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Whoa there soldier

For everyones information, traffic offences are not criminal unless they involved death (in which case they would be charged with an actual criminal offence)

ha, give it time Ben....I'll ask you the same question this time next year.

Cop can pull up your traffic offences with 2 clicks of a keyboard.......as far as I know all pollies should have ASIO clearances.

That EX cab driver Koutsantonis will go underground now regardless of this outcome......you won't hear boo from him for awhile unlike the vomit that we've had to put up with from him since the REX prang.

Well, well, well. What can you say that hasn't been said yet. :down:

Shame, shame, shame Mr Koutsantonis! Step down boy ... let someone a little less of a hoon take the role.

What next? An ex-pedophile as the Education and Children's Services Minister?

I've submitted my vote and my comments.

So this is why he is so against providing an 'outlet' for enthusiasts.

Because he is one of 'those' who will continue to offend regardless of the availability of motor sport venues.

:thumbsup:

Take a step back... This is the media people.

How long has it been since these offences were committed? Back in the Uni days as a cab driver possibly? 10k with 30 odd offences. Thats an average of 300 odd per fine so the majority being speeding fines thats only just over the speed limit. My bet is the majority of these offences occurred while trying to make ends meat/driving cabs. Not saying its right but damn the media can be rather nasty and deceiving.

A few articles I've seen of late I believe the enthusiast has a friend in the media. lol :P

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So this is why he is so against providing an 'outlet' for enthusiasts.

Because he is one of 'those' who will continue to offend regardless of the availability of motor sport venues.

:thumbsup:

Take a step back... This is the media people.

How long has it been since these offences were committed? Back in the Uni days as a cab driver possibly? 10k with 30 odd offences. Thats an average of 300 odd per fine so the majority being speeding fines thats only just over the speed limit. My bet is the majority of these offences occurred while trying to make ends meat/driving cabs. Not saying its right but damn the media can be rather nasty and deceiving.

A few articles I've seen of late I believe the enthusiast has a friend in the media. lol :P

Thats like me robbing a store with a knife to feed my family still illegal champ.

lol, and the past catches up. These people KNOW they are going to be in the public eye, and that their personal lives are going to be delved into. Lol tom, unlucky mate, karma is a bitch.

Its amazing what google can do when you type in someones last name :) LOL

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Thats like me robbing a store with a knife to feed my family still illegal champ.

lol thanks for pointing out the 'obvious'. :)

Kralster will be Kralster.

In my younger years I made some some silly mistakes I regret. Doesn't mean I'd ever repeat some of the crap I involved myself in when I was a young lad.

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perhaps he should invest in a bicycle?, there's a guy called graeme whose just posted on adelaide now saying that people can reform....i wonder if he would have said that if tom koutsantonis was a 'P' plater?

perhaps he should invest in a bicycle?, there's a guy called graeme whose just posted on adelaide now saying that people can reform....i wonder if he would have said that if tom koutsantonis was a 'P' plater?

he would still get fines for not wearing a helmet apparently there uncool as per sunday mail

Apparently he's copped fines for family members, now I'm not suggesting that there might have been false Stat Decs...... bit it certainly isn't looking any better for him!

I call BS. He's claiming family membes have used his car and gotten him the fines. Please. If you're aiming to be in Parliament, you don't allow yourself to take family's traffic offenses and history.

"Oh, it wasn't me!" :(

yeah, he said some of the fines may have been from family members/friends/the dalai lama driving his car, but he'll take responsibility anyway.

thats kinda like saying; 'no i didnt rob that store and shoot the clerk, but ill take the punishment for it none the less.'

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