"Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zadq9usA2SQ&playnext=1&list=PL7B751FBDD3D33565 > >found that on youtube, even if imports that is painful to watch. Removing that engine >looks like something I did in 1978 though in a 70 Javelin. If link breaks above, go to >www.youtube.com and search for: >Crush Em !!! ...illegal street racers cars crushed > >that white import looks like Smart car after being boxed. I would guess Ontario Police got >the message across loud & clear on this though. Yeah, except that's not a message I want my tax dollars used to promote. First, it's a waste of resources. Second, most street racing is a victimless crime. Much as I enjoy watching ricers being crushed up, and as much as I really despise the sound they make and the rubber bands they ride on, I do not believe being forced to give up several thousands of dollars of hardware and sweat equity is a punishment that fits the crime. *Just* because someone is street racing does not necessarily mean they endangered anyone. Heck, the Blazer Blue 68 AMX 343/4spd that Kim DesJardins now owns in Wilmington NC would have been history in 1979. I street raced it back then and didn't even come close to hurting *anyone*. Shortly after that car, I had a 69 Ambassador with original 390 that I raced often against a 383 Charger -- that would have been forfeit too. Now, if a street-racing driver is *observed* recklessly endangering someone, then yes, once convicted, he should face a choice of jail, fine, or lose the car. But if he gives up the car, it should be auctioned off. Jus' sayin... -- Marc _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com