i tottaly aggree but there also has to be mandatory rules not just case by case judgments
theres been a few cases were if they are high profile people they seem to get slapped on the wrist
I agree, i wouldnt mind the laws, if there was a uniform definition of what is classed as hooning and what is not. As im sure many people are aware there are so many different interpretations. The neighbours all complain to my mum that im a hoon because my stereo is loud comming down the street at 4 in the arvo. Does this mean because the biddies up the road think im a menace to society my car is to be crushed?
Is crushing someones car a resonable punishment for a chirp at the lights, or a bit of tyre screech around a corner? Hell no, but i guarantee you coppers have pulled people over and and punished them for it under the new hoon laws.
Like i said at the start of the post, get a clear cut definition which takes the police discrection out of the picture so we can have some uniformity in what is a hoon offence and what is not, and maybe then mr piggy can start crushing cars.