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    This story made me laugh: Lamborghini impounded under 'hoon laws' | News.com.au

    A PERTH doctor is unable to recover his $200,000 Lamborghini after it was seized by police who caught his mechanic driving it at speeds up to 70km/h over the limit.

    The mechanic was allegedly clocked driving the luxury vehicle at more than 160km/h in a 90km/h zone in Perth's east yesterday.

    The doctor who owned the car had left it in the care of the garage where the mechanic worked.

    Under Western Australia's anti-hoon laws, police can impound any car exceeding the speed limit by more than 60km/h, even if it is not the property of the driver.

    Despite an application by the car's owner, the 2006 yellow Lamborghini Gallardo will be impounded for 28 days in line with the state's hoon legislation.

    Police said they had not released the car early because the strict criteria of the anti-hoon laws did not permit it, unless the WA police commissioner gave special dispensation.

    Police Minister Rob Johnson said he sympathised with the owner but that the law acted as a strong deterrent to hoons.

    "I have some sympathy for him but it's a situation that he has to take up with the garage owner,'' Mr Johnson said today.

    "It's not something that I'm prepared to change the law for, simply because somebody who owns a Lamborghini does not have that car for 28 days.''

    WA police Assistant Commissioner for Judicial Services Wayne Gregson said there was nothing police could do because "our hands are tied''.

    He said the police commissioner was the only person entitled to allow a car to be released early.

    The Lamborghini's owner did not have extraordinary circumstances which met the criteria for the car's early release.

    "We try to be fair, without favours, so whether it's a Lamborghini or whether its a Kingswood or a Holden Commodore, we judge it fair, case by case,'' Mr Gregson said.

    "This case did not meet the grounds of an extraordinary hardship.''

    A 53-year-old man has been charged with being a hoon in a client's car.

    It is the second incident involving the seizure of a luxury car to come to media attention in WA in the past six months.

    In July, Australian Financial Review motoring writer Rod Easdown was clocked driving a $470,000 Ferrari at 231km/h on a country road near the wheatbelt town of Toodyay.

    He was fined $1900, ordered to pay $114 in court costs and lost his licence for six months for driving the Ferrari at more than double the 110km/h limit.

    The car's owner, Patrick Nugawela, has hit out at the rejection of his application to have the Lamborghini released.

    Dr Nugawela, who has a practice in Perth's northern suburbs, likened the anti-hoon laws to WA's mandatory sentencing provisions for attacks on police and public officers.

    He said he had been persecuted for an alleged offence in which he played no part.

    "If that person (the driver) gets exonerated, I don't have the benefit of that,'' Dr Nugawela told ABC radio.

    "I have basically been subjected to mandatory sentencing without trial.''

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    I would imagine the owner would be suing the garage owner for a significant amount of money!
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    I saw this on the news the other night. I'd be very pissed off if I was the Dr...

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    One trouble is - how can they alter the law so this cannot happen again?? My take is that they can't.

    Changing the law may mean that hoons simply swap cars to hoon, so as not to loose there cars..

    The Doctor is going to have to where is poor bloke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tim View Post
    I would imagine the owner would be suing the garage owner for a significant amount of money!
    suing for what?

    What are the damages? He doesn't have his car for a month. I can't imagine that being worth a significant amount? Maybe he can claim his bus trips to work lol

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    Surely the common sense hat should go on? Take the mechanics car off him - give the Doc his beast back. It seems to be a circumstance they didn't account for. Bit different if it's some dill and his mates who are all taking turns hooning in one of their cars, then sure, take the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by union View Post
    suing for what?

    What are the damages? He doesn't have his car for a month. I can't imagine that being worth a significant amount? Maybe he can claim his bus trips to work lol
    Im not a laywer, but I imagine if you had a $200k car that had a lifespan of, say, 4 years, then per month it would be worth $4000. Then he could probably argue that the damage done to his character from having his car impounded was worth a lot more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete789 View Post
    One trouble is - how can they alter the law so this cannot happen again?? My take is that they can't.

    Changing the law may mean that hoons simply swap cars to hoon, so as not to loose there cars..

    The Doctor is going to have to where is poor bloke
    Any law can be changed, all it takes is the will.

    This law was not intended to punish this owner.

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    After saying he wouldn't, the Minister responsible has declared he will amend the legislation after copping a heap of criticism.
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