Noosa News
Two Victorian councils take matters into their own hands

The Victorian opposition says the government has failed to protect the community from dangerous drivers as a number of councils seek to introduce “anti-hoon” laws.
Greater Dandenong and Mornington Peninsula Shire are discussing local laws that would allow for on-the-spot fines for those caught attending, organising or encouraging hoon events.
It follows a rise in dangerous driving events across suburban Melbourne, with new figures showing more than 6000 vehicles were seized for offences including excessive speeding, street racing and…
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