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Old 21-05-2011, 07:44 PM   #11
sudszy
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Default Re: Would legal venues stop hoons?

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Originally Posted by TheInterceptor
So if i take the Falcon for a flog in the national park in the dead of night, what public am i going endanger?
Probably none, but can you guarantee there will be no members of the public there to endanger, absolutely not, if you are allowed in there, so are others.

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Originally Posted by TheInterceptor
What if i'm excessivly speeding and misjudge a corner and drive straight off the road through the bushes and off the cliff?

Im not a criminal if i drive myself off a cliff am i.
wouldnt be so sure, causing criminal damage to the road surface etc, vegetation etc.

Do I care enough to make a noise about it/, probably not, out of sight out of mind, someone elses problem, cant do everything\.
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