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23-03-2015, 04:02 PM | #31 | |||
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Remove greed and replace it with common sense and I guarantee this issue will no longer exist. Unfortunately we live in a world where greed is prevalent in nearly all facets of life. No matter what you do to avoid it, there are ones who will think up new inventive ways to try and keeping taking from you whether it be a form of 'new' tax or an in your face crack down on hooning.
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23-03-2015, 05:33 PM | #32 | ||
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I remember a large photo of the impound yard at Rockhampton where they had "a yard full of impounded hoons cars", with a stern faced copper in the foreground.
One noticeable thing was that the cars weren't the sterepotypical "hoons cars" that the public automatically thinks of...no Skylines, Silvias, WRX's, or anything similar...they were things like ratty old VN Commodores, EA Falcons, rusty battered Camrys, a ute or two, but nothing outstanding or special looking. They were things you wouldn't look at twice in the street. I wouldn't be surprised if most were there for being unroadworthy which would be a perfectly acceptable reason to impound them and get them off the road. However, they kept calling them "hoons cars". |
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23-03-2015, 05:42 PM | #34 | |||
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23-03-2015, 06:50 PM | #36 | |||
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Have lived in NSW (annual RWC) and Vic (RWC on purchase) people find ways around "the rules", sometimes it's an enthusiast who has the qualifications to write the RWC, or revert to stock and go home to modify again (chop the springs on my fully sick ride eh). We like a bit of fun, and get the rare occasion to get to the track, like was said earlier, there is a time and a place, out of peak hour, though at times I enjoy playing frogga in peak hour. Am no angel, and have gotten in trouble before, and in doing so have contributed to the state coffers, THAT IS MORE WHAT IT IS ABOUT, good old revenue raising !!!! Some people are afraid of heights, some people can drive, some people can drink and function quite well, the law doesnt have a "you're an idiot law" ( not yet, not one that they can enforce) maybe this is their compromise ? My two cents
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23-03-2015, 07:26 PM | #37 | ||
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So 99% of speed camera revenue would be from people driving <5km over on safe road you would think? how many of these would be involved in 'speed' related crashes- a direct cause of going 5km over? Would be zero? The cops must love it when there is an actual high speed fatality or crash as they can say 'see, look what happens-speed kills, our money grab is justified and we're out there saving lives by fining you for going 5km over'. Or perhaps if they want to continue down the fine route then maybe they give you the option to donate your money to charity. The revenue raising image they have will be rectified!
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23-03-2015, 08:01 PM | #38 | |||
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23-03-2015, 08:02 PM | #39 | ||
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It would be interesting to see the "true" percentages I agree.
Amazing how much the roads have improved, not only in surface maintenance but design also, as have most modern vehicles. YET, on the Hume I can still do 110kph at night in an FJ holden with 6 volt lights and no vacuum assist brakes (if I had one, poor example I know) V's a Ford F6 with Brembo brakes ???????? Which would you rather accidentally come across !!!!!
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23-03-2015, 08:10 PM | #40 | ||
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I had a set of Nexgens on a Falcon. They were ok in the dry, diabolical in the wet. Should be banned.
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23-03-2015, 08:27 PM | #41 | |||
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23-03-2015, 10:20 PM | #43 | ||
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24-03-2015, 01:54 AM | #44 | ||
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People in Queensland have a healthy dislike of the idea of annual roadworthies, and with damn good reason.
For one thing we know it would be just a way for the government to suck more money out of our frayed pockets. For another thing we've seen an endless parade of dodgy looking battered crap buckets with NSW plates on them driving around here...and say to ourselves "These are the things that result from annual roadworthies? Why bother??". |
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24-03-2015, 10:22 AM | #45 | |||
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In my travels I've seen more 'dodgy looking battered crap buckets' in Qld than any other State
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24-03-2015, 10:28 AM | #46 | ||
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The facts on vehicle faults causing deaths. It is minimal at best!
