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Hoon drivers - mandatory jail

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 24 Jan 2017
petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
24 Jan 2017 1:22AM
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Read yesterday in the West Australian that its proposed that drivers who speed away from Police and get caught will get a minimum of 6 months jail without parole!

injure someone and its like 12 months or so.

Thoughts?


www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-22/liberals-pledge-mandatory-jail-term-for-police-pursuits/8201448

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
24 Jan 2017 7:27AM
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Good give them the cane as well!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Jan 2017 11:29AM
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Aren't the jails full enough? Are they privatized? Doesn't jail just make criminals worse?

Community service would be more productive...

Rex
WA, 949 posts
24 Jan 2017 9:30AM
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petermac33 said..
Read yesterday in the West Australian that its proposed that drivers who speed away from Police and get caught will get a minimum of 6 months jail without parole!

injure someone and its like 12 months or so.

Thoughts?


www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-22/liberals-pledge-mandatory-jail-term-for-police-pursuits/8201448


I honestly don't know, what can be done with the element in society that has no fear of the law and it's processes?

If the law brings in mandatory penalties for car chases, maybe the hoons will be even more reckless trying to avoid being caught.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
24 Jan 2017 9:42AM
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Jails are full............. then just the cane!

ThinkaBowtit
WA, 1134 posts
24 Jan 2017 10:37AM
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Trash their phones, including the sim card. Better still, force them to do it themselves. That'll upset them more than anything else you could possibly do, and their mummies and daddies will soon get pissed off with having to buy them new ones.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Jan 2017 1:39PM
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This is why I'm in favour of speed cameras. No stupid police chases or check points, more man-hours avaliable for actual policing real crime.

jeff2
WA, 221 posts
24 Jan 2017 12:01PM
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Kamikuza said..
This is why I'm in favour of speed cameras. No stupid police chases or check points, more man-hours avaliable for actual policing real crime.


Cameras ?? Don't catch the lowlife that stole your car

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Jan 2017 4:26PM
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jeff2 said..

Kamikuza said..
This is why I'm in favour of speed cameras. No stupid police chases or check points, more man-hours avaliable for actual policing real crime.



Cameras ?? Don't catch the lowlife that stole your car


Neither do the cops

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
24 Jan 2017 4:42PM
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Sounds good. Wouldn't put a hoon in the speeding away from cops category. Dropping a skid is quite a different thing.
People shouldn't be running from the cops and I'd suspect those that are have more to hide.

Tequila !
WA, 1028 posts
24 Jan 2017 4:47PM
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Australia is the only country I know the more recklessly you try to evade police the better it is for your because police won't follow you. Too dangerous for them. Don't come with ''they investigate later'' because they don't.

Police needs to grow a pair of balls on this issue really and stop been the passive receiver in this subject.

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
24 Jan 2017 4:59PM
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^^^^Yep, if that's not incentive to get away, I don't know what is.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Jan 2017 10:40PM
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novetti said..
Australia is the only country I know the more recklessly you try to evade police the better it is for your because police won't follow you. Too dangerous for them. Don't come with ''they investigate later'' because they don't.

Police needs to grow a pair of balls on this issue really and stop been the passive receiver in this subject.


If you exceed 180kph they won't follow you at that speed. If you get caught doing over 150kph you get sent to psychological evaluation

mazdon
1199 posts
24 Jan 2017 9:34PM
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novetti said..
Australia is the only country I know the more recklessly you try to evade police the better it is for your because police won't follow you. Too dangerous for them. Don't come with ''they investigate later'' because they don't.

Police needs to grow a pair of balls on this issue really and stop been the passive receiver in this subject.


The police were hit from pillar to post by media and moral crusaders in preceding decades when pursuits resulted in crashes and innocent deaths. Somehow the cops are made the bad guy when the real crim has a head on at 160 killing themselves and some poor family. Tragic yes, but they should never of hung our police out to dry then... making them hand tied now.

And the cycle comes around again again where we as a society blame the police now for not catching them quick enough now!!!

I hang me head in shame

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
24 Jan 2017 10:52PM
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Bang on the money Maz..

If we allow the police to continue chases, the speeds and risks taken start to get out of hand very quickly for all parties involved.

It may well be a good outcome if the car thief or dead beat only kills himself but unfortunately it's usually some innocent person who pays the price.

