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..........and then i realized sau was full of retards

a serious thread about reporting hoons to the appropriate authoritys being adelaidenow has been turned into a joke....shame on u

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ill agree dan, you have to slow down to let a car past you in that carpark, cant see how this could be used as a race track:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source...mp;t=h&z=20

maybe the bogans are hooning RC cars in the maccas car park ...lol

if so I see kids drifting a lot of cars(RC) in seaford carpark at night... lol damn hoons

stupid idea

1. most places they "gather and do burnouts" are long known hotspots for "hoon gatherings" why dont cops regularly patrol these areas.

2. how long is it going to take untill know "hoon" groups attempt to get their actions reported on the website and use it is a "badge of honour"

my favourite was "as i walk i see traidies hooning" - err care to define the acts which you regard to be "hooning"

i wonder if i can submit an incident?

"I'm disgusted by a driver of a vehicle on adelaide city streets emmitting black plumes of smoke and making loud reving engine noises.

the driver continues to pull on and off the road slowing traffic behind and often pulling off the road with little to no warning.

The vecicle in question would drive at irregular pace often slower than the surrounding traffic.

Passengers onboard who were obviously unrestrained.

The vehicle sported numbers on the top which could only be underground street racing identification numbers to show off and impress girls. The vehicle was about 40 metres long, white and sports a racing paint scheme consisting of yellow, blue and red stripes across the front."

>>> image of the offending vehicle

adelaide_zoom01.jpg

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