Hoons get Cars Crushed

QUEENSLAND Police Minister Jack Dempsey hopes tougher anti-hooning laws passed through cabinet will deliver the crushing blow needed to make roads safer. The new laws will result in offenders having their cars impounded for three months for their first serious hooning offence, with cars to be forfeited for sale or to be crushed for a second serious hooning offence within five years.

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