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Hey guys, just thought I'd let everyone know that if you want to make any submission regarding the new hoon laws hot have until Feb the 1st.

http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-committees/committees/LACSC/inquiries/current-inquiries/PPRMVI

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Thanks, anyone have a good cut and paste response to these updates.

  • increasing the sanction for the type 1 vehicle impoundment scheme to 90 days impoundment for the first offence and forfeiture for the second offence;
  • including “evade police” offences and “high end speeding” (>40 km/hr above the speed limit) as type 1 and type 2 vehicle related offences respectively;
  • increasing type 2 impoundment sanctions to 7 days for the second type 2 vehicle related offence, 90 days for the third type 2 vehicle related offence and forfeiture for any subsequent type 2 vehicle related offence;
  • increasing the relevant period for vehicle impoundment offences from 3 to 5 years;
  • amending the definition of ‘burnout’;
  • allowing proceedings to commence, where applicable, by Traffic Infringement Notice (TIN), rather than having to proceed by way of a Notice to Appear or arrest;
  • amending the impoundment and forfeiture processes to operate automatically rather than through court applications;
  • removing the requirement that repeat offences under the type 2 vehicle impoundment scheme must be the same type as the ‘pre-impoundment offence’;
  • allowing additional methods of impoundment including tow and store, immobilisation, clamping, crushing, removal of registration plates and the use of vehicle production notices;
  • allowing certain people to apply to the Commissioner for the release of impounded vehicles and to allow these applications to be appealable to a Magistrates Court;
  • allowing the early return of a vehicle where specific offences that created the impoundment have been remedied (e.g., payment of registration and insurance fees and obtaining a driver’s licence); and
  • other technical and minor drafting amendments.

Proposed definition is 'any loss of traction'. So you try starting on a hill in the pouring rain with crappy tyres and spin the wheels for 1 sec before you catch it...6 month impoundment. Do it again in 5 years you lose your car.

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