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Yeah, it's pretty basic to just not race anyone on the streets. Your sig shows you've been to the drags, so you know it's pretty bloody simple to organise anyone you want to go to the drags and race there...

If anyone gets caught drag racing on public roads, unmarked cop car or not, they pretty much deserve to get pinned for it.

Shut up with the "don't street drag anyways" crap. Sheesh is it just me noticing or is everyone Captain Farkin Anal when it comes to preaching the right thing to do on the roads. I don't condone street racing but see how you feel when you abide totally by those rules you preach, only to have a power tripper tare your "30yo but still hoon coz you drive a skyliner" ass up with defects and other pointless crap...

Most people on here are smart enough not to behave in that manner, so can the lecture. After all they graduated from Corolla's and VN's...

Thanks for the heads up mate.

Shut up with the "don't street drag anyways" crap. Sheesh is it just me noticing or is everyone Captain Farkin Anal when it comes to preaching the right thing to do on the roads. I don't condone street racing but see how you feel when you abide totally by those rules you preach, only to have a power tripper tare your "30yo but still hoon coz you drive a skyliner" ass up with defects and other pointless crap...

Most people on here are smart enough not to behave in that manner, so can the lecture. After all they graduated from Corolla's and VN's...

Thanks for the heads up mate.

keep it to yourself

Chill out, guys! This IS the stance we take as a club, and whether or not YOU adhere to it, we will continue to push it regardless. We want to promote responsible behaviour on the road, and will continue to push it if there is ANY chance that someone - anyone - will be stupid enough to misbehave on the road.

Remember, there's always a bad apple on the tree, and it only takes one idiot to ruin it for everyone. Some clowns continue to buy performance cars and act like tools on the road, and subsequently EVERYONE gets tarnished with a bad name.

Scott and GDZ 14R

take alook from our perspective, its a public forum and everyone and anyone can read this. SAU NSW members and exec team try and keep it clean on here. Its pretty simple.

We prefer to have this crap off the forums. Feel free to sign up to boostloosing etc and talk about it.

If you guys don't like to be reminded with a couple of lines reminding us not to street race or do anything stupid on public roads, then its your choice to accept it or not, just like its your choice to come onto a club forum that cannot stress enough about how stupid it is to street race. Every couple of months someone talks about doing something stupid on the roads, usually somone in the club (sometimes outsiders aswell) remind them that we do not condone that behaviour and we must make our position known on the subject everytime it is mentioned, because the one time we let it slide, chances are thats the time the worst may happen.

Chillax everyone, and street racing and getting defected are not comparable things, nor should you street race to get back at the cops for defecting you because at the end of the day the boys in blue ALWAYS win

I fear I have erred in creating this thread.

My intentions were never to condone or legitimise street racing, I was simply issuing a general heads up to the SAU community.

Admins, feel free to remove/close this thread before it gets any worse. I will keep it to myself in future.

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I fear I have erred in creating this thread.

My intentions were never to condone or legitimise street racing, I was simply issuing a general heads up to the SAU community.

Admins, feel free to remove/close this thread before it gets any worse. I will keep it to myself in future.

Nope, it's not an error that you've created the thread, and it IS a good warning.

As previously mentioned, our club stance is that we don't condone street racing (we put events on so you can have fun in a legal and safe environment). However, we can't stop people from doing it unfortunately, so if people see these kinds of warnings and still get busted, then they're extra-special stupid!

Nope, it's not an error that you've created the thread, and it IS a good warning.

As previously mentioned, our club stance is that we don't condone street racing (we put events on so you can have fun in a legal and safe environment). However, we can't stop people from doing it unfortunately, so if people see these kinds of warnings and still get busted, then they're extra-special stupid!

100% top stuff :D

To add to this, spotted a guy in a commodore getting pulled over by an unmarked black Nissan X-Trail! Balaclava road marsfield. Plain clothes cop too.

Very sneaky!

I apologise if my comment came across as abraisive too!

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