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Old 04-07-2006, 10:36 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by plext
Comparing numbers on lethal activities is equally pointless, the fact is that most people see so called 'hoon' activity as antisocial in the extreme and are sick of it, regardles of whether it has caused 0 deaths or 8 bazillion. The 'Mum and Dad' voters will applaud this one, you can be sure of that.
The "Mum and Dad" voters are the ones I am just down right sick of having look down on me because I drive a V8 on my p's. Sure the car is powerful and when i drive down the road it sounds like im going fast and occassionally I give it a rev to make noise and attract attention. But I also do 40km/h in school zones which is more then I can say for a significant number of parents who pick up/ drop off their kids to school. I also obey other road rules. If revving it up is being a poser or whatever. Big deal, it shouldn't be illegal.
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