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In South Australia, and this is fact, that drags, drifting or any other nature of driving that would be deemed as "unsafe" or "noise pollution" etc is not allowed on public areas.

However, on private land, cops can't do anything. But just remember, you have to pull out of your driveway at some point ;)

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lol....your driveway is a drag strip? :P <when's the next meeting? :P

let say, you're living in a quiet suburb then next thing you hear a car doing a burnout, obviously you'd be like WTF?! (...well I would). Then again if you drown the burnout noise with your Trance music, your neighbours probably be dancing! :D hehehehe!

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