The
corporate media is the tool used for government propaganda.
Current media advertisements show that police have no/zero tolerance to speedsters and so called ‘hoons’.
Current media advertisements show that police have no/zero tolerance to speedsters and so called ‘hoons’.
A current
advertisement shows how a motorcyclist allegedly speeding is involved in a
fatal car accident, but if the speed was lowered, a step back in time shows
that the collision would be avoided. A similar ad aired regarding a jay walker
misled the masses.
Lygon
Street is a very well known restaurant strip in the northern Melbourne suburb
of Carlton. It is renowned for its assortment of Italian cuisine, pizzerias and
more recently Asian dining. It has been
so for decades.
Lygon St.
is also well known for another reason, that being of a meeting place where the
activities lead to vehicular burnouts, and speeding along the main road. This
kind of activity put the lives of pedestrians at risk along with the patrons
sitting at the outside dining facilities.The speed limit along Lygon St.
currently is 40km/h.
During the
peak evening dinner periods of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, many a ‘hoon’
drives past Lygon St. at either double the speed limit or covering the street
with tyre smoke choking patrons and pedestrians alike.
Videos have
been obtained by corpau, showing motor bike riders performing burnouts with not
a police car in sight. Bikers (media term erroneously describe them as bikies),
either performing burnouts or riding clearly with unroadworthy motorbikes ride
past police.
There can
be 3 or more driving offences committed an hour at Lygon St, with no police in
sight.
The police
do not touch bikers under any circumstances at Lygon St. but rather choose easy
targets like students turning left, who may have forgotten to use their
indicators.
Corrupt
police work together with criminal biker members in return for favours. Simple
road infringements are just the beginning of the list.
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