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Old 18-06-2006, 07:56 PM   #1
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Default New VIC hoon laws

hmmm... all the more reason to get your own car...

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=107100

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Old 18-06-2006, 08:09 PM   #2
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wheel clamping could be a great idea
would save tow and impound fees and would punish the owners as they'd always be looking at the car thinking "damn i wish i could drive it"

but yeah another hoon loop hole fixed
i dont know about impounding a persons car and taking it if it aint the offenders ride though
how is someone meant to know that,that person would commit a offense in their vehicle?
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Old 18-06-2006, 08:15 PM   #3
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ah i remember a friend a while ago was supposed to have his car taken off him for "hoon" behaviour but the cops couldn’t take it because it was under finance and therefore they would have to pay the finance company out, which doesn’t happen, so there’s one way around it if they haven’t changed the laws since then.
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Old 18-06-2006, 08:34 PM   #4
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ah i remember a friend a while ago was supposed to have his car taken off him for "hoon" behaviour but the cops couldn’t take it because it was under finance and therefore they would have to pay the finance company out, which doesn’t happen, so there’s one way around it if they haven’t changed the laws since then.
Woot! looks like my car cant be touched:P
not that i ever hoon
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Old 18-06-2006, 09:51 PM   #5
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ah i remember a friend a while ago was supposed to have his car taken off him for "hoon" behaviour but the cops couldn’t take it because it was under finance and therefore they would have to pay the finance company out, which doesn’t happen, so there’s one way around it if they haven’t changed the laws since then.
Two words.

Bull S**t.
They can still take it.
The owner has to pay the loan still while the police have it, however, the police can not sell it.
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Old 19-06-2006, 06:16 PM   #6
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Bull S**t.
They can still take it.
The owner has to pay the loan still while the police have it, however, the police can not sell it.

True, they did take the car off him, BUT he got it back, might not have been clear, but what I meant was the last thing were cops take the car and sell it, this is what they tried to do to him but because it was under finance they could not take it PERMANATLY or sell it, woops
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Old 18-06-2006, 11:12 PM   #7
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Hate to say it, but this BS law will not make the roads safer. It is just another way to make money.

Wheel clamping will now be available for non-fine paying people too, similar to what is overseas.

However one can see these laws being abused somehow, but with the installation of CCTV in some TMU cars in Victoria that will be of a lesser issue.

Big brother is watching, we're slowly turning into america.
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Old 18-06-2006, 11:37 PM   #8
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Booting cars = turn ing into america? Where's the guns in schools (minimum 2 guns per child), AK47 weilding postman, leaders that poke fun at blind men, no healthcare system, etc etc...


I think booting cars is too extreme. I don't think parents should be punished to that degree...

I mean, why can't they ban repeat offending hoons from driving for ever, or ban them from registering a vehicle... there is better ways to go about this... IMO
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Lol don't be fooled, guns are on the rise in australia, more then you think.

We nearly lost medicare too.

IMO the better way to go is concentrate on real crimes which result in more loss to the community then some drivers who have never really hurt or killed anyone. Where are decent sentences for true crimes?

Yes some serious hoons who drive old clappers and have no regard for any law should be dealt with, but this deals more with car enthusiasts, which is wrong. I just hope the laws don't get abused by police. Should be interesting come July 1, or the friday/saturday night after in South Yarra.

As I said, slowly turning into america, and common sense shows this.
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That's why I have a diesel powered 230mm angle grinder in the boot most days
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and what is going to be classed as hooning or is that at the officers discression
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...we think it will make Victorian roads safer.
I think that this is a minimal issue in making roads safer.

I think that more inspections on defects (mainly bald tyres, smoking cars, and not stupid stuff like too low, etc...), more red light cameras, not more speed cameras, and more rigerous inspections of road saftey/condition (eg. trees too close to road on bends), near smooth bitcimen on reverse camber bends, etc....
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Old 19-06-2006, 03:06 AM   #13
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Precisely,

Some of the busiest roads in Melbourne are of poor condition, and some surfaces get the rough stones on tar crap treatment as opposed to proper ashphalt and sealed edges.

All it takes is a slight camber problem on the road and a few potholes with a powerpole directly to your left and Bang! Oh no another speeder the media would suggest.

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Some of the busiest roads in Melbourne are of poor condition, and some surfaces get the rough stones on tar crap treatment as opposed to proper ashphalt and sealed edges.
but if they fix the roads they wouldnt get their statistics which they need to use for "evidence" to help push through the next mis-guided law to curb the road toll, road conditions are never blamed for road deaths, if road conditions are found to be the main factor the government would be admitting fault and could be open for a law suit... plus a fresh road does not return any money,
e.g. invest $5 million in boots,speed cameras, etc. get $5 million back in associated fines... ahh the misguided endeavours of our wonderful "government"
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but if they fix the roads they wouldnt get their statistics which they need to use for "evidence" to help push through the next mis-guided law to curb the road toll, road conditions are never blamed for road deaths, if road conditions are found to be the main factor the government would be admitting fault and could be open for a law suit... plus a fresh road does not return any money,
e.g. invest $5 million in boots,speed cameras, etc. get $5 million back in associated fines... ahh the misguided endeavours of our wonderful "government"
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Mr Holding said the speeding aspect of the laws would have an impact on Victorians. "Excessive speed, that is a big one and that is one where the police-discretion issue will work quite significantly because obviously a lot of people get caught travelling 45 kmh over the speed limit by police."
So if my 79yo pop' gets done speeding then he is a hoon? Not that i live in Vic but it's a little narrow minded.
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