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10-07-2006, 12:21 PM | #61 | ||
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I can't believe though that they still continue to use the 200 metre rule.
If I left my highbeam on at 200m from the car infront ... I reckon I'd give the poor bastard permanent blindness. Or I'd melt the vehicle :
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10-07-2006, 12:32 PM | #62 | ||||
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Personally I think where we have gone wrong is that we centre too much on speeding as opposed to driving at speed suitable to the conditions. Additionally, police should vehemently defend the tailgaiting laws, as well as the propensity of so many to sit in the right lane under the speed limit. But I'll tell you what, they won't enforce these laws as there is no real cash cow for the state governments in it. Finally, as for car chases with police, once you cross onto the wrong side of the road the pursuit is considered too dangerous and is called off. This is one of the reasons for serial offenders still driving.
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10-07-2006, 01:33 PM | #63 | |||
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AND HERE IS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WITH INTERNET FORUMS This is just one example mind you. Less than half the story coming from a 3rd party who wasn't even there. With comments like "Pretty sure" and "I think". Same as the Gemini story. Someone posts a 3rd hand story which is then taken as gospel by everyone else. i.e. If it's on the internerd it must be true! Spending some time in the courts myself it's amazes me to see ususlly honest law abiding citizens lieing their absolute ar$e off over traffic matters. They put their hand on the bible and swear an OATH! And then the NSW HWP front up with in car video footage and the drivers want to cop a plea. Apparently court times have been cut in half for HWP police because the vast majority of people are realising they have to take responsibility for their actions. For your info a great deal of magistrates in Sydney are lefty's and no fans of the police. It's pretty simple. Having a licence is not a right, it's a privelidge. The laws and regulations are fairly straightforward. If you don't like 'em then don't drive or save it for the track. Any "tax" you pay for getting caught is a voluntary tax. If you think the new hoon laws are over the top then you are in the very small minority. And we live in a system where majority rules. Maybe we should open a SWEEPING COMMENTS post where people who want to make half informed comments with nothing to back them up (apart from "I heard", "I saw on A Current Affair" or "My mate said") can keep to themselves! End of rant... :MrT_anim: |
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But please - I only kid. See how easy it is for opinion to come across as a statement of fact though? If we all take it with a grain of salt then im sure we can avoid a lot of misunderstandings. Well... that's what a guy at my uncle's work said his brother in law reckons... lol Quote:
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10-07-2006, 04:09 PM | #65 | ||
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is it illegal to leave your keys in a car if unnatended?
im in a country town as a few others and well 1 no1 in tow would steal my car and 2 theres no 1 in town to steal my car except the cops why cant the cops use their time more resorsfully and stop the more occuring incidents of violen attacks in pubs and clubsd just this wknd gone a 19yr old male in eprth waas struck and put into a coma outside a suburban pub withotu any provoking while he was in line to get in fair enough stop hoons and dangerous drivin but for accidents like wheel spin in teh wet hell mine does it weith only light pressure on my pedal around 1500rpm. i think teh police have to have a little more tolerance on people gnuinly tryin to do teh right thing and get the more dangerous drivers eg drunk drivers or drivers under the influence of illicit drugs such as meth or dope. maybe if they got a pay rise theyl have more tolerance and take action on the more serious incidents |
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10-07-2006, 04:17 PM | #66 | |||
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Good god man, use a spell checker!
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10-07-2006, 04:45 PM | #67 | |||
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Luckily for him the police don't fine people for spelling or grammar. What a mission it was to read that.
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10-07-2006, 05:52 PM | #68 | |||
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10-07-2006, 06:12 PM | #69 | ||
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I think that the anti hoon laws are good and bad. However there needs to be a more proactive approach. I've never been big on burnouts. They stuff your car! No really they do. I have too much respect for my vehicle.
Some of the rules need to be adjusted. The Government has it too easy so far as making laws. Next election people may want to make a change to the domination of the parlimant. IR laws and many other seemingly unjust laws are making it through without genuine public input.
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10-07-2006, 06:13 PM | #70 | ||
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I am not for the laws, but not against them. As most people on here have said provided they are utilized with discretion then they wont be a problem.
Plenty of people slip their clutch taking off in the wet accidently, which results in a small amount of wheel spin which CLEARLY if its all about road safety not revenue shouldnt be an issue. Having said that, Large gatherings of cars racing through factory blocks is probably an issue, as plenty of those vehicles are uninsured and more often than not end up embedded in the front of factories. And the other side, Everyone keeps saying "save it for the track" well in melbourne, the only place to take your car is Calder Park on a friday night, which costs $55 to compete. Now I live in S.E suburbs, so to battle the traffic on a Friday night, it would cost me about $50 worth of petrol, about $11 worth of etag...... just to get there and then of course my $55 to compete. So I guess i have to ask are all the people out this side supposed to just take up knitting???? |
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11-07-2006, 07:07 PM | #71 | |||
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20-07-2006, 06:06 PM | #72 | ||
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[QUOTE=useless]The laws in Australia are made to punish the good guys,biased towards the guys who make them,support the guys with lots of money and criminals get jail with a fully equiped gym,free meals,free bed,and colour television. I believe they get conjugal visits as well.
I've done a couple of years and you forgot about the drugs (easier to find than out here) the home brews,sterio,breville,track suits etc.As conjugal visits not in Aust.Free dental and all ,you still can't beat freedom. |
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