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So let me get this straight, a guy can steal a armored ATV and drive through a police station and hes labeled a psycho

YET a normal guy drives a skyline ( IMPORT ) and we are deemed a f**king terrorist....... on par with Bali bombers and 9 / 11 f**kers...

I swear these guys have the head so far up their ass's.

I would deff attend a united awareness campaign about this.

Well this ranks right up there with my top bullsh*t crap... on par with the RIAA/MPAA's copyright laws.

Well good to see the WA government following in Uncle Sam's footsteps. Calling anything "terrorist" so they can draw public attention away from themselves coz they not doing sh*t all.

So me driving a 33 has made me a "terrorist", I wonder if I can use that in my resume when I apply to become a evil master mind :glare:

Also "Any cars showing insignia is an immediate target..."

I wonder what happens if I put a SAU sticker on my (family) Camry... Get pulled over every 500m?

that or

Park my R33 outside my house, while all the cops in the area are busy staring at it to see if it will do anything "terrorist-like", take the Camry out & drive like an idiot XD.

*sigh* and I just put my club sticker on the car and now I'm going to be targetted for it?! WTF?! Me thinks the SAUWA president needs to write to the police and the paper and point out that we're not all hoons and that we are responsible drivers (ala the driver training day on Sunday), I'm fkn outraged!

what the fock is the world comin to?? nup, seriously, sometyhing has got to be done, everybody just bends over and takes it in the ass!! Not today, i say get all the clubs mentioned and make a stand, this is horsesh!t... Thing that really focks me off, no mention of commonwhore clubs.... aghhhh!!

WTF is antilag?

THAT'S RIGHT! I SAID IT!

Sif Antilag is famous enough to be noted FIRST in a news paper article... I call April fools... A good one but, best one I have seen today :(

Not to mention they wouldn't miss a chance to have the word 'Skyline' in there with the word hoon...

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