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Old 07-07-2008, 12:00 PM   #1
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Went to my mates place for a few beers with the boys on Saturday night, sitting around the fire drum in the garage talking crap and listening to some tunes. All going well til paid a visit by the cops. Apparently doing a burnout in a 350 HQ coupe (with 3" twin system) in the carport, behind closed gates at 10pm is frowned upon by the local constabulary. Anyway, all panned out ok after a lengthy discussion (including admission of being under influence) but 2nd warning to my mate. When asked what happened by the police, my mate stated he had a few beers and gave the car a rev, to which they replied "What's the black stuff all over the concrete?" which he promptly stated "Rev dust" whilst holding back the laughs. Anyway, really just hoping to clarify the rules and regulations on this, as there are conflicitng thoughts on the subject Eg. that the police cannot enter closed gates without consent etc. I know its a silly and potentially dangerous thing to do, and said mate isn't proud of his actions.

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Cops can enter property if they suspect a crime is being committed. At the very least, small-block burnouts would contravene noise regulations.

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and you can and will get done for drink driving doing it as well if they feel the need to charge you for it... don't think because your inside some gates your safe, because you are not..
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i think the noise would be the problem, not the turning of tyres itself..

am interested to find out what the law is regarding drink driving on private property. you dont need registered cars on private property after all..
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Went to my mates place for a few beers with the boys on Saturday night, sitting around the fire drum in the garage talking crap and listening to some tunes. All going well til paid a visit by the cops. Apparently doing a burnout in a 350 HQ coupe (with 3" twin system) in the carport, behind closed gates at 10pm is frowned upon by the local constabulary. Anyway, all panned out ok after a lengthy discussion (including admission of being under influence) but 2nd warning to my mate. When asked what happened by the police, my mate stated he had a few beers and gave the car a rev, to which they replied "What's the black stuff all over the concrete?" which he promptly stated "Rev dust" whilst holding back the laughs. Anyway, really just hoping to clarify the rules and regulations on this, as there are conflicitng thoughts on the subject Eg. that the police cannot enter closed gates without consent etc. I know its a silly and potentially dangerous thing to do, and said mate isn't proud of his actions.
epa rules apply . excessive rules plus noise and maybe drink ? and dangerous drive.. ouch that would cost...
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:10 PM   #6
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yeah, even if you sit in the drivers seat with the keys in your hand... you can be done for DUI ...


happened to a guy from work years ago

as for burnouts... you can't even FART without the cops being upset about it nowadays
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:11 PM   #7
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i think the noise would be the problem, not the turning of tyres itself..

am interested to find out what the law is regarding drink driving on private property. you dont need registered cars on private property after all..

been there done that, trust me you can get done for DD on private property..
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That was my understanding too, I thought that he'd definately get put on the breathalyser, fortunately he was co-operative and didn't go blasting his mouth with the misinformation everybody else was telling (eg. "tell them they have no right to come in" etc). Admitted he was at fault and that it was a dumb idea, and explained that his job depends on having his licence. They were firm but fair with the warning, and at least had some appreciation about modified cars.
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:18 PM   #9
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If you gave the police a hard time they would have done the bloke for DD the revdust was probably a good call making everyone laugh
a burnout 10 at night in the suburbs is drawing the crabs especially when you dont leave the scene.
Theres cops up here who tell people to turn their stereos down after noise complaints they come back 15 minutes later if the musics on they confiscate the stereo
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Earmarked with its 2nd warning....hardly gets out enough as it is the poor old thing

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Old 07-07-2008, 12:38 PM   #11
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:47 PM   #12
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aah the memories of living on the farm and doing whatever your heart desired in the paddock bashers. we used to race all the time when the fellas came over lol.
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Apart from the noise issues, dont think they can do much. If i recall, Drag Tag had burnout comps on their private land. They could of had permission though. Also, have read of private compounds where these have been held.
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If you are in suburbia the biggest one they get you on is the noise. Out in the country we can make a bit more noise! I have a friend who was chucking a massive skid in his shed. Someone called the fire brigade thinking there was a fire inside. We all got a good laugh out of that one.
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Have also heard of such underground events occuring on industrial estates. Whether legal or otherwise, who knows. I'm sure there would be a whole can of worms opened in terms of public liability, drink driving, EPA etc. And invite only/enter at own risk/waivers etc, who knows if that covers anything these days. I know of people riding dirt bikes, crashing and getting seriously injured on a friend or relatives property and then taking legal action for big dollars. Just cos a person acts at their own risk, when something goes wrong, who knows how they react. Its all fun and games as they say.
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epa rules apply . excessive rules plus noise and maybe drink ? and dangerous drive.. ouch that would cost...
Spot on atec77 It is the EPA law relating to Residential noise, Police have the power to also issue an on the spot fine for excessive noise, however they generally will issue a direction and if they have to come out again you may get a fine.
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Just get a buisness registerd at your home address, " Colder Park raceway", end of problem. LOL
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or you could always move next to an airbase, so you're in the noise exclusion zone
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Old 07-07-2008, 02:55 PM   #20
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Legal advice on internet forums is worth exactly what you pay for it, nothing. If you want to know your rights then go see a lawyer and pay him a couple hundred bucks and get the truth.

Having said that the police can no just come in to your property. They can go on the land and up to your front door or gate and that's it. If they ask permission or try to enter without permission then politely refuse. No need to be nasty, just stay polite and say, "no you can't come in".

If they push the issue, find out which station they're from and ring that station and ask for the local area commander and tell them that you don't give permission.

Don't talk to the cops more than you need to.
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Old 07-07-2008, 03:22 PM   #21
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And NEVER admit anything even when taking part in what might seem as just banter... It all goes in their little book and gets read out come your court day....
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Interesting thread.

Noise issue aside, can you be 'booked' under the hoon laws / exceed .05 on private property as some have suggested?

I've been to a few barbies where we've ended up pulling some skids for the boys on the property owners land, and to be honest everyone has been under the impression that (aside from noise and smoke) we are safe......................................

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Old 07-07-2008, 03:38 PM   #23
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i have been booked for DD in private property, i got a solicitor because i beleived i was in the right the solicitor basicly laughed at me.. yes you vvan and will get done for DD on private property as i said been there done that...

QLD law anyway...
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i have been booked for DD in private property, i got a solicitor because i beleived i was in the right the solicitor basicly laughed at me.. yes you vvan and will get done for DD on private property as i said been there done that...

QLD law anyway...
I think you'll find its pretty much the same anywhere..
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You can be booked for everything mentioned in this thread.

careless, reckless, dangerous, .05......

your just on home turf, not in international waters......

See - you get drunk, have your mates around, silly stuff happens, someone gets drunk and makes a mistake, someone dies.....trust me, the cops will find out who is criminally responsible.

If the offence is classified as indictable, its even worse. If people are going to get drunk and play with cars its my hope that the police DO get involved............

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you can and should be done for drink driving any where, anyone who gets behind the wheel when drinking is an idiot and it's even worse when doing something like a burnout where loss of control is a possibility killing bystanders
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Agreed, yours included!

Yep, I beleive I made that point.

Doing something blantly illegal IE: drinking and driving is going to incur the wrath of the law but at the end of the day the law needs proof too. Don't do stupid and possibly illegal where it can be seen from the roadside.
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