The only time a vehicle can be impounded permanently is when the driver is cited three times under the anti-hoon law, so we assume that this wasn't Lord's first run in with the local authorities.
Speaking to Drive, Director of Research and Development at the Australian Driving Institute, Cameron Wearing, said people getting bogged on beaches is becoming more prevalent because hoons are ...
Black's case goes in a similar file to Aussie Joshua Shelton's – the 19 ... and then he got busted this week twice in an hour for two different "hoon-related activities" while he was a passenger.