Last night there was a new report covering car "Hoons."
Its here for those who haven't watched it
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ8ak4KAXc8
I am appalled and disgusted on how we, the car enthusiast community, has been represented by these idiots. I think the media has been targeting the minority to represent who we are. The minority has given the community a disgraceful label of the car "Hoon".
A lot of us, true enthusiasts, do take our vehicles to the track whether it be locally at WSID or Eastern Creek and some more dedicated enthusiasts are willing to travel the distance to Wakefield Park (2.5 hours out of Sydney). While trying to obey the laws, police still set up defect stations or wait outside these tracks targeting our vehicles. I think this is appalling and it doesn't help us do the right thing.
Being a car enthusiasts, I also feel embarrassed when the community has been wrongly represented by these "Hoons" the media choose to portray to represent the rest of the community.
There will always be a minority who decide to wreck things for the rest of the community. These "Hoons" are not true car enthusiasts but merely irresponsible people with a drivers license. These "Hoons" can often be found doing "George Street Runs" on Friday/Saturday Nights through the heart of Sydney with their chrome wheels and "doof doof" machines.
The cars they choose to show in these reports are always under a 10k or even 5k value. These "Fully sick doof doof" machines should be taken off the road and they have no excuse for what they do.
In this report it shows how stupid these people are with statements such as:
Girl: "I think I'm a good driver"
Guy: "I reckon more people have control of the car when they go faster then slower, you get paranoid when you go slower...."
Guy: "... everyone just wants to do it, everyone just wants to see their limits"
We've been wrongly portrayed and I think we should stick it to the media. I don't think we should allow these idiots represent who we are and what we do.
I would like the support of clubitr in this matter in anyway possible.
Trevor
Its here for those who haven't watched it
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ8ak4KAXc8
I am appalled and disgusted on how we, the car enthusiast community, has been represented by these idiots. I think the media has been targeting the minority to represent who we are. The minority has given the community a disgraceful label of the car "Hoon".
A lot of us, true enthusiasts, do take our vehicles to the track whether it be locally at WSID or Eastern Creek and some more dedicated enthusiasts are willing to travel the distance to Wakefield Park (2.5 hours out of Sydney). While trying to obey the laws, police still set up defect stations or wait outside these tracks targeting our vehicles. I think this is appalling and it doesn't help us do the right thing.
Being a car enthusiasts, I also feel embarrassed when the community has been wrongly represented by these "Hoons" the media choose to portray to represent the rest of the community.
There will always be a minority who decide to wreck things for the rest of the community. These "Hoons" are not true car enthusiasts but merely irresponsible people with a drivers license. These "Hoons" can often be found doing "George Street Runs" on Friday/Saturday Nights through the heart of Sydney with their chrome wheels and "doof doof" machines.
The cars they choose to show in these reports are always under a 10k or even 5k value. These "Fully sick doof doof" machines should be taken off the road and they have no excuse for what they do.
In this report it shows how stupid these people are with statements such as:
Girl: "I think I'm a good driver"
Guy: "I reckon more people have control of the car when they go faster then slower, you get paranoid when you go slower...."
Guy: "... everyone just wants to do it, everyone just wants to see their limits"
We've been wrongly portrayed and I think we should stick it to the media. I don't think we should allow these idiots represent who we are and what we do.
I would like the support of clubitr in this matter in anyway possible.
Trevor
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