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Matrixi
17th November 2005, 22:59
http://members.cox.net/pontiacfreak/Skyline_End.htm

Am I the only one who thinks that's f*cked up?

*tears running on my cheek*

Tweaker
17th November 2005, 23:15
What happens when people constantly break the law... their car is impounded, and sometimes destroyed or put up for sale.

P5YcHoM4N
17th November 2005, 23:15
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Sucks to be that guy. He should keep it to the track tbh. Ugly car anyway, I don't see all the hype about them.

YUGO45
17th November 2005, 23:21
MAN! I would have paid the damn tickets if he had gave me that buetifull car! WHAT A WASTE! :pillepall

Vendetta
17th November 2005, 23:22
Hahahah thats gotta suck!

Forbin
17th November 2005, 23:25
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Sucks to be that guy. He should keep it to the track tbh. Ugly car anyway, I don't see all the hype about them.
Agreed. Heavy car and too much electronic trickery. (although this may be an odd thing to hear from an electrical engineerng student... :))

Bob Smith
17th November 2005, 23:28
HAHAHA, awesomeness. :D Well that's one less on the road, probably serves the guy right for buying a silly car and driving with no regard to law (note I avoided say irresponsibly, speeding is good IMO, as a businessman it means you can get to places quicker, have more meetings and make more money... in theory).

You think the authorities would have just sold the car after they've taken it off them, surely it's more money for them that way?

1993S14
18th November 2005, 01:44
Skyline destroyed by the police ... doughnut eating bastards!:mad:

P5YcHoM4N
18th November 2005, 01:51
Agreed. Heavy car and too much electronic trickery. (although this may be an odd thing to hear from an electrical engineerng student... :))
Rather odd indeed. But the best cars are simple cars, if something goes wrong you just need to kick it, over getting out a computer to make head or tales of all the trash.

Ouch. My biz partner just had his Nissan 350Z returned to him by the coppers after it'd been missing for a week or so. Apparently there's a ding in every single panel, tyres are shot to bits, brakes too, can't imagine what state the engine's in, and there were empty machine gun shells all over the interior. It was also known to have been used in a kidnapping.

Moral: Don't buy a fancy car. Especially if you live anywhere near Manchester.

Ouch, at a guess the engine would be shot, as it sounds like they have been using it as a branger, and burnouts if the brakes are shot. Though I wouldn't want to buy a flash motor in England anyway. Unless you can always keep it in a garage when you are not using it, it's at high risk of theft, but then if you keep it locked up, why have it. =/

The more I hear about Manchester, the less I wish I moved here, though so far (bar the hobo's) I've not really seen anything wrong with the place. I'm not dead yet so it's all good.

Though Rachel almost got raped walking home from work a few weeks back =/

But at least the car thevies have taste... and sense here. Back home they tried to steal my parents old 'narda. In crap shape anyway. But it was auto... what idiot trys to steal an auto. Then to make things worse they tried to crowbar the steering wheel cover off... too bad we have a horn under it, waking up the whole house. :pillepall

Tweaker
18th November 2005, 02:22
Skyline destroyed by the police ... doughnut eating bastards!:mad:
Actually, I have rarely seen officers eat donuts... maybe because they fear being stereotyped like that or they just don't like them :).

More often I see them at fast food drive-thrus :D figures :tilt:

Anarchi-H
18th November 2005, 02:28
Unlucky... although it didn't look like it was in very good shape to start with... not quite as bad as when they finished with it though :p

Blackout
18th November 2005, 05:19
muahahahahahaaa :D

Matrixi
18th November 2005, 08:30
What happens when people constantly break the law... their car is impounded, and sometimes destroyed or put up for sale.

Are you serious? They actually do that often in the states? Wow. I thought our cops were screwed. They would NEVER destroy your property, even if you speed at 300km/h. Yes, you would lose your license, go to court, maybe go to jail and get slapped with shitload of fines. But no-one would destroy your car, as it is YOUR property. I think that's the way it should be.

vari
18th November 2005, 08:59
For repeated offenses (like 10 or so in a short period of time) that'd be fine imo. Some people drive without a license, sometimes drunk and nothing seems to stop them for repeating it over and over again. This could help :)

Lible
18th November 2005, 11:10
:bump::uglyhamme :wow: :ices_rofl

Yer right, sucks to be that guy! It makes me angry, but somehow, im still laughing on the floor.

P5YcHoM4N
18th November 2005, 14:15
Unlucky... although it didn't look like it was in very good shape to start with... not quite as bad as when they finished with it though :p
That first photo isn't what it was like when it first turned up imho. The dings in the side are the same as the teeth marks the claw left on the second photo. They was probably about to crush it when the guy turned up with the camera, so just posed it :p

Matrixi
18th November 2005, 14:25
For repeated offenses (like 10 or so in a short period of time) that'd be fine imo. Some people drive without a license, sometimes drunk and nothing seems to stop them for repeating it over and over again. This could help :)

People who can afford a Skyline (or something else fast) usually have enough sence in their head not to go fooling around like that. But still, If you go around speeding and disregard the law, I think it's you who should be punished for doing so, not the car. Car only does what the person behind the wheel is telling it to do. The person owning the Skyline propably has enough money to just get another one and go speeding with it again.

