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Originally posted by Thoran:
and in a lot of states if you get busted street racing your car goes bye-bye. For me, the rush of going head to head at the track is the same as on the street... without the fear of police or hurting someone else.
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Ouch! Certainly an incentive not to race. We have "anti-hoon" laws in WA which revolve around a three strike system. Any reckless charge (which doesn't have to be much, truth be told) and you lose your car for a day, another and it's something like two weeks. A third and your car gets put into the police dept coffers. Street racing is considered the ultimate reckless charge and that's understandable. Accidentally spinning your wheels on lose bitumen during take off in front of a police car is also considered reckless...