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Old 04-02-2013, 08:26 PM   #31
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My thoughts:- Drunk Drivers aren't classed as "Hoons" as they can't impond their car so obviously not high on their target agenda

Innocent until proven guilty

Just imagine how busy the courts would be if so called "Hoons" were treated as equal not scum of the earth
Must be different in Melbourne... Here in Adelaide, a drink driving offence will get your car seized for 28 days.
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Old 04-02-2013, 08:38 PM   #32
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People don't understand that Police run on a variation of the 'emergency triage' system found at a hospital. Jobs get dished out according to priority. If we're on the way to a low priority tasking (or heck, sometimes AT one), and then something more important pops up - we get diverted. As much as we'd like to deal with EVERYTHING we see, it's not always possible. It ****** us off as much as anyone else, there is nothing worse than going to a very high priority job and seeing someone swerving over the road or doing something stupid.

We do go to plenty of 'voice over' jobs, where someone is following a car and we coordinate a response, but unfortunately, we can't always facilitate it. Especially on Friday and Saturday nights. It doesn't take much for everyone to get tied up with arrests, mental health jobs, domestics etc.
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Old 04-02-2013, 08:39 PM   #33
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I called the police once on another driver.

2 Younger females in car. They did a few burnouts and drove flat out through a shopping centre car park, out on the main road they cut me off, stopped at greenlight to try and bait me, swerving all over road, passenger hanging *** out the window as they are driving, blasting their horn for no reason at a cyclist, unable to drive in a straight line.

All this happened within the space of about 3 minutes. I Called 131 444 and told them about the situation, they asked for plate number, car type, etc. I hang up and about 20 seconds later the idiot driver shot off down a random backstreet at full speed. About 1 minute later I see a cop car heading towards my direction. I chuck a u turn and find the cop stopped on the side of the road asking pedestrians if they saw anything, I pull over behind the cop and point them in the right direction.
I really hope they caught up with this psychopath.
I was surprised, but happy with how quickly the cop was in the area. Probably just luck.

This was at about 9pm on a Thursday night.
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Old 04-02-2013, 08:50 PM   #34
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I called the police once on another driver.

2 Younger females in car. They did a few burnouts and drove flat out through a shopping centre car park, out on the main road they cut me off, stopped at greenlight to try and bait me, swerving all over road, passenger hanging *** out the window as they are driving, blasting their horn for no reason at a cyclist, unable to drive in a straight line.

All this happened within the space of about 3 minutes. I Called 131 444 and told them about the situation, they asked for plate number, car type, etc. I hang up and about 20 seconds later the idiot driver shot off down a random backstreet at full speed. About 1 minute later I see a cop car heading towards my direction. I chuck a u turn and find the cop stopped on the side of the road asking pedestrians if they saw anything, I pull over behind the cop and point them in the right direction.
I really hope they caught up with this psychopath.
I was surprised, but happy with how quickly the cop was in the area. Probably just luck.

This was at about 9pm on a Thursday night.
Should have ran out and got into the cops back seat and commandeered him as your chauffeur and went out on a car mod defect spree
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Old 04-02-2013, 09:48 PM   #35
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Whats with the capitals every few words? Do you have tourettes syndrome or something?
nO I DOnt havE touRREts , BUt this pOSt aND yourS arE Off topiC .
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Old 05-02-2013, 01:21 AM   #36
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And uthere is no way of knowing if the police went round to the offending drivers house and bagged him there. I reported a drunk driver once and they did just that.
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:58 AM   #37
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My thoughts:- Drunk Drivers aren't classed as "Hoons" as they can't impond their car so obviously not high on their target agenda

Innocent until proven guilty

Just imagine how busy the courts would be if so called "Hoons" were treated as equal not scum of the earth
Legislation has changed - If they have a prior for drink driving (ie they have been to Court and have been convicted) - If the prior is after January 2009, their car can be impounded!
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Old 05-02-2013, 10:23 AM   #38
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We all know the cops are stretched to the limit
Theres no money chasin one DUI ,when they can spend the time setting up flash for cash and catch more people and generate more money
Im not for DUI, but there are more people on the road fatigue than DUI,yet nothin gets done with them .....
A story i heard years ago,cops were following people and handing out pats on the back for correct and good driving
So they followed this car for ages, everything was right,didnt speed, indicated right, everything was top notch
They pulled him over to comend on his driving, and he fell out the door smashed of his head ...
I bet theres more drivers who are over the limit and drive pritty good than those swerving all over the place
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Old 05-02-2013, 10:29 AM   #39
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2am in the morning? Pretty safe to say he was a drunk driver, and not suffering from a medical condition.
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If you follow someone trying to be a hero you may find your self beaten to pulp, then consider was it worth it or should I have just minded my own business?
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Minding your own business is one thing you can do

We all have options. And not 1 option is better than the other

Some of us wouldnt care about seeing a drunk behind a wheel of a car and go about doing our own thing. UNTIL

That drunk driver slams into someone you know, maybe a relative, a child, a family member..
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2am in the morning? Pretty safe to say he was a drunk driver, and not suffering from a medical condition.
I didnt know people with medical conditions didnt drive at night?
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If you had a dashcam and sent the video to the cops, you reckon he would get pinged for reckless driving considering it would be hard to prove he was drunk? Atleast he would get some form of punishment?
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2am in the morning? Pretty safe to say he was a drunk driver, and not suffering from a medical condition.
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If you follow someone trying to be a hero you may find your self beaten to pulp, then consider was it worth it or should I have just minded my own business?
Exactly. IMO, right think is call 000 and report it. Then hope like hell something is done. Unless it can be picked up by a curb side camera, the police have bigger fish to fry!
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Old 05-02-2013, 12:47 PM   #44
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2am in the morning? Pretty safe to say he was a drunk driver, and not suffering from a medical condition.
Yeh people never get sick at night.
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Legislation has changed - If they have a prior for drink driving (ie they have been to Court and have been convicted) - If the prior is after January 2009, their car can be impounded!
Oh that is excellent news - thank you for the update
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As a matter on interest, tell me?.... Is there ANYONE on this forum that's EVER driven while over the legal alcohol limit? And be truthful!
Don't get me wrong, I know it's a crime, potentially life endangering, AND bloody wrong.. BUT all the "holier than tho, burn the witch" brigade that these type of threads always attract really get up my nose.
The police throw enormous resources at .05, how about we leave it to them rather than the AFF lynch mob taking over?
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Oh that is excellent news - thank you for the update
Same also applies for unlicensed, unregistered and uninsured in QLD.
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I don't think there is anything else needed here.

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