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old lady pointed at my rego and motioned for me to slow down in my telstar,years ago.was doin 40 in a 50 zone!!my exhaust is loud when driving slow.my mum told me to slow down at warwick shops underground carpark....was doing 5 ta 8 kays an hour...people can really gauge your speed when they know squat about cars!!(whoops,slipped over on the pool of sarcasm,watch your step.)

Edited by GT ARRRGH

Interesting that...

the report needed to mention the type of car, repeatedly

the witness didn't inform police when she noticed the aberent behaviour

the police failed to act on the deceased's alledged complant

the police failed to act independently

The deceased knew of the hazard yet took no mitigating action to decrease her exposure

Hoon is now a verb

all in all another well balanced casserole of nonsense

fact,shame that someone died.but did anyone catch the type of car that caused the death?i'm not sure they mentioned it....

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So hang on she's reversing on a road, okay, how is the road? Did this guy come round a corner and here she is reversing into the drive way or whatever? Seems kind of.. I dunno like he's come around a corner she's pulled up suddenly started reversing and he's gone -smack-!

It's happened to me before some stupid woman stopped then slammed her car in reverse as I was coming around a corner and had to slam the anchors on.

After I stopped (mind you I was going 30kmh) she got out of the car and started yelling at me calling me a bloody hoon ect.

Not to mention the fact she reversed instead of into her driveway went out on a huge circle and blocked the road.

Could of just been wrong place wrong time or a dickheads.

You can't judge people by the news if we did we should all e in jail and our cars crushed as we are worse then murdererous and rapists!

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I don't believe any report that uses the word "hoon"... since the definition is so vague & can be pulled out from the ass to make any situation fit.

Not accelerating like a snail Camry driver is apparently hooning too...

Edited by Mayuri Krab


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