Police catch out offending hoons on social media : vimarsana

Police catch out offending hoons on social media


Hooning… cars speeding, cars racing, cars mounting footpaths and the noise and danger. Photo: Paul Costigan
HOONS that have been warned are paying the price for being caught committing the illegal act on Canberra’s streets.
At the launch of a dangerous driving month-long safety campaign earlier in the week, ACT road police superintendent Donna Hofmeier warned infringement notices would be issued to drivers whose hooning and burnout activities had been publicised on social media.
Facebook and Instagram are two of the platforms that the trend of deliberately driving a vehicle in a reckless or dangerous manner in order to provoke a reaction from onlookers has become more popular in recent years.

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