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Crackdown on Illegal Street Racing: Police Target Youths and Parents


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I always wonder what kind of trashy people would let their teenagers modify their exhausts and drive around annoying hundreds of people every day. I understand why a teenager would get off on this but the parents should understand basic respectful behavior.

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Just throw down the caught bikes into a shredder; problem solved. No need for fines, paperwork and all the other bureaucratic elephant manure. 

Same with those kiddies without helmets; let them work in the morgue for half day ...... clean up, mopping etc. 

Works wonders - trust me! 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Strict legal measures are being enforced against racing groups, modification shops,

 

For reference-

 

The same problem with loud, modified motorcycle exhausts exists in Cambodia. Our Khmer police have a simple solution, remove the offending exhausts and crush them - 

 

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https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/newsworthy/police-crush-232-gangster-exhaust-pipes-t30212.html

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1 hour ago, Burma Bill said:

The same problem with loud, modified motorcycle exhausts exists in Cambodia. Our Khmer police have a simple solution, remove the offending exhausts and crush them - 

 

But this way the police officers will notrduce the sound on the contrary the noice would be doubled.

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

 

But this way the police officers will notrduce the sound on the contrary the noice would be doubled.

 

Yes indeed, but the motorbikes are confiscated and only returned when proper exhausts have been fitted by the owners, supervised by the police. No proper exhaust, the bike remains in police possession.

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