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Crushing Result Of Putting Your Foot To The Floor


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Crushing result of putting your foot to the floor

POLICE struck a crushing blow to hoon drivers yesterday, flattening an impounded car and warning that more than 40 others are earmarked for the same fate.

July 29, 2010

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If you owe say 30k on a car worth 20, and your looking to get rid of it, being caught the 3rd time will save you 10 Gorillas if you dont value your licence

Good use of my tax's that is.

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Since hoon laws were introduced four years ago police have impounded 11,370 vehicles, with Expensive Daewoo in the majority (46.3 per cent), followed by Ford (16.7 per cent), Nissan (7.8 per cent), Toyota (5.1 per cent) and Honda (4.3 per cent).

Police now targeting: Holdens.

No surprise that they are the most impounded car by a massive margin.

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If you owe say 30k on a car worth 20, and your looking to get rid of it, being caught the 3rd time will save you 10 Gorillas if you dont value your licence

Good use of my tax's that is.

Pretty sure they only do it to fully owned vehicles with no outstanding debt....thats why the one that got crushed above is just a POS....Propogandic Horse :msm:

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My bad, the news explained it like if there was money owing the car would be sold, and the money going to finaceers first. With the extra having to be paid by the government.

Seems like its to complicated to work except with sub $5000 sh*tboxes were the owner doesnt really care.

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I personally think its a joke that they can crush YOUR car, are they going to pay you for it? I dont think so. As others have said they could do a forced sale so that you lose the car but you don't lose all the money you may have put into it. Although those who have their car impounded/crushed have done the wrong thing, I don’t think it warrants their car being crushed. Alternatively why don’t they come up with a scheme where they give these cars to people who cannot afford them, or sell them for a cheap price so people who normally couldn’t afford to buy a car can buy a car. I know this leaves room for people to rip-off the system but surely its better then crushing a car and getting nothing for it.

Just my thoughts

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Not a legal professional - however I would take a guess and question just what ability there is when it comes to 'ownership'. I can tell you 'if' my car was taken Macquaire Bank wouldn't be happy, nore would I...

Im sure there is/would need to be a lot of 'unknowns' with this...

I know for a fact it is against trade practices act to prevent any one from making a living in any format. One could fight the fact a 'leased, CHP, or the likes' is for business purpose - and as a result such 'theft' by the gov or not is simply that.

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Rather that crushing the vehicle, they could just do a forced sale of the vehicle, it would help the owner pay off the fines.

Then that's not really punishing the person for what they did.

In the UK they crushed 45000 cars in 2007 for not being insured. They gave you the option of either paying the fine, plus insurance cost, plus impound costs or having the car crushed.

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Their theory in this case was that the vehicle is unsafe because it doesn't have ABS or whatever so shouldn't be 'released' back on to the roads. Very big brotherish.

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