I checked all the statistics on this a couple of years back when we were campaigning for a better deal for modified cars in NSW and over a few recent years which are relevant to our cause the fatality number was 1 caused by vehicle fault. I'm not a big fan of statistics in regard to formulating road rules because they can be manipulated quite easily to skew them to a particular point of view but it is rather telling that it is 1 when compared to fatigue, alcohol and speeding statistics which are generally around the high 20s. The interesting thing is that the faults were listed as tyres so that really brings into dispute the idea that bombs or modified cars are causing lots of accidents regardless of whether the cars are modified legally or not but still I think that as real car enthusiasts we should set our own standard of making sure our cars are better maintained than the run of the mill commuter cars to put it out there that we are a responsible group by and large and that we don't condone hoon behaviour on public roads. Its interesting how you are trying to create the image of things not being so good in NSW compared to QLD 2011g6e. I don't think knocking other states vehicles and systems is a positive way of building any national solidarity of enthusiasts! As a matter of fact NSW has a pretty good system for registering modified vehicles now. If we are to succeed in getting laws that are more amenable to being able to continue with our sport a national consolidation of enthusiasts is what we need. Not negativity. Most people don't like annual road worthies because it is a pain to make sure that every little thing is working correctly when it needs to be checked but if enthusiasts actually make sure their cars are road worthy and legal regardless of annual checks it will go a long way to helping to change the image the public has at the moment. Trouble is a lot of enthusiasts like to do it the easy way and cheat. When they are caught and defected it is an excuse for current affairs type media to give us another serve.
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I'm not a fan of over regulation in any form but I do get very sick and tired of seeing all these old bombs smoking and squeaking their way around loaded up with ferals when I spend so much keeping mine in such good condition, a lot of these vehicles are unregistered as well.
at least if we had yearly inspections then these things could be kept, at least, registered and roadworthy, dangerous to the public?, not sure on that but they are a pain when behind the stinking oil burners.
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24-03-2015, 10:51 AM | #48 | ||
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I think govco should be cracking down more on ppl who don't give 2 s**** about their vehicles than targeting a minority group. There are way more folk who drive their cars with:
-no license -no rego -no insurance -bald tyres -brakes down to metal -unsafe suspension -poorly set up tow rigs -excessively smokey engines -engines with excessive oil leaks
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24-03-2015, 12:50 PM | #49 | ||
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To enter where I used to work you had to drive through a guarded gate. One morning work decided to conduct a rego check on every vehicle entering the premises. Any unregistered car trying to enter was sent back out the gate and told to park it. They ended up with 10 or so vehicles parked on the grass outside the gate. To add insult to injury, they then rang the police who then booked them. It's success led to more blitzes. Strange thing was most of these cars were less than 5 years old and quite a few were unroadworthy with bald tyres etc.
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24-03-2015, 01:09 PM | #51 | |||
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24-03-2015, 01:44 PM | #53 | |||
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I am all for it if they are cracking down on stupid idiots who pull burnouts in suburbia in pieces of junk or street race illegally. But that can be in any vehicle. That is what I consider 'hooning'. I think they should rename those who neglect their vehicle or minimum duties to drive on the roads as 'negligent tools'. There is a difference there.
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24-03-2015, 02:30 PM | #54 | ||
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Fair enough But targeting someone for tint or a filter doesn't really do anything but raise money. Read in the paper yesterday, only one test in ten is a drug test in SA. They then go on to say that there's been a huge increase in p plater drug driving and SA has the highest drug testing regime out of all states. Ummm how about we increase drug testing before p plater with a car full of mmates kills someone
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24-03-2015, 06:19 PM | #55 | |||
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Remove the requirement to tie the insurability of a car to its registration status, remove most of the problems associated with protecting one's conveyance. |
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25-03-2015, 12:06 AM | #57 | |||
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I might run for state parliament, but even if I get in, I've got no chance of abolishing 90% of speed cameras, re-rolling 95% of hwy patrol into other police departments and banning councils from charging for parking. Damn democracy. |
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25-03-2015, 12:58 PM | #58 | |||
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Confiscation of a car for burnouts, street racing, REPEATED driving unlicenced, unroadworthy, inregistered, excessive speeding, drunk is probably justified. My guess is the vast majority of the public probably agree with it. |
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