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31-03-2015, 08:53 AM | #91 | |||
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31-03-2015, 12:18 PM | #93 | |||
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I rate a good skid all that was missing was indiscriminate gunfire through an open window of the car takes me back to before nanny state days….
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31-03-2015, 01:58 PM | #94 | ||
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31-03-2015, 03:11 PM | #95 | |||
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Further more in the 70's if you were caught doing burnouts you would have been charged for dangerous driving which is fact as I know people who were when caught out. Hoon offense to me is an extension to the driving dangerous offense. PS: For your comment getting a clip around the ears by the police, well that practice still exists today. |
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31-03-2015, 03:46 PM | #96 | ||
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Where I live is populated with RAAF families.
Where I live is also populated with low socio economic "drains on the economy". Where I live is about 10 minutes drive to Willowbank Raceway. If I see dropkicks trying to do burnouts in my street (apart from wishing I had a high powered nail gun) they get reported to Policelink via the app with photographic evidence. FFS Willowbank is 10 minutes drive up the road, waste your tyres there with no restrictions and don't cause trouble for the families that live in the area.
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31-03-2015, 03:46 PM | #97 | ||
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I agree there is a time and place for everything! HOWEVER, when and where can you do burnouts,drifts and general hooning around in Victoria?? Calder (hardly ever open, costs alot to drive around the track) Heathcote, abit of a drive from Melb to just drive down a 1/4 mile/straight line racing? Skid Pans,,,,,again abit of a cost to enter. Rules, licenses and vehicle scrutineering etc.
You really want to stop the issue, give people more of a avenue. Cars,burnouts and speeding is an addiction like a drug however i dont see any programs or assistance for that like you do with other crimes and addictions. Much easier to fine people, impound cars etc.
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31-03-2015, 04:25 PM | #98 | |||
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anyway, just coz you have no-where 'legal' to do it does NOT give you the right to do it on public streets, particularly in built-up areas
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31-03-2015, 05:30 PM | #99 | |||
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I travel 4.5-5hrs to race @ Heathcoate and spend a heap of money doing it.So stop with the poor me no where to go blame society snot. They also have a burnout pad thats $60 for as many as you can do or race on test and tune days @ $60 for as many laps as you can do.Event every mth too. Excuses and blame is how people are going now days instead of solutions. Thinking it's OK to do so because you have no where near within 10km's is a cop out and doesn't make it anywhere near right.Can't afford it, work harder save more and or move closer. Wait till you try to do this with real bills and a family to support. If you save that money that was for sets and sets of 2nd hand tyres for burnouts there's your travel and entry. Not that hard really. Remember you CHOOSE to be involved with cars,society never made you do it so you can blame you and no one else.Just like if you choose to be drugo. Thats not my fault that someone choose's that life style and I have zero sympathy for anyone who doe's. Having a reformed addict in our immediate family I do know what they go thru but she can not blame her up bringing for making her do it as the rest of us didn't. Rules licenses and scrutinering save lives via making sure you can follow basic guidelines,observe the local insurance policies and criteria, support and invest back into the local track and best of all make sure sure your car is safe for use. Why is that a bad or stupid idea? Would you want to race next to guy with a dodgey POS ? The programs and assistance for motorsports are called racing circuits and drag strips. I don't need assistance and never ask for it I need more time to do so but work pays for racing so it goe's hand in hand. But by costing money and having some rules it doe's keep idiots away but makes it safer...win win. There's no excuse for what them twats were doing and thinking it's OK cos it's easier for you is a cop out. |
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31-03-2015, 05:54 PM | #100 | ||
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If this was Back in "pre nanny state" days, Habib would have had a mattock through the windscreen by the old crazy dude in number 10. Cops would have backed him as well, "sorry officer it just slipped out of my hands while I was digging out that tree".
