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Liam's in shit for it aswell, he let an L-plater drive his car while he was supervising and hes only on his P's. Its apparantly a record for Yass though :)

That NSW driving ban isnt handed out anymore apparantly

if he thinks he is that mad of a dude to do that speeds on his L plates i dont think he should be aloud to applie for them for a long time and same wit the dude in the passanger seat. we all get caught for speeding i have meny times but not stupidly like that.

F**king idiot. Shouldn't drive for 10 years,and even then,a Toyota Prius is the extent of power that he should be allowed even then. Most people that have held the licences for many years have zero concept of how a car behaves,and the driver skills and reflexes required,above even 140 km/h. The amount of people that show up at the tracks I've been at with big hitters like Porksa,HSV's etc and can't get it together in a controlled environment;then we have to deal with GT4 heroes like this git...

I should be happy that natural selection has taken place...but I worried another innocent person will be in the wrong place at the wrong time when some idiot lets fly.

F**king idiot. Shouldn't drive for 10 years,and even then,a Toyota Prius is the extent of power that he should be allowed even then. Most people that have held the licences for many years have zero concept of how a car behaves,and the driver skills and reflexes required,above even 140 km/h. The amount of people that show up at the tracks I've been at with big hitters like Porksa,HSV's etc and can't get it together in a controlled environment;then we have to deal with GT4 heroes like this git...

I should be happy that natural selection has taken place...but I worried another innocent person will be in the wrong place at the wrong time when some idiot lets fly.

ditto !!!

what about the idiot in the passenger seat,as if ya would even consider letting l plater speed...lucky no one was hurt i reckon....

wasn't he on a motorbike...naa he wasn't just read the article

Edited by zooee
Liam said he didn't get in any trouble at all because he isn't a fully licensed driver so he isn't responsible for him

What a crock of shit, he should get everything a "fully licenced responsible driver" would get in this situation.

same old or new generation..

just that new generations get caught more often ~~

i hope this guy spends the next ten yrs on a pushbike along side of the wanker who was ment to a responsable driver . the public dont need clowns like this on the road at any time

Fairly new Falcon, its a nice car.

Was out newyears with his brother and found out his brother (guy who was clocked 203km) was in trouble with the law the day before he got caught speeding.

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