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By RA Dunk
#193211
Road skid rap for Lewis Hamilton

The roads minister of Victoria in Australia has used strong language to criticise Lewis Hamilton after his road car was impounded by Melbourne police.

Minister Tim Pallas made the comment on the day that Victoria launched a new road safety campaign.

The Formula 1 racing driver, who was arrested on Friday, is expected to be charged with improper use of a vehicle.

Mr Hamilton, who was in the country for the Australian Grand Prix, has apologised for his "over-exuberance".

'Nanny state'

Mr Pallas criticised the 25-year-old British racing driver on the day that Victoria launched a Don't Be a sausageface road safety campaign.

Asked whether Lewis Hamilton met that description, he said: "OK, I'll say it. He's a sausageface."

But Australian driver Mark Webber has defended his fellow competitor, saying his homeland had become a nanny state, with ridiculous parking and speeding rules.

Hamilton was arrested hours after he recorded the quickest time in Friday's Australian Grand Prix practice.

His time of 1:26.801 was 0.25 seconds quicker than McLaren team-mate and current world champion Jenson Button.

As Hamilton drove away from the circuit to his team's hotel, police constable Scott Woodford said his rear wheels were skidding as he accelerated.

"Given that Melbourne's on the world stage with a lot of interstate and international visitors, we would expect drivers to observe road rules," he said.

A Victoria police spokesman said the Mercedes was seen to "deliberately lose traction".

McLaren's 2008 Formula 1 world champion admitted: "I was driving in an over-exuberant manner and, as a result, was stopped by the police.

"What I did was silly, and I want to apologise for it."

'Wild side'

It is not the first time Hamilton's driving has put him in trouble with the police. In 2007, his car was impounded in France after he was caught speeding.

Earlier this month, Hamilton insisted there would be no "wild side" to his character emerging following his decision that his father Anthony should no longer manage his career.

"I don't think so," Hamilton remarked at the time. "I am who I am. I don't think anybody has stopped me from being who I wanted to be.

"When I arrived in the sport, I didn't go out and buy a million different cars, I took my time.

"Maybe I might buy one car this year, who knows. But that's not being wild.

"I've still got the same girl, I race for the same team and I've still the same dedication and determination."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/8592317.stm

Published: 2010/03/29 08:00:56 GMT

© BBC MMX


lol calling someone a sausageface live on radio is as bad as the offence its self TBH, probably even worse as it's a personal insult
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By bud
#193218
A ROAD safety campaign that calls young drivers ''dickheads'' for talking on their phones and not wearing seatbelts while driving has been slammed as inappropriate and divisive.

The series of online advertisements was launched yesterday, one day after Australian formula one driver Mark Webber said road rules were turning Australia into a nanny state.
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By bud
#193471
Victorian police are now studying this video of Alonso driving on the streets of Melbourne Thursday night before the race.

some say he is speeding bit hard to tell i say
[youtube]PUq2pamBvI0[/youtube]



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By vaptin
#193485
Victorian police are now studying this video of Alonso driving on the streets of Melbourne Thursday night before the race.

some say he is speeding bit hard to tell i say
[youtube]PUq2pamBvI0[/youtube]



No comments? :confused:


You posted at 7.13am gb time today.

Anyway Is it the bit at the end? Looks like he accelerated quickly enough, but whether his actual speed went above the limit I have no idea.
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By bud
#193496
Victorian police are now studying this video of Alonso driving on the streets of Melbourne Thursday night before the race.

some say he is speeding bit hard to tell i say
[youtube]PUq2pamBvI0[/youtube]



No comments? :confused:


You posted at 7.13am gb time today.

Anyway Is it the bit at the end? Looks like he accelerated quickly enough, but whether his actual speed went above the limit I have no idea.


i quoted myself i posted it yesterday originally.
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By Frosty
#193497
Is he speeding? Maybe. Was he being dangerous? No and that's what matters.
By Gaz
#193498
was hamilton being dangrous by wheel spinning a little no?

all in all tho thats a busy urban street i'd say speeding was more dangrous.
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By Frosty
#193501
was hamilton being dangrous by wheel spinning a little no?

all in all tho thats a busy urban street i'd say speeding was more dangrous.

I don't think either of them were being dangerous.
By Gaz
#193504
was hamilton being dangrous by wheel spinning a little no?

all in all tho thats a busy urban street i'd say speeding was more dangrous.

I don't think either of them were being dangerous.


i agree.

just saying in General speeding is more dangrous than accerating fast.
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By bud
#193505
do i personally think it was wrong? no i do that myself :hehe: But my sis is a cop and said its actually against the law to accelerate too fast from a set of lights, even if you stop once you reach the speed limit.
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By Jensonb
#193523
do i personally think it was wrong? no i do that myself :hehe: But my sis is a cop and said its actually against the law to accelerate too fast from a set of lights, even if you stop once you reach the speed limit.

That seems like a hard law to police.
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By texasmr2
#193543
do i personally think it was wrong? no i do that myself :hehe: But my sis is a cop and said its actually against the law to accelerate too fast from a set of lights, even if you stop once you reach the speed limit.

Your sis is correct bud because even here in the states such a move can be deemed as either an exhibition of speed or considered drag racing.
By Gaz
#193544
do i personally think it was wrong? no i do that myself :hehe: But my sis is a cop and said its actually against the law to accelerate too fast from a set of lights, even if you stop once you reach the speed limit.

Your sis is correct bud because even here in the states such a move can be deemed as either an exhibition of speed or considered drag racing.


oh yeah? prove it.

see you in court.
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By texasmr2
#193547
do i personally think it was wrong? no i do that myself :hehe: But my sis is a cop and said its actually against the law to accelerate too fast from a set of lights, even if you stop once you reach the speed limit.

Your sis is correct bud because even here in the states such a move can be deemed as either an exhibition of speed or considered drag racing.


oh yeah? prove it.

see you in court.

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