South Australian hoons pay hefty price with cars seized for crushing | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “South Australian hoons pay hefty price with cars seized for crushing | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

New laws have led to a doubling of the number of hoon drivers who have had their cars crushed.

They are now forced to pay serious money up front to save their beloved vehicles from destruction.

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A hoon, in Australia and New Zealand, is a person who deliberately drives a vehicle in a reckless or dangerous manner, generally in order to provoke a reaction from onlookers. Hoon activities can include speeding, burnouts, doughnuts, or screeching tyres.

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