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    Default Imagine being these 2 car yard employees

    Imagine trying to explain where 2 missing Jeeps are to the boss

    TWO car yard staff "racing" the company's new 4WDs were among drivers charged with reckless driving in a hoon-car seizure of 17 cars overnight.

    A teenager who gained his licence only eight hours earler was also among those who had their car impounded. And a 28-year-old driver, who failed a breath test, was clocked at 214km in a 110km/h zone while another man was clocked doing 135km/h in a 60 zone..

    The northern-suburbs dealership staff - a 23-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man - were both allegedly driving at 147kmh on Whitfords Ave, Kingsley, at 8pm last night.

    "They were racing each other,'' a police spokeswoman said.

    They had permission to take the new Jeep 4WDs, each costing about $75,000, home for the weekend, it is understood.

    The 4WDs were siezed and the drivers charged with reckless driving to appear in Joondalup Magistrate's Court in August.


    The 17-year-old P-plate driver got his licence just after 1pm on Friday.

    Police saw him drive a Holden Commodore from the McDonald's restaurant on Marmion Ave, Currambine, at about 9.30pm.

    The vehicle then did a burnout, it is alleged.

    It was impounded for 48 hours.

    Northern suburb vehicle confiscations continued when a 24-year-old Clarkson man was caught allegedly doing 180kmh in his girlfriend's Mitsubishi Magna in the Mitchell Fwy, Woodvale at about 2am.

    The man did not have a licence.

    "He said he was trying to get home,'' Sgt Gavin Thobaven said.

    In the southern suburbs, a 28-year-old Mandurah man was caught travelling at 214km/h in a Subaru Impreza-model sportscar on the Kiwnana Fwy in Bull Creek at 10.55pm on Friday.

    He had four passengers in the car while allegedly drink driving at more than twice the freeway's 100kmh limit.

    A Gosnells 17-year-old P-plater, with three young women in the car, was allegedly doing 135kmh on the 60km/h Warton Rd, Huntingdale, at 9.15pm.

    The driver will be summonsed to appear at the Children's Court next month on a reckless driving charge.



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    One word, Idiots.

    Is it the video game generation?

    The female drivers are really starting to worry me, theyve become very aggresive, speeding, tail gateing and swerving in and out of traffic.

    The attitude of drivers has really changed in the last 20 years IMO.

    OK speed, go 20 over the limit, we are all guilty of this in one way or another but doing 100+kmh over the speed limit is just madness.

    They should be taken and shown some fresh human road kill, when the family comes to view the body.
    That should really drive the message home, speed kills and leaves the families with everlasting pain and grief.

    Save the speed for the race tracks in a controled enviroment where you can do it legally with medical assistance on hand.

    More young should be introduced to trackdays where they can get it out of their systems.

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