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31-03-2015, 06:17 PM | #101 | ||
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01-04-2015, 03:22 AM | #104 | |||
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When someone does an illegal burnout on the street no one scrutineers the vehicle, no one knows the driving experience or ability of the driver and no one provides basic rules where the area is clear of other vehicles, objects and people. No one tries to lessen the chances of something going wrong. Which brings me to the point some have made regarding the increased nanny state phenomenon, I do believe we are over regulated in some areas though in others it is just a progression of safety standards. I remember unlimited speeds, I remember no RBT, I remember street racing at the drop of a hat, I remember light infringements for some seriously silly and dangerous driving practices and I don’t have Alzheimer’s, when growing up in the 60's & 70's I remember friends and people who didn’t survive because of the lack of or enforcement of road rules. Burnouts in a public area are a potential danger, one mistake can mean someone suffers so what gives the driver of a car doing a burnout in a public street the right to put others at risk? In this day and age where an effort is made to reduce deaths you no longer have that right. I have the car bug and I have mixed feelings when I see car related videos of this type so when I watched this I had too very strong thoughts. Wow, wow, wow, some really nice cars doing some great skids and what truly stupid people these drivers and hangers on are. I enjoyed the fun of watching it but I also knew how wrong it was and I for one would never do such a thing to put myself or others at risk no matter how fantastic a driver I might think I am and I believe these people also don’t have the right to blatantly break laws that are in place for the reason of common sense safety. |
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01-04-2015, 03:08 PM | #105 | ||
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sorry, wrong answer
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01-04-2015, 03:12 PM | #106 | |||
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Some of these ******* who think it is OK to act like ****-wits on public roads ought to do what I did for 13 or so year, go volunteer, but volunteer to your local road accident response team ,be it fire or SES, you get a different perception of life when every week or in some cases every day extracting (mostly dead) people from car crashes, some should try it, it is fun (not)
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01-04-2015, 06:17 PM | #109 | ||
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I took that comment as being tougue-in-cheek :-)
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nah, you still don't get it - hence is why there is an issue, no more chances for you sorry, your opinion is relegated to the bottom
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01-04-2015, 07:17 PM | #112 | ||
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Ah, the old whining cry of "They should provide somewhere for us to be bogans!". Usually when someone points out there is a dragstrip nearby but you would have to pay to use it.
Sure they will. And who pays? Who buys the land, who pays to plan and build the complex? Who employs people to run it? Who organises the meets? Who, more importantly, pays the huge insurance premiums? The list is endless. You could, of course, just stop doing burnouts, street racing, and trying to drift in suburban streets...or is that just too hard...? |
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01-04-2015, 07:21 PM | #113 | |||
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01-04-2015, 10:50 PM | #114 | |||
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And you're right, everyone has an opinion, but few are informed. Not sure what relegation of an opinion to the bottom involves, but I respect your conviction good Sir. |
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02-04-2015, 11:35 AM | #115 | ||
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I call bull on baby boomers being any better than anyone. I work with a large range of age groups, and see not one as better than the other. In fact often baby boomers are the just as inconsiderate as young people i.e. being on the phone when someone is serving you, and not saying thank you, or please. Australians in general are rude.
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02-04-2015, 12:22 PM | #116 | ||
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and this has to do with behaving on the road now compared to the 60's and 70's how?
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02-04-2015, 02:40 PM | #117 | |||
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I am just going to cruise around churches over easter with the hero streamers attached and rip huge skids with Habib at random when we come across a wedding in progress, you know it will be fully sic….the noise, the smoke the footage of your wedding on ACA next week whats not to like the few people that watch ACA for the factual reporting will see the brides dress and another sensationalised story about every time a V8 is started 10 baby fur seals club themselves to death.
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02-04-2015, 04:19 PM | #118 | |||
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We're at the point where I wont let my kids ride around to their friends place on their pushies (was a right of passage in the 70's/80's because I don't want one of these ****s hitting one of my kids The best thing in resent history though was a few weeks ago when my mum rang me to ask me to install a new letter box after some rocket scientist was going too fast down her street (also rural and outside suburbia) the guy hit the shoulder then the small embankment then the letter box my dad built and installed 3 weeks before he died. this Mensa applicant hit it with such force it ripped the front strut out of the car and put the rest of the letter box through his window. I suppose back in the 60's and 70's he wouldn't have had air bags and laminated windscreens to protect him This guy didn't get his car impounded mum didn't even call the cops, she figured if this idiot didn't learn from totaling his car on a letter box a fine from the cops wouldn't do it. Personally I think part of the problem is back then you had to work hard to buy a car, even harder to buy a fast car, now every dick head can get finance on a **** box that will rip a skid, and when they **** that they just get another one
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Many years back, we held in awe the guys in town who'd spent a fortune on cars that actually had power and could really go. The rest of us plebs had low powered cars that might be able to chirp the wheels if we really tried (and if the diff didn't let go). Our cars weren't fast, they weren't powerful, and they weren't very flash. Even the ones of us who had nice looking cars usually couldn't afford to spend much on what was under the bonnet to make it go faster...unless chrome counts. Now, even a lot of four cylinder cars have power to shame V8's of days gone by. V8's are putting out power levels now that hyper-expensive supercars of years past could only dream of. Christ, the last ESP Ford with the legendary 351 only barely put out 140-odd kw. Given the cheap second hand prices of some cars...even performance V8's of ten to fifteen years ago...young guys can now purchase a car easily on even basic finance which would outperform any of the legendary supercars Australian makers have wheeled out of the factory, with performance levels that would have been simply unobtainable "back in the old days" no matter how much money we had. Basically, it's easier and cheaper to be a truly dangerous hoon than ever before... |
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I just believe you are looking at it through rose coloured glasses. Baby boomers are the ones who taught the following generations. Other countries have had the same drop in death rates with cars. Many don't have "hoon" legislation, or the fixation on speed. Every one I have driven in has also been far more courteous.
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