the track I do not stand in front of, beside or near the fence even when watching or helping mates racing where any car is under power cos I think about my safety.If helping a bloke stage I'll stand behind and too the side away from everything till after he finishes his burnout then move up with the car making eye contact and using clear signals. I never go down track to film or watch along the fence cos of the speed involved it happens way to fast to plan your move if something happens.

But thats just me.You do and believe as you wish,I'm happy over here.
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There are not many people that die from burnout related activity so it must be all good.
That seems to be the prevailing attitude amongst some posters on this thread. Or many more people die from hocus pocus of the blow hole, so burnouts in suburbia are ok. Or even; what does it matter? You don't know these people so why worry about it...

I hope one of your own is never injured/killed by any idiot related activity...
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Mex, I wasn't trying to twist what you said up. It genuinely came across as though you figure anyone who's nearby someone being a ******** is to blame if they get hurt.

That's All. It seriously wasn't clear What you were saying.
It's clear now, and awesome. I agree. Time and a place.
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the burnout thing is unlikely to kill (possible but unlikely), but it is TOTALLY ANTI-SOCIAL and unacceptable
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Now whilst I think burnouts are dumb, and prove nothing. Let's face it anything with 200hp can do a burnout. One thing confuses me greatly.

Now for some unpopular statistics. We have had 70 people killed on Victorian Roads this year, and hundreds more injured. Of these how many were actually burning rubber.

I get the risks. I'm particularly unhappy about seeing the kid standing beside the road, but it's about time some reality got back into the road saftey debate.
You're 'unhappy about seeing the kid standing beside the road' but it's not real enough for a 'road safety debate'? Am reading this correctly?
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the moral outrage in this thread, the bitching.

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i just hate aca..... they pick on mechanics all the time lol.
but I am over the whole "doing a burn out is the worst crime you can do"bs that the authoritys are trying to push onto us . We are getting so over policed for what COULD GO WRONG... not what actually does go wrong.
we dont need marshals in hi viz waving flags directing us when we can do a burnout to make life safe.
But in this case i would of had a brick through these idiots window if it was out the front of my place.
totally the wrong place for that many cars doing it.
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All I could think of was how many of those cars are re-birthed or bought with proceeds of crime. The people in the video don't have the brain power for a good job to pay for those cars. The p-plater with an amg merc hmm wonder how he got it uleh.
Don't need brain power to make good money, i project manage guys who did not finish year 7 (Smart but not book smart) who make over $110k per year plus a company ute and phone. They are big and strong and i just show them once and they will do the heavy stuff all day / 6 days per week.

Most spend their money on Cars - Booze and girls, till they get married then they start on the same journey as most. Mortgage - kids and bills.
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Sorry, mistake!!!
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Watching this makes we want to go get some maccas trays and do some skids. Much like playing GTA makes me want to kill people.

Some nice skids there too.

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I'm not condoning the behavior BUT,

I don't know what's dumber, ACA, Tracy 'botox'shaw or the fact that these clowns posted the video of their cars & number plates pulling skids online for the world to see.
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The reports produced by ACA are always sensationalised and idiotic but…

Burnouts are sweet, speed is fun and people should be allowed to engage in dangerous activities if they want to, but as soon as they deliberately present a significant danger to other people, I have a major issue.

I have no time for hoons on public roads.

The damage that can be done in a split second is catastrophic, as many of you will well know. I have virtually zero respect for anyone who puts others in that kind of danger without consent. I don't have an issue with someone doing circle work around the bride and groom - if they aren't in a public area.
I've seen some amazing recoveries from trauma, but I've seen too many tragedies to be able to condone it or accept it.
I know accidents happen in controlled environments, but at least everyone signed up for it.

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What a bunch of twits. Trying to impress everyone with these sort of antics.
The guys doing the skids aren't too bright either.
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Here's one example from last year (quick goggles search pulled this up - I'm not even trying):
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law...-1226807443389

There's also the property damage problem with this, if they do lose control, and don't hurt anyone, but still damage property.

I know what you're saying, however, the risk consequences are seriously high in a suburban area. Lose control of your car doing a donut and crash into somebody else's house? Lives and property lost and injured. Etc etc etc. There is a time and a place, and the more we make acceptable, the more people push boundaries (hence why we've gone in a matter of years from doing this in industrial estates to doing it in built up areas). I could tell you many a story of my uncles getting up to **** that could have killed them, but they kept it away from others - and that's the important part.

Agree, we need to get some reality back into the road safety debate, but it's important in this case to not just focus in on how it's safe/unsafe, but also how it effects the people around us. Basic consideration goes a long way, hence why I don't play my music overly loud except on odd occasions, why I tell visitors to not be knob ends and rev the hell out of their cars outside of my house, and why anyone that comes to my place and does a burnout in my street gets permabanned from visiting. I have neighbours, I rent, I don't want to **** them off.

To be perfectly honest, if someone is allowed to do a burnout two doors down from us (a t intersection with a court), that results in me having to wait to leave my street, my cat is allowed to go **** on their front lawn. I can guarantee most people here would be ropable if their neighbours cat did that. But ultimately: they're being a nuisance to me, so I can be a nuisance to them.

It's possible the group in this video notified the street (they claim to have had council approval - lol), but it's also probable they didn't. And if they didn't, I'd be a pretty ****ed off neighbour lady.

Police in my area cracked down big time on meets at industrial areas after hours. It became such that you were less likely to be caught ripping a burnout down the road from the cop shop. This is partly the reason it has moved into the suburbs.
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I believe he was being 100% sarcastic...
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I believe he was being 100% sarcastic...
Yep!

But in seriousness, probably not the right place to be doing this sort of stuff. Unless the occupants of that street were all in favour of their street getting torn up, which I doubt. What else is there to say? You can speculate all day on possible disaster scenarios but the fact is nothing happened apart from premature tyre wear, smoke, rubber marks and noise. Antisocial? Absolutely. The biggest issue facing Australian society? Not even close.

I think the erosion of civil liberties enjoyed by the baby boomers, now denied to subsequent generations with excessive governance is more concerning.
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Which civil liberties would they be?

I am also wandering why idiot behaviour is being acknowledged by some and then trivialised by comparison to other supposedly burning issues. This behaviour and attitude leads to many documented injuries or deaths yet the fact that we are not allowed to play with military style assault weapons (which I assume is behind some of these complaints about erosion of civil liberties) seems to be a bigger issue with some...

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I think the erosion of civil liberties enjoyed by the baby boomers, now denied to subsequent generations with excessive governance is more concerning.
ask yourself WHY (in your opinion) your civil liberties have been 'eroded', could it be we (baby boomers) behaved ourselves a little better than recent generations, a little bit of 'time and place' maybe
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I'd rather not get dragged into the weeds on specifics but many would agree that Australia has become a nanny state. For instance, I bet if you were caught doing a burnout in the 70s you'd get a clip around the ears and be sent on your way. These days you have to face court for suspected traffic offences, where you have to prove your innocence.

I'm not condoning the actions of those in the video, just offering broader perspective.
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Nanny State is a derogatory and belittling label used by those cranky that a law has changed or been introduced and is a term often used by The Daily Telegraph.
Ask yourself does it really matter to you that burnouts are now illegal or are you just jumping on the govt bashing bandwagon that is popular with those associated with guns and patriotism.
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