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i was peacefully enjoying my breakfast and reading the age when i suddenly came across an article about "hoons" (normal occurance). This is apparently the next step by the governmnet to deter "hoons":

...one initiative will be the opening of a "dob in a hoon" hotline in the City of Brimbank.

The holline is expected to open in mid November

wtf is that?? what do you guys think about this?

better put it on speed dial... :P

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it opens the doors to wankers to call up as soon as a car pisses them off and dob them in either for no reason or just because they got agro with a specific car without any proof think its a waste of time, and if someone gets fined for it or whatever happens unless there is proof it wont stand up in court.

it opens the doors to wankers to call up as soon as a car pisses them off and dob them in either for no reason or just because they got agro with a specific car without any proof think its a waste of time, and if someone gets fined for it or whatever happens unless there is proof it wont stand up in court.

exactly

and you bitches stop posting about me while I ain't looking or I'll accidentally ban youse :)

lol, after i posted i saw that u were looking at this thread and i was like "ahh shit funky is lookin" :D lol wat has he got to say :)

i was told it spured from the events after the death of that young bloke and he;s R33 on st kilda road .. events being he;s m8s went there as a tribute . .did burn outs and drag raced at the scene of the accident..... so i'm told ... cops didnt try and stop it .. they said it was "out of their control" ... so basically they want the public to take action and "dob in a hoon"

well i reckon they can all GET ****ED!

Thanks

Matt

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