Bit of a crackdown going on in Queensland, but Western Australia has an interesting social media strategy:
Seth has done a video about a proposed law change in New Jersey(?)
His points are sound, especially about why this is a problem in the US (and other places)
Little point in this, until they target the retailers & get them to stop selling them. For those 25 they have managed to get hold of (top video) and destroy, how many thousand are still out and about?
Little point in this, until they target the retailers & get them to stop selling them. For those 25 they have managed to get hold of (top video) and destroy, how many thousand are still out and about?
Have to agree, it's the only way of making a large impact, it won't stop it entirely but a far more effective strategy. Not "enough" people killed yet for governments to really get their act together yet. I far this as someone with a cheap but legal ebike I now use instead of a car.
Be nice if they did the same to any car modified to go faster. In fact why not any car 20mph or more over the limit.
Be nice if they did the same to any car modified to go faster.
What is it was modified to go slower but more deadly?
You mean bull bars and stuff? Yup crush 'em. Sqame for kangaroo bars in WA, quiter roads roads.
In fact why not any car 20mph or more over the limit.
Which limit - countries have different limits.
Whatever the limit wher the car is being used, obviously 30kmh for places that use kms.
I hope my point is clear, that the Aussies wouldn't celebrate crushing someones car even if used illegally or highly modified but and e-bike, yeah crush, crush, crush man let's rid our roads of those pinko-lefty-eco-woke ****ers on their ponsy bikes. Well that's the way it looks to me from pinko-lefty-eco-woke-revolutionary-nice cheese land.
Not for the first time are you wrong. Must be the Identiterian in you 🤣
Crushing hoon’s cars is almost a tradition.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/hoon-holden-v8-ute-crushed-253km-h-speeding-ticket/
Sometimes it's nice to be wrong. 🙂
As the comments note it was a pity the bikes weren't repurposed/repaired/sold as some of the confiscated cars were.