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Goose of the week

Postby Wattie » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:44 am

Sorry Smitty, i beat you to it this week :)

**Boy racer loses dad's car**

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 09,00.html
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Smitty » Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:14 am

haha

mate thats fine

and definitely...a goose :roll:
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby robracer » Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:22 am

OWNED! :lol:
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Six Addict » Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:22 pm

who drag races a bog-standard c-class??!!

he gets goose of the week just for that. let alone getting caught and what not :roll:
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Blurr » Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:57 pm

what a goose.

sad thing is that the hatchback probably won.
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby photomike666 » Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:43 pm

The parents will get the car back quick if they are smart. He is 16 and on Ls, therefore they did not give him permission to use it. It then becomes a stolen vehicle and should not be held under the hoon laws. Had they have given him the keys it's a different matter.
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby mick_dundee » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:26 pm

Now, his family is facing a fight in court and more than $500 in storage and towing fees to recover the silver sedan after it was impounded.

"He has lost the car but the owners will have to make an application to the court if they want it back. And there have to be all sorts of representations about hardship for that to happen," Inspector Ian Pride said.

"It's not that simple to get (a vehicle) back."

And I have to wonder Mike, how many parents are gonna lag their son/daughter in for stealing the family car?
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby photomike666 » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:53 pm

I would :twisted:
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Possum » Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:08 pm

mick_dundee wrote: And I have to wonder Mike, how many parents are gonna lag their son/daughter in for stealing the family car?


There should be more of it... he needs to be made accountable...working off the $$$ would b a start!
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby ZXRobyn » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:52 pm

Possum wrote:
mick_dundee wrote: And I have to wonder Mike, how many parents are gonna lag their son/daughter in for stealing the family car?


There should be more of it... he needs to be made accountable...working off the $$$ would b a start!

Yeh..... like that's gonna happen??? :shock:
No prejudice here - but if the area stated is anything to go by - mummy and daddy will sort it all out for him, pay the fines n wotever, and there will be no (or minimal) consequences for him and hence no lesson learnt! And he'll probably go out and do it again. :roll:
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Strika » Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:20 am

Farken hell....I'm glad none of you were my parents!!!

I don;t know about you guys, but my folks would have been wrapped if all I ever did was get busted by the cops, for joy riding in the old mans car! :roll:

FWIW, by the time I had hit 14, the boys in blue had already taken me home, to tell the folks about my antics on the roads with their car.

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FFS, he's a 16 year old kid who is out making his mistakes in order to hopefully learn. Impetuous maybe...a Goose as such..maybe not!
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby ZXRobyn » Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:53 am

Strika wrote:Farken hell....I'm glad none of you were my parents!!!
FFS, he's a 16 year old kid who is out making his mistakes in order to hopefully learn. Impetuous maybe...a Goose as such..maybe not!

Yeh he's a 16 year old kid - til someone gets killed (or he kills himself)??? :roll:
When we we're kids, we were scared of the wooden spoon and dads hand! These days however no discipline (or very little) for a lot of kids - and a lot of em (no not all of em!) turn out to be brats with no manners and/or show very little respect. And these days the lengths they will go to, or the risks they are prepared to take seem to be more extreme.

Don't get me wrong Marty, I'm not saying I was perfect - far from it (and no, I'm not going into detail lmao) :o ....... but I was disciplined just the same, that's all. ;) ;) :)
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Blurr » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:34 pm

photomike666 wrote:I would :twisted:


+1 I would to. Plus i would leave him in lock up for a few nights
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby Possum » Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:11 pm

ZXRobyn wrote:Don't get me wrong Marty, I'm not saying I was perfect - far from it (and no, I'm not going into detail lmao) :o ....... but I was disciplined just the same, that's all. ;) ;) :)


I'm with you ZXRobyn... these days there is no disapline, no respect and no accountability.
I'm all for fun and learning from your experiences....but there has to be accountability for the lesson to be learnt.
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Re: Goose of the week

Postby myk1979 » Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:55 pm

This is what happens when you take away the parents right to discipline the kids! When i was a young bloke the thought of facing my old man if i'd done something stupid scared the shit out of me. But getting the occasional clip around the ears didn't turn me into an angry abusive man, it smartened my bloody ways up tho! I'm not one for belting the shit out of kids but a smack on the arse when they do something out of line is fine by me. Kids these days are out of control, and seriously lacking respect for their elders.
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