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Dickhead Hoon

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:54 pm
by OLD FART
he was carveing up the traffic and swerved causeing the female driver in the other lane to take evasive action .He was on his mobile phone and flipped her the bird whereupon she flashed her badge and booked him for careless driveing + talking on the phone and will front up to court on Feb 01
The lady just happened to be the acting police commissioner rofl

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:15 pm
by MR Bender
LOL LOL

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:46 pm
by enthuzed
Love it. Justice will be done... :)
Doesn't happen enough really.

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:55 pm
by enthuzed
Actually here's a story from years ago that came up at my brother's wedding:
My brother used to terrorise a particular small country town in his 4wd.
His best mate (and best man at his wedding) told the story of how my brother was warned only hours before not to be a dickhead in this particular town because the guy had a brother who was a member of the police force.
Well, before my bro left the town that day in his 4wd he thought he'd tear up some poor bugger's front lawn that looked real nice.
And well, what would you know, out stepped a certain senior sergeant, who of course was his best mates brother.
Got in a fair bit of shit still...like I said, justice will be done. Dunno where or when, but it will happen.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:07 am
by panda
I was travelling on a major highway recently, & observed a police car travelling in the opposite direction with the driver using his mobile phone.
Is there a law for us, & a different law for them ?
mmmmm :?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:22 am
by Entaran
I lodged a formal complaint against an officer 3 days ago for driving whilst on his mobile. They said they'd "Keep me updated". Technically, as the complaints are handled by a different department I'm hoping he at least gets reprimanded.

All you need is the car's rego, time, date and location of the vehicle and they'll find out who the driver is/was. At least, that's how it works in vic.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:45 pm
by Sargeant_Khan
funny story, I was walking around a local "rich" suburb here and a couple of spoilt 16 year olds doing dohnuts on brand new dirtbikes on boxing day and riding up and down the street flew passed me. A police car followed, prayer answered. Felt great.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:35 pm
by leoca
Videotape hoons doing burnouts ,zoom in on the numberplates .
Send copy the local police station.
Works every time :)

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:38 am
by thrash
if you can see the numberplates through the smoke, then the burnouts were pretty shit to begin with eh?

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:11 am
by redzone
leoca wrote:Videotape hoons doing burnouts ,zoom in on the numberplates .
Send copy the local police station.
Works every time :)
i dont condone this type of behaviour :?


LOL

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:55 pm
by OLD FART
redzone wrote:
leoca wrote:Videotape hoons doing burnouts ,zoom in on the numberplates .
Send copy the local police station.
Works every time :)
i dont condone this type of behaviour :?


LOL
What don't you condone the hooning or the dobbing in :?

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:43 pm
by thrash
i don't condone the dobbing in either.. if it's bothering you, or is dangerous to people nearby, then by all means, do the community a favour..

but everyone has their weak moments. We have powerful cars and can't always go out onto a track.. I will be the first to admit that in the past i've picked out an empty office parking lot to do an after hours donut or three. I wouldn't be very happy if someone took a video of that and dobbed me in. I didn't put anyone in danger, and the office space means i'm not near homes to make enough noise to bother people.

Sometimes we just get the urge to do something a bit silly or insane. if we didn't, then nobody would have a twin cam starion I reckon.

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:29 am
by leoca
thrash wrote:i don't condone the dobbing in either.. if it's bothering you, or is dangerous to people nearby, then by all means, do the community a favour..

but everyone has their weak moments. We have powerful cars and can't always go out onto a track.. I will be the first to admit that in the past i've picked out an empty office parking lot to do an after hours donut or three. I wouldn't be very happy if someone took a video of that and dobbed me in. I didn't put anyone in danger, and the office space means i'm not near homes to make enough noise to bother people.

Sometimes we just get the urge to do something a bit silly or insane. if we didn't, then nobody would have a twin cam starion I reckon.
I"m not saying I would film and send , but I'm merely saying that its possible...
Some hard liners would , but i wouldn't be doing this unless it was pretty serious....There are examples of such behavior which, AT SPEED, has cost the life of an innocent person going the other way.
This wouldn't really act as a deterent anyhow ...cos most of that crowd don't care anyway.Do they?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:52 am
by redzone
OLD FART wrote:
redzone wrote:
leoca wrote:Videotape hoons doing burnouts ,zoom in on the numberplates .
Send copy the local police station.
Works every time :)
i dont condone this type of behaviour :?


LOL
What don't you condone the hooning or the dobbing in :?
the dobbing in, is extremely UNAUSTRALIAN :wink:

skids are a national pastime amd should be taught in schools :D

time and a place however. like industrial estates on everyone's day off not residential areas with kids playing etc etc

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:23 pm
by Sargeant_Khan
I think that skids are totally unrelated to this hooning. I have never heard of anyone doing a burnout and kill people, surely this has happened though :roll: ... You just dont have the momentum. I think drink driving is worse then hooning yet they will impound a hoons car and crush it but a drunk gets a work license. LOL. Tell us a drink driver story Oldy.