Why not give people open access to drive what ever they want, but put very heavy penalties for offending or abusing that privilege; like 3-6 month jail time, and properly in force it as well.
This way the real enthusiasts that do their racing on the track don't get punished for the hand full of a$$holes ruining it for everyone else.
Sydneys Jails are already crawling with driving offenders. This is they the state govt has changed the law to more administrative option. As the people breaking these laws are mostly good people. Only the serious offenders get sent away.
Why not give people open access to drive what ever they want, but put very heavy penalties for offending or abusing that privilege; like 3-6 month jail time, and properly in force it as well.
This way the real enthusiasts that do their racing on the track don't get punished for the hand full of a$$holes ruining it for everyone else.
Yeah, no.
This way you'll be clogging the courts and etc for no real reason. Plus, would it really be a good idea for a fresh p plater to be able to drive a GTR for example? Just because you put a penalty it doesn't mean it'll stop them. Look at our laws now, even though it's prohibited to drive said turbo cars e.g. EVO/STI, you still see p platers driving them with p plates on.
Why not give people open access to drive what ever they want, but put very heavy penalties for offending or abusing that privilege; like 3-6 month jail time, and properly in force it as well.
This way the real enthusiasts that do their racing on the track don't get punished for the hand full of a$$holes ruining it for everyone else.
No way...
Kids these days need to be restricted, they don't know their limitations and think the cars will save them if they screw up.
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