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Old 15-01-2011, 04:08 PM   #1
blazingwilly
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Default Hoon Laws

PROPOSED NEW HOON LAWS
don't lend your car to anyone, i know i wont anymore.
i used to lend it to family, and close friends, but the risk is to great now,
if they take of to fast, or do anything wrong, and the cops decides he or she is a hoon, i will loose my car for 30 days its up to the officers discretion .
cars are safer now ,better handling, better brakes, air bags etc etc etc
and yet they bring most speed limits down.i can give you at least a dozen examples ,but here is just 1, coming out of the tunnel towards S/E suburbs
80klm zone must be for at least 3 k or more ,BLOODY TWITS. yarra valley most of it 80 klm. coming back from adelaide 110 ok fine ,hit the vitorian border it 100 http://www.fordforums.com.au/newthre...newthread&f=2#
VICTORIA IS FAST BECOMING A DICTATOR STATE
must leave this post iam getting depressed

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