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Old 27-11-2007, 09:46 PM   #31
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I'll second that. Good on him for having the guts to do it. I do think filming it was going a bit far, but it wasnt hurting anybody.
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Old 28-11-2007, 12:20 AM   #32
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name a country cop or even a city cop that dont give their patrol cars a thrashing

dirt or tar they all have abit of hoon in em

i'd pay to see this get sqaushed will 0.05c do? :
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Old 28-11-2007, 12:37 AM   #33
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Like everyone else said, there is nothing wrong with what he did.... Geez I've seen a police backed burnout/drag car complete with police livery, sirens and lights! (was a statesman) no one had a sad about that....too many do gooders out there
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Old 28-11-2007, 03:00 AM   #34
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nothing better than a cop car rippin it up!!

bit hard on him though, he was just having a bit of fun :

how many of you can say you've never had some fun in a rental or company car? exactly the same thing, except he has sirens
how is it the same thing?? YOU paid for the rental car (and any damage you might cause), I'M the one who has to foot the bill for that police car, I own that car along with the rest of the country, and it shouldn't be used for anything other than police business. Yeah of course doing a burnout in a paddock is pretty harmless, and personally I think we should all be allowed to do it. But just you try and do it at a showground with people all about, and see if the cops just laugh it off...
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Old 28-11-2007, 03:49 AM   #35
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I guess things are pretty slow in the news side of things in WA?
"a cop doing a burnout!!! and WE revealed it!!" err.. want a medal?

go the media! a burnout? c'mon... and average-joe nothing-better-to-do-than-watch-ACA type is going to take it all in, then call the cops when someone kicks up a bit of dust on the side of the road..
"yes sir Mr officer, i saw it with my own two eyes, was one of them 'burnouts', damn hoons!"
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Old 28-11-2007, 06:33 AM   #36
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Like everyone else said, there is nothing wrong with what he did.... Geez I've seen a police backed burnout/drag car complete with police livery, sirens and lights! (was a statesman) no one had a sad about that....too many do gooders out there
and didnt they have 4 cars doing this in formation last year (or might have been the year befor ) at the perth royal show ??? book them to danno

i have no prob with what he did unless it was on a street
whats the diff between where he did it and a tar'd burn out pad ? he'd be doin the same thing
geez next theyll ne chargin us for ridin our quads on our farm propertys
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:25 PM   #37
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I can't believe you guys are condoning him doing this. If it was one of us our car would be impounded and we would be in court.

I hope this idiot gets fired, fronts up court and has that cop car impounded. Throw the book at him because thats what he'd do to us.

If you think you would get away with doing burnouts next to a public showground you've got another thing coming, go try it and tell me how it works out for ya.
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:37 PM   #38
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I can't believe you guys are condoning him doing this. If it was one of us our car would be impounded and we would be in court.
Was NOT on a Public Road, it was on privet property adjacent to the Show grounds!!

Nothing wrong with it, the amount of times I have Cut op on paddocks i loose count off, along with not wearing a seat belt riding in the back of utes all on privet property, Typical press making something out of nothing and thay just had to mention the children as-well, cause a 10 year old really knows what's going on!!!

If anything this is showing what should be happening, Cutting Nut's off Public Roads, I say this guy is setting a example. I for one would shake this guys hand.

Typical of the Police force today, Officers not prepared to back up there men on the ground when they have done nothing against the traffic laws shame, shame, shame.
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:48 PM   #39
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Was NOT on a Public Road, it was on privet property adjacent to the Show grounds!!

Nothing wrong with it, the amount of times I have Cut op on paddocks i loose count off, along with not wearing a seat belt riding in the back of utes all on privet property, Typical press making something out of nothing and thay just had to mention the children as-well, cause a 10 year old really knows what's going on!!!

If anything this is showing what should be happening, Cutting Nut's off Public Roads, I say this guy is setting a example. I for one would shake this guys hand.

Typical of the Police force today, Officers not prepared to back up there men on the ground when they have done nothing against the traffic laws shame, shame, shame.
It doesn't matter whether its on private property or not, it was right next to a showground in front of a lot of people and that means he can get done for being a hoon, or creating a public nuisance, or dangerous driving or creating to much noise.

Thats the whole point of these laws, they are made so there is not a clear cut definition. E.G. If the cops saw you on private property riding in the back of the ute they could theoretically charge you with conduct endangering life, would they, Probably not, but they could.

You think you can get away with doing this stuff on private property? Go park in your mates driveway opposite a cop shop and do a burnout and see what happens.
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:50 PM   #40
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I can't believe you guys are condoning him doing this. If it was one of us our car would be impounded and we would be in court.

I hope this idiot gets fired, fronts up court and has that cop car impounded. Throw the book at him because thats what he'd do to us.

