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Old 20-10-2006, 02:08 AM   #1
Van D
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Default So, aparently you can hoon whilst sleeping now.

I don't know if there's a thread on this already.. But read in the paper yesterday under a headline of new hoon laws or something, that the Geelong council area is making sleeping in a parked vehicle illegal (amoungst some other things).
I thought it already was anyway, but what's your view on this?
Why is it so dangerous to sleep in a parked car?
And seems a bit contradictory that they say power naps save lives, then make sleeping in your car illegal.. What are you meant to do, jump out and sleep on the road for a while?
I think it sucks, most of the people that sleep in their cars are drunk.. and i'd prefer them to sleep in their cars for the night rather than drive home =/



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