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Old 12-05-2012, 08:46 AM   #31
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You don't need a fast/good car to think you are a street racer.
Most try hard hoons have crap cars, I see plenty.
They drive them like a d*ckhead which is what annoys the locals.

(I'd say tractors are the main form of tpt in that town.)
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Old 12-05-2012, 09:49 AM   #32
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Like the guy who worked for Cosworth in England a few years ago. Drove a nice (if there is such a thing) 60's Ford Anglia. His friends at Cosworth slipped a worked Cosworth 2 liter and 5 speed into it and he was clocked at 160mph on the M1. That being one of the main motorways in England. Would have been a hairy drive.
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Old 12-05-2012, 09:56 AM   #33
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Members of a Polish village tormented by a hoon driver have taken revenge by hoisting the young man's hotted-up car onto the top of a tree.

Unlicenced street racer Zbigniew Filo, 24, had enraged residents of Lubczyna for months by speeding around in his white Ford Escort, making noise and putting locals' lives at risk with his thrill-seeking antics, the Mirror reports.

A police spokesman said they received a call from a man who said his car was stuck in a tree and his neighbours had put it there.

"After inspecting the site we instructed him to remove it from the tree," he added.

No one has claimed responsibility for the prank but one villager said another man's mobile crane had been borrowed the night before the car was relocated.

A neighbour said he supported the vigilante justice because Mr Filo was a reckless driver and could have killed someone.

"Perhaps he'll think twice about his hair-raising driving and about getting a licence or who knows where his next car might end up?"

Mr Filo took said he got the message but added "it was a bit harsh".

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A mobile crane was used? Wouldn't someone have heard it or the people cracking up and laughing? I know I wouldn't have been able to keep quiet!
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Old 12-05-2012, 11:19 AM   #34
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Some say he can drive cars up trees he's polish stig!
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:51 PM   #35
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How do you know? could have serious donk? plenty of sleepers around.
Maybe, but highly unlikely. Just look at it.
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Old 12-05-2012, 11:09 PM   #36
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Yeah I know...you're probably right....
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:05 AM   #37
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Who are the criminals now! what is happening to this world when you can`t go & talk to someone first & warn them of there actions! But ***** funny at the same time! glad its not my car!
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:25 AM   #38
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As we would say in the states, "Look like he is up a tree"
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:30 AM   #39
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A mobile crane was used? Wouldn't someone have heard it or the people cracking up and laughing? I know I wouldn't have been able to keep quiet!
I drive cranes for a living and the one thing I first thought is how did they do it, I mean would you climb that tree with a car balanced in it too remove the lifting slings???
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:32 AM   #40
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Almost as deplorable as someone putting a bunch of big thick four inch construction nails jammed behind all four tyres on a sloping driveway of, say, a VL Commodore that for weeks had been speeding up and down local streets, doing burnouts at intersections swinging the car round in circles as neighbours just hope it doesn't catch traction and spear through their bedroom wall at 2am, and other idiotic antics in narrow suburban streets...and greeting every complaint with a threat of violence. This was before "hoon laws" too, so the cops would just turn up and chat him.

...not that I'd know anything about that...
Thtas awesome. I had a school mate who was a douche like that in his commodore. And he did smash into the front of a house causing 25 grand damage. Spent his whole summer working 7 days a week to pay it off hahahaha. O and did I mention his dad was a cop?
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Old 13-05-2012, 12:29 PM   #41
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Like the guy who worked for Cosworth in England a few years ago. Drove a nice (if there is such a thing) 60's Ford Anglia. His friends at Cosworth slipped a worked Cosworth 2 liter and 5 speed into it and he was clocked at 160mph on the M1. That being one of the main motorways in England. Would have been a hairy drive.
Almost true

I think you'll find that was quite a few years ago and the owner was none other than Jim Clark.

Was written in his autobiography...The Jim Clarke Story
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I drive cranes for a living and the one thing I first thought is how did they do it, I mean would you climb that tree with a car balanced in it too remove the lifting slings???
Ride the hook...

I doubt there were SWMS or Risk Assessments
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Ride the hook...
Yep, they probably still have dogmen over there
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