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It was a sticky there for a while but it slowly died in the bum....

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Massive billboard advertisement on CityLink this morning (spans 4 lanes in width)

DOB IN A HOON 1800 123 456

I wish they'd contracted me to produce all their banner work. Would have made a squillion. Then modded my car. Then hooned around like a fucwit. Proves the hoon advertising doesn't work.

:tonguepoke: that's f*ckin gold, hahaha

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I am torn on this disscussion, I am a hoon, I know it I would like to change but I cannot (is their a hoons anonomous?), now I have a sports bike and I am loving it the reality is that my hooning is far more serious an issue. One which I will get called upon to answer for, that I have no doubt.

Where I am torn is the targeting of hooning, I can see so many more damaging and potentionally dangerous things to target. Let stick thouhg for arguments sake to a similiar subject (no ide how to spell jonra). Unroadworthy vehicles, dangerous smelly bloody deathtraps, that I will break several road laws to see in my rear vision mirror. People driving in the right lane for kilometers at a time, when the left lane is free and their speed would indicate that would be a far more suitable, once again I break several road laws to put these people in my mirror. Mobile phones when driving, potentionally the most dangerous of all, as it does not matter how safe your car is and how good a driver you are, talking on your mobile takes your attention away from the task at hand and makes the best of us dangerous. Once again do I put myself or vehicle in harms way of people conducting this activity, the answer, no I break road rules to put these people in my rear vision mirror.

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I am not condonning hooning its illegal and if (should I say when) I get caught I will pay the price, but why spend money and set up specila hotlines for this particular so called anti soial behaviour, when the reality is that there are far more serious issues occuring regulary out there with been given the same amount of attention.

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I am not condonning hooning its illegal and if (should I say when) I get caught I will pay the price, but why spend money and set up specila hotlines for this particular so called anti soial behaviour, when the reality is that there are far more serious issues occuring regulary out there with been given the same amount of attention.

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Precisely, though excusing one area of law for another based upon percieved levels of serioussness would be neglectful. Traffic offences, regulalry dismissed as trivial and the result of governement revenu raising antics, do often result in many deaths.

And I am also against these hotlines as it could so easily be absued by WRX owners losing to us. Besides police station still exist.

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Sit tight, it'll be all over soon. There's always something to jump up and down about and as soon as the next thing appears, hoons will be free to hoon again.

Perhaps all hoons should gather out the front of Flinders Street Station, block the roads during peak hour, march around chanting with signs, take off their shirts and demand action be taken against hoon discrimination. Got results for the crazy Melbourne cabbies.

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Sit tight, it'll be all over soon. There's always something to jump up and down about and as soon as the next thing appears, hoons will be free to hoon again.

Perhaps all hoons should gather out the front of Flinders Street Station, block the roads during peak hour, march around chanting with signs, take off their shirts and demand action be taken against hoon discrimination. Got results for the crazy Melbourne cabbies.

Apparently pensioners are taking their shirts off there next week too.

Hope private school girls are next ;)

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Apparently pensioners are taking their shirts off there next week too.

Hope private school girls are next ;)

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if that happens, I better head back to my old state for a visit!!!

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My Mrs is a school teacher. They just got a bit of a pay rise.

I wonder if she's been marching around with her tits out.....

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