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south australia's new ROAD safety minister MR tom koutsantonis

has ben revealed as a serial traffic offender court recort's show that he has been fined at least 27 times for speeding 3 times for running a red light and once for using a mobile ph while driving . he lost his license in 1988.

is this role model that young drivers need to look up at . this man is joke in this position any one else would be called a HOON and cries of crush his car .

all you can do is shake ya head at the double standeds the govt have . this man should be walking with a traffic record like that how come he isint ?

looks like one rule for the pollies and a diffrent one for us plebs

WHAT A JOKE

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Reading through that article I just noticed this:

Attorney-General Michael Atkinson has also raised concerns that violent video games, in which people play the character of a hoon driver, can increase a person's will to drive dangerously.

His that deadbeat preventing an R18+ rating for video games to come through!

do you have any actual evidence of this????

if there is proof i reaaaallly hope the media actually gets onboard with it, be great to see that smug mumbling peice of shit get his

Seen the front page of the Sunday Mail?

I laughed so fking hard when I saw that, what a shit stain. As if he has the gall to preach his bullshit about car hoons and 'can't legislate to avoid stupidity' and call for crushing of hoons cars. How about we crush his car, his rap sheet reads like a serial hoon and anyone elses car would be cubed without hesitation.

Times like this I love the 'believe everything the media tells you' SA public, hopefully they sheep up and kick up a big stink about this, get that bumbling fool out of parliment.

how can you only lose license 1 time after being caught speeding 27 times and running red light 3 times? I bet he lost it more than 1 time.. i seriously cant think of single person with driving record that bad.

Edited by Rocky88

As I said on ns.com:

Made my day! Coming from him who wants movies like the Fast and the Furious banned because it 'encourages hoon behaviour'.

The guy is a complete knob.

And finally, the media are actually telling the different side of a story for once.

this is f**king brilliant!!!!! i now believe in karma lol

he has been caught doing 40kmph over the speed limit and has the idiocy to say that he has never "wrecklesly sped"

what a f**kin joke, he wants to crush our cars after 2 offences, he has 30.....

the full story is here: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html make sure u vote in poll

now hes making a bunch of excuses how its alright to speed a bit over a speed limit (30-40k's over speed limit is not just a bit) and hes a different person now (the last time he ran thru red light was less than a year ago)... fkn hell, more than 27 driving fines is an impressive piece of driving record... cant just say lets forget about it

lets crush his car

All I can say is karma is a bitch and practice what you preach. As was said above, it's astounding how he still has a license but I think it's great that the media is on his case trying to tear him down. :P

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