Charges not needed to seize "street racing" cars in Canada

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Cars adapted for street racing can be seized and destroyed, even if charges haven't been laid and a race has not taken place, Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant said Wednesday.

Bryant warned potential racers that all it takes is a tip from police to seize and destroy their cars. Car junkies who pour thousands of dollars into their vehicles to make them as fast as possible are wasting their money, Bryant said.

"If we can establish someone has parts and they're juicing up their car — obviously for the purpose of street racing — then we can seize those vehicles," Bryant said.

"We will seize it and you will never see it again. We will crush your car, we will crush the parts."

Bryant said cars built for street racing are as dangerous as explosives, and can cause catastrophic damage.

On Monday, a truck driver was killed after a crash on Highway 400 that was blamed on speed and dangerous driving.
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Prabhjit Multani, 20, and Nauman Nusrat, 19, face charges including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing death by street racing.

Ravi Badhwar, also 20, has been charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
'A senseless act': Fantino says of crash

"This was a senseless act that cost a man his life and has left his family without a father, brother and grandfather," Julian Fantino, Ontario Provincial Police commissioner, said in a release.

"There is no excuse for street racing and aggressive driving, such as the high speeds and unsafe lane changes we have seen recently."

The crash was the third major accident in four days on the busy north-south highway, and the second fatal one.

Bryant said the government has had enough of street racers, and will have no qualms about destroying their cars.

"We don't need to wait until that car hits the road fully loaded," he said.

Bryant also said the Crown has not yet decided whether to appeal the sentences of two young Toronto men who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death after a taxi driver was killed in a crash.

Wang-Piao Dumani Ross and Alexander Ryazanov, both 20, were each handed two-year conditional sentences and two years of probation for their role in the January 2006 crash.

Their lawyers said they weren't racing, although their speeding did constitute dangerous driving.
 

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in canada...and in california....gosh what have the world gone to.....soon there will be ****ing lamborghini cop car..for us ....=(
 

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now that is retarded...i can see crushing cars who were participating, but any car with parts on it? :confused:

what about stock fast cars like m3s and ferraris? they can and are raced too.

what is this world coming to? :sad:
 

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now that is retarded...i can see crushing cars who were participating, but any car with parts on it? :confused:

what about stock fast cars like m3s and ferraris? they can and are raced too.

i agree....that's just total bull shiz right there man having parts will result in lost of vehicle...wtf? man ppl needs to grow some brain
 

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Well maybe you can still build a track car. But I kinda support this new law, I hate kids who go racing around and cutting off 10 families within 1/2 mile.

O yeah, why don't we crush M3s and stuff? It's b/c "anyone" can speed regardless of how fast their car is. Clearly some people built their car for racing, and other WOMEN and such drive M3s just for kicks, why would you need to crush the M3??
 

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That is absolutely ludicris imo. Does Canada not have race tracks or something? I know of atleast 5 friends off the top of my head with heavy modded cars purely build for drag racing or auto cross. These are daily driven cars that are never street raced. So if they were up their, they could potentically get crushed...thats bs.
 

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That is absolutely ludicris imo. Does Canada not have race tracks or something? I know of atleast 5 friends off the top of my head with heavy modded cars purely build for drag racing or auto cross. These are daily driven cars that are never street raced. So if they were up their, they could potentically get crushed...thats bs.

guess its time to invest in a hemi and a trailer.
 

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O yeah, why don't we crush M3s and stuff? It's b/c "anyone" can speed regardless of how fast their car is. Clearly some people built their car for racing, and other WOMEN and such drive M3s just for kicks, why would you need to crush the M3??


Exactly, they're crushing cars with the potential to speed and do damage. It's not a large leap from assuming someone with an exhaust and header on their car is a street racer to assuming that someone buying a sports car is a street racer too.

They should just stop giving licenses to people who like cars... :bash:
 
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That is absolutely ludicris imo. Does Canada not have race tracks or something? I know of atleast 5 friends off the top of my head with heavy modded cars purely build for drag racing or auto cross. These are daily driven cars that are never street raced. So if they were up their, they could potentically get crushed...thats bs.

+1, complete BS imo
 
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