It's a lose lose for police.

slammin
QLD, 998 posts
25 Jan 2017 5:53AM
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I'm a bit confused. The op discussed hoons being stolen cars evading police. Is the term interchangeable in WA? Here a hoon is d'head doing a burnout to show off and a crim is a crim.
if we're talking hoons , crush their car on the 3rd offence. Don't add to the prison debacle.

if it's Crims then sentence them individually mandatory is rubbish.

Mark _australia
WA, 23527 posts
25 Jan 2017 5:54PM
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ThinkaBowtit said..
Trash their phones, including the sim card. Better still, force them to do it themselves. That'll upset them more than anything else you could possibly do, and their mummies and daddies will soon get pissed off with having to buy them new ones.


people who steal cars, rob people and get in chases care if you take stuff off them? They go steal more....

Mark _australia
WA, 23527 posts
25 Jan 2017 5:55PM
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slammin said..
I'm a bit confused. The op discussed hoons being stolen cars evading police. Is the term interchangeable in WA? Here a hoon is d'head doing a burnout to show off and a crim is a crim.
if we're talking hoons , crush their car on the 3rd offence. Don't add to the prison debacle.

if it's Crims then sentence them individually mandatory is rubbish.


exactly - it is media gobbledegook. There is already imprisonment for 'evade police' in a pursuit situation so maybe they now want to extend it? That's where the hoon part comes in?? who knows with the media.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
25 Jan 2017 6:39PM
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Kamikuza said..
This is why I'm in favour of speed cameras. No stupid police chases or check points, more man-hours avaliable for actual policing real crime.


Bit tough on a family that just lost a member due to some drop kick speeding, crashing and life lost. Caught by a camera with two or three weeks later getting a notice in the mail.
Visible policing is the only answer, who stop said speeder, and either is issued a fine on the spot, or has car confiscated.
Not bloody bullcrap cameras.

ThinkaBowtit
WA, 1134 posts
26 Jan 2017 10:44AM
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Won't be long before they invent a gun-type thingo that electronically disables a car. c1970 UFO's had them.

Tequila !
WA, 1028 posts
26 Jan 2017 11:04AM
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In Western Australia 2014 alone were 640 pursuits....
In the greater Los Angeles area (with a population almost 10x larger if not more) were 1200 pursuits in 2014.

Clearly the current guideline and punishment encourages the crims to run more in WA than in LA (where police will ram, wrestle and shoot very easy) when here they will be pamper the fellas in the remote chance of catching anyone.

LA data
www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/police-pursuits-on-the-rise-in-la/96497/

WA data
www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/one-in-five-wa-police-pursuits-end-in-a-crash-statistics-show/news-story/2927ed86c0e671f639e03a3db0602314

Casualties will always exist, however the incentive to evade and be wilder than ever so police won't follow is here, not there.
Maybe the fellas here thinking we are doing right shall suggest the police to block and clear the roads ahead from the guy fleeing...that would be nice.

The post title mentions HOONS but the OP text is about police evasion.

brianlara3
NSW, 185 posts
31 Jan 2017 8:37AM
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mazdon said..

novetti said..
Australia is the only country I know the more recklessly you try to evade police the better it is for your because police won't follow you. Too dangerous for them. Don't come with ''they investigate later'' because they don't.

Police needs to grow a pair of balls on this issue really and stop been the passive receiver in this subject.



The police were hit from pillar to post by media and moral crusaders in preceding decades when pursuits resulted in crashes and innocent deaths. Somehow the cops are made the bad guy when the real crim has a head on at 160 killing themselves and some poor family. Tragic yes, but they should never of hung our police out to dry then... making them hand tied now.

And the cycle comes around again again where we as a society blame the police now for not catching them quick enough now!!!

I hang me head in shame


I agree with you Mazdon. Our Police have their hands tied.
One of Australias origional "do-gooders", a bloke named Tony Vinson, caused a lot of harm to Police & Corrections effectiveness. Years ago the police could use the 'Summary Offences Act' to enforce the law. In those days a hoon could be kicked up the arse so bad his nose bled. You freakin' beaut !!! Grab the little bastard by the ear....THAT hurts!!
Felixdcats' idea of caning them is brilliant. Have a Doctor, a Magistrate, a Clergyman all present, give 'em half a dozen across the arse. Pay the professionals in attendance a grand for attending. CHEAP...jail costs a fortune.
Bring back the Summary Offences Act !!
Very few members of society know how hard it is for Cops to do effective law enforcement.



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