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well i should be out and about as soon as i get my car back

would be nice to catch up with everyone soon again

Goodluck and well done to you Nene as you have done a mighty job in seeing this through

keep it up and hopefully something good comes out of this for all your hard effort

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Sincerely All the best...

I think the only real problem with Neils proposal was inspecting cars at events. That just makes life miserable.

As it has been in the past; police often tag along and show their presence but only come down hard/defect if people are idiots.

Completely agree with that approach but not so much the proactive approach.

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exellent nene hope common sense prevailes and a freindly out come for all is nutted out .

good work we all apprecieate the hard work you have put into this if free sat if you need some more backup lol

cheers dean

dont know wether this is too late or the wrong guy to ask, but can we have some clarification on what is deemed "quick exeleration" and there for a strike under the hoon law?

what is quick, do they measure it in 0-60 or what?

Chris the meeting is tomorrow...

Rhys ill see how far we get in the meeting as to what we both want to happen from this... if we get to the point where we can start asking specifics ill definitely throw that one out there

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