P5YcHoM4N
18th November 2005, 14:29
People who can afford a Skyline (or something else fast) usually have enough sence in their head not to go fooling around like that. But still, If you go around speeding and disregard the law, I think it's you who should be punished for doing so, not the car. Car only does what the person behind the wheel is telling it to do. The person owning the Skyline propably has enough money to just get another one and go speeding with it again.
Yes, but then if that car gets crushed, and the one after and the one after. You soon learn not to do it.

Tweaker
18th November 2005, 15:16
Are you serious? They actually do that often in the states? Wow. I thought our cops were screwed. They would NEVER destroy your property, even if you speed at 300km/h. Yes, you would lose your license, go to court, maybe go to jail and get slapped with shitload of fines. But no-one would destroy your car, as it is YOUR property. I think that's the way it should be.

Well I don't know the exact terms of how it is all done, but it isn't common that a car involved in crime is crushed to pieces like that. This person must've had numerous accounts of breaking the law (as stated on the site), so the state that did this most likely only had one option. Normally though they would sell it. If I look in the Auto Trader catalogs we get around here, there are quite a few pages that are showing cars for SUPER CHEAP which are sold by the State Impound or something. I remember seeing a nice looking 3000GT for $4k or so... but you never know what happened to the car or the condition it is in... it was owned by an idiot afterall :). Most of the cars are ones that have run from the cops or been speeding a lot.

vari
18th November 2005, 17:21
Yes, but then if that car gets crushed, and the one after and the one after. You soon learn not to do it.

Precisely.

Matrixi: I don't have any special feelings for the skyline even though I'm a Nissan driver myself like you. Then again if it were a Ferrari I'd even pay for tickets to see it :D

I got my last ticket over ten years ago so I wouldn't have to worry I think and hopefully you neither :tilt:

Matrixi
18th November 2005, 17:54
True, it's only a Skyline (seems to be a GT25 too, not even a GT-R), but I still have to say I'd like to see that problem solved in some different manner ;)

I personally haven't had yet a single ticket actually, tho I haven't had my license for even two years yet. I don't actually like persons who drive like madmen in the public traffic.

Tweaker
18th November 2005, 19:46
Well even if the person is not going to jail, only way to get rid of the source of the problem (ie speeding, running from police, street racing, etc), is to get rid of the car!!

What is so bad about it anyways... I know they are taking away your property, but it isn't the only piece of property that can be taken from you if you break the law, because it is the source of all the problems -- along with the owner.

Example:

Own a handgun? Illegal in most states, so they take it from the dude to prevent any further danger.

Own lots of cocaine? Well obviously it will be taken from you. Can't let them keep that kind of property :).

It really is no different from any other form of breaking the law, including being dangerous in a vehicle, which could injure or hurt someone. But this isn't just for a simple speeding ticket or stop light violation, it is definitely for something very illegal and/or the owner's refusal to obey the law.

Vendetta
18th November 2005, 19:58
Its much better if they take it from him/her before the person driving the car kills someone!

ajp71
18th November 2005, 21:11
I'll try to refrain from this wonderful oportunity to bash Americans :)

Anyway, IMO the Skyline is a fantastic piece of engineering, it may not be particuarly fast by todays standards but it has some kind of quality about it that just makes it special. It wouldn't be my first choice of dream car, nor do I expect it's as good to drive as its competitiors, but IMO it just has some magic quality, funny though as it's the only car with any electronic trickery that I admire.

P5YcHoM4N
18th November 2005, 21:59
Own lots of cocaine? Well obviously it will be taken from you. Can't let them keep that kind of property :).
Well yeah, some of those cops and judges have addictions they can't afford to fund ;) :p

Racer Y
19th November 2005, 00:08
Uhhhh... that's Arizona for you. What do you expect from a state that
doesn't participate in the daylight savings program? Arizona has always
had a unique way of dealing with criminal activity. I assume that the car
was used in a few street races. I dunno Because of the beuracracy that
most cities and states have to go through to sell seized property, it may
just be more cost effective for them to destroy it.
I didn't see any real details as to why the state did that to the car.
In fact, shouldn't the state have done that to the owner instead?
Now THAT would be cool :)

nism0
19th November 2005, 10:15
I own an R34 25GT Skyline, and I love them to peices, but i am glad to see that one smashed and crushed. Serves dickheads who speed on the road right.

FPVaaron
19th November 2005, 12:07
Ah yes that skyline being crushed gives me plessure *edjaculates*