smokeydog001
02-17-2006, 10:12 PM
It seems some countries consider our teenage driving rites of passage (street racing, cutting donuts, high speed cruising, doing wheelies, etc. as "anti-social behavior" and the culprits as "hoons." Could Cali be far behind? :nails: :nails: :nails: :nails: :nails: :nails: :nails:
This was in a Welsh newspaper:
Banned driver's cars to be destroyed Oct 14 2005
Daily Post
A BANNED driver who was twice caught behind the wheel within a fortnight was yesterday ordered to destroy his cars.
Laurence Dunne was jailed for five months by Wrexham magistrates after being caught twice by police on the same stretch of road, following accidents.
The 51-year-old was in court on September 7 for disqualified driving and just five days later police saw him driving again near Chirk.
Dunne, of Powis Avenue, Oswestry, was caught the first time on August 31 after he had "a minor bump" with another car.
The court heard he drove off after shunting into the back of the car in front of him on the A483 but police stopped him further down the road.
Magistrates disqualified him for 18 months and ordered destruction the two cars used in the offences.
:loser: :loser: :loser:
even more frightening hoon news:
MEDIA RELEASES
08-07-2005
HOON DRIVING LAWS
The Rann Government’s new hoon driving laws are putting the brakes on drag racing, burnouts, donuts and wheelies with 61 cars impounded for 48 hours each in its first two months of full operation.
Premier Mike Rann welcomed the latest figures in the campaign to stop hoons in their tracks.
“Impounding hoons’ vehicles takes away their most precious possession,” says the Premier. “That’s why we’re punishing them in a way it hurts.”
“South Australians refuse to tolerate the intrusive screech of wheels, burning rubber, excessive engine noise and even loud stereos and they’re taking their complaints to the police.
“Together we can all work to rid our streets and parks of this hoon menace.
“The laws were phased in across South Australia from February this year with police reporting hoons on 259 occasions by the end of last month.
“Of the 61 cars impounded (since 2 May 2005) so far, 38 were in June – the first full month of the new laws operation.
“Importantly courts have also got the power to lock hoon vehicles away for even longer than the initial 48 hour period.
“Hoon laws are about protecting lives and property and importantly giving peace to long-suffering residents affected by the stupidity of a minority of drivers.
“This is a win for South Australians and police will continue to be on the lookout for hoons. Their behaviour will not be tolerated.”
Even worse! :rofl: :rofl:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,10675890%255E1702,00.html
This was in a Welsh newspaper:
Banned driver's cars to be destroyed Oct 14 2005
Daily Post
A BANNED driver who was twice caught behind the wheel within a fortnight was yesterday ordered to destroy his cars.
Laurence Dunne was jailed for five months by Wrexham magistrates after being caught twice by police on the same stretch of road, following accidents.
The 51-year-old was in court on September 7 for disqualified driving and just five days later police saw him driving again near Chirk.
Dunne, of Powis Avenue, Oswestry, was caught the first time on August 31 after he had "a minor bump" with another car.
The court heard he drove off after shunting into the back of the car in front of him on the A483 but police stopped him further down the road.
Magistrates disqualified him for 18 months and ordered destruction the two cars used in the offences.
:loser: :loser: :loser:
even more frightening hoon news:
MEDIA RELEASES
08-07-2005
HOON DRIVING LAWS
The Rann Government’s new hoon driving laws are putting the brakes on drag racing, burnouts, donuts and wheelies with 61 cars impounded for 48 hours each in its first two months of full operation.
Premier Mike Rann welcomed the latest figures in the campaign to stop hoons in their tracks.
“Impounding hoons’ vehicles takes away their most precious possession,” says the Premier. “That’s why we’re punishing them in a way it hurts.”
“South Australians refuse to tolerate the intrusive screech of wheels, burning rubber, excessive engine noise and even loud stereos and they’re taking their complaints to the police.
“Together we can all work to rid our streets and parks of this hoon menace.
“The laws were phased in across South Australia from February this year with police reporting hoons on 259 occasions by the end of last month.
“Of the 61 cars impounded (since 2 May 2005) so far, 38 were in June – the first full month of the new laws operation.
“Importantly courts have also got the power to lock hoon vehicles away for even longer than the initial 48 hour period.
“Hoon laws are about protecting lives and property and importantly giving peace to long-suffering residents affected by the stupidity of a minority of drivers.
“This is a win for South Australians and police will continue to be on the lookout for hoons. Their behaviour will not be tolerated.”
Even worse! :rofl: :rofl:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,10675890%255E1702,00.html