If you think you would get away with doing burnouts next to a public showground you've got another thing coming, go try it and tell me how it works out for ya.
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Why is he performing these hoon activities?? what for??
To show people how to hoon??
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:53 PM   #41
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I'M the one who has to foot the bill for that police car, I own that car along with the rest of the country, and it shouldn't be used for anything other than police business.
Not split hairs... but the Police are actually state run agencies so its the people of the state who 'own' it. and as a west aussie im more than happy for my 0.0000000067 % stake in that car to be used on private property to do a demo he was asked to do.

Also the people of Carnamah (including the local CoC president) have come out in support of him. His worth as a copper far outways any "benifit" gained from sacking him
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Old 28-11-2007, 07:57 PM   #42
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Don't think so. He was on it pretty hard on the exit, too bad if he cleaned up some spectators.
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Old 28-11-2007, 08:01 PM   #43
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It doesn't matter whether its on private property or not, it was right next to a showground in front of a lot of people and that means he can get done for being a hoon, or creating a public nuisance, or dangerous driving or creating to much noise.

Thats the whole point of these laws, they are made so there is not a clear cut definition. E.G. If the cops saw you on private property riding in the back of the ute they could theoretically charge you with conduct endangering life, would they, Probably not, but they could.

You think you can get away with doing this stuff on private property? Go park in your mates driveway opposite a cop shop and do a burnout and see what happens.
You are really off base here mate. Traffic laws can only be applied on gazzetted roads. While I agree you could theoretically get charged with non traffic laws (reckless endangerment etc), im pretty sure it would have to be at the direction of the property owner or indiviual in question
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Old 28-11-2007, 08:13 PM   #44
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Shame on that cop for crossing the line and associating with the public. There is no place for human behaviour in the police force.

WA has been a police state since Charles Court and Ray O' Connor literally dressed them like Gestapo with bikes, wiped any hint of a smile off their faces and used them as their personal army to supress basic freedoms. Things don't seemed to have changed in the 25 years since I escaped.
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Old 28-11-2007, 08:40 PM   #45
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Good on him, legend. Bit more behaviour like this might help to get rid of the US and THEM mentality most people seem to have for the cops.
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Does this police lady come under the police hoon laws too?

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_vpxY04nRxo#GU5U2spHI_4
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i thought what he was doing was fine. the only thing a bit iffy was him ripping past the camera person, there was no barriers or nothing.

but asked by events people = nothing wrong.
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I'm guessing the thing he was doing wrong was doing it in a company vehicle. If your a cop or a sales rep, if you get caught doing what he was, you'll probably loose your job
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You think you can get away with doing this stuff on private property? Go park in your mates driveway opposite a cop shop and do a burnout and see what happens.
Driveway in a City street is a little different to a empty paddock in a wheat belt farming town, the paddock probably adjoined another 2000 acre paddock, last weekend I was standing in the back of Ute in a 400acre paddock next to a road with a Loaded shotgun, local cop's gave us a wave as they went by.
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Old 29-11-2007, 11:15 PM   #50
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Well I say shame on him for doing such a crap job at his circle work As for the police woman, she's just giving chicks a bad name. Not all of us would fall off a small wheel at low speeds :

I think that they're just human. Could have done a safer exit though!
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haha whos goin to write a email to them askin if it got impounded by rites it should of hahaha
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It said in the age this has been on YouTube for about 9 months, and it happened about a year ago.
I think it is just the fact that it is in a tax-payer-owned car, but i dont see whats wrong with doing it on private property, but because the fact there is a cop doing it and his wife that is also a cop next to him is abit much. Well at least he isnt doing it on the streets.
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Oh man, now they're using "larrikinism"
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All the cop was doing was his job, he was serving the needs of the public!
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name a country cop or even a city cop that dont give their patrol cars a thrashing

dirt or tar they all have abit of hoon in em

i'd pay to see this get sqaushed will 0.05c do? :
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and the latest cops riding a minibike in the station ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gytu8mOomGo
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I have very little to no love for the police but I can not realy find anything all that wrong .I have seen many events here in Perth where teams of police drivers doing similar things at shows .

At a event in the middle of the day in a paddock seems like he wasn't tryong to hide a thing wish suggests to me he's doing nothing wrong .
Night time in a industrail area different story
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He did get sacked for that.
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Just in regards to the formation they do in WA at Shows, etc. There was a significant collision with two police cars as there was a slight time lapse. Happened in 1996 or there abouts.
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this is a joke
they want hoons off teh street and the officer was doing so at the request of event organisers.

that really is just another form of stupidity by the powers that be.

i bet his boss that ordered his sacking is an old guy who hates v8's and all things speedy and loud
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