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  • PUBLISHED: 06:52 BST, 15 September 2021 | UPDATED: 06:53 BST, 15 September 2021

    Gee, how did they find him? Chaotic moment 'hoon' who drives a FLUORO YELLOW Holden is confronted by police outside an auto shop
    The man was approached in the yellow sedan at Browns Plains on August 30
    He allegedly tried to flee before police took him into custody after a chase
    The 22-year-old from Nundah was later charged with more than 30 offences
    Police alleged the man was involved in hooning activity at Logan and Rocklea

    The fine art of disguise appears to have been lost on the driver of a fluoro yellow Holden Commodore, who was arrested in broad daylight and charged with more than 30 hooning offences.

    Vision released by Queensland Police showed officers approaching the man in the carpark of a business park complex at Grand Plaza Drive, Browns Plains, south of Brisbane at 3pm on August 30.

    The motoring aficionado was seen sitting in a bright yellow Ford sedan outside a Supercheap Auto shop, the duco above the back wheel hubs stained black from tyre burnout.

    A used tyre could be seen stacked in the back seat space.

    As police approached the sedan, a 22-year-old Nundah man allegedly ran from the scene.

    He was then taken into custody after a short foot chase.

    Police charged the man with driving without a licence, driving an uninsured vehicle, obstructing police and driving an unregistered vehicle. He was released on bail.

    But after further investigations, police searched an address on Kao Street, Marsden, and took the same man back into custody.
    Police alleged the man was involved in recent hooning incidents in Logan and Rocklea.

    He was charged with more than 30 offences, including five counts of dangerous operation of a vehicle, seven counts of driving without a licence and six counts of driving an unregistered vehicle.

    He also faces charges related to stealing wheels, driving off without paying for fuel, and two counts of breach of bail.
    The man appeared in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on September 13 where he was remanded in custody and is next due to appear on October 11.

    Queensland Police had already received more than 12,000 hooning reports through Policelink this year.

    The service recently introduced a simplified online form for members of the community to upload photos and videos of hoon activity.

    In April this year, a gathering of more than 1,000 people at a PImpama industrial estate on the northern Gold Coast saw police pelted with bottles, stones and fireworks during a hoon meeting that attracted about 600 vehicles.

    'This behaviour is outrageous, clearly dangerous and will not be tolerated on our streets and in our suburbs,' Gold Coast Acting Chief Superintendent Geoff Sheldon said at the time.
    PUBLISHED: 06:52 BST, 15 September 2021 | UPDATED: 06:53 BST, 15 September 2021 Gee, how did they find him? Chaotic moment 'hoon' who drives a FLUORO YELLOW Holden is confronted by police outside an auto shop The man was approached in the yellow sedan at Browns Plains on August 30 He allegedly tried to flee before police took him into custody after a chase The 22-year-old from Nundah was later charged with more than 30 offences Police alleged the man was involved in hooning activity at Logan and Rocklea The fine art of disguise appears to have been lost on the driver of a fluoro yellow Holden Commodore, who was arrested in broad daylight and charged with more than 30 hooning offences. Vision released by Queensland Police showed officers approaching the man in the carpark of a business park complex at Grand Plaza Drive, Browns Plains, south of Brisbane at 3pm on August 30. The motoring aficionado was seen sitting in a bright yellow Ford sedan outside a Supercheap Auto shop, the duco above the back wheel hubs stained black from tyre burnout. A used tyre could be seen stacked in the back seat space. As police approached the sedan, a 22-year-old Nundah man allegedly ran from the scene. He was then taken into custody after a short foot chase. Police charged the man with driving without a licence, driving an uninsured vehicle, obstructing police and driving an unregistered vehicle. He was released on bail. But after further investigations, police searched an address on Kao Street, Marsden, and took the same man back into custody. Police alleged the man was involved in recent hooning incidents in Logan and Rocklea. He was charged with more than 30 offences, including five counts of dangerous operation of a vehicle, seven counts of driving without a licence and six counts of driving an unregistered vehicle. He also faces charges related to stealing wheels, driving off without paying for fuel, and two counts of breach of bail. The man appeared in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on September 13 where he was remanded in custody and is next due to appear on October 11. Queensland Police had already received more than 12,000 hooning reports through Policelink this year. The service recently introduced a simplified online form for members of the community to upload photos and videos of hoon activity. In April this year, a gathering of more than 1,000 people at a PImpama industrial estate on the northern Gold Coast saw police pelted with bottles, stones and fireworks during a hoon meeting that attracted about 600 vehicles. 'This behaviour is outrageous, clearly dangerous and will not be tolerated on our streets and in our suburbs,' Gold Coast Acting Chief Superintendent Geoff Sheldon said at the time.
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  • By TITA SMITH FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    PUBLISHED: 07:19 BST, 15 September 2021 | UPDATED: 08:07 BST, 15 September 2021

    'Oh look, it's a boy!' Police hunt for gender reveal hoons who celebrated the birth of a baby boy in a VERY bogan way
    Queensland Police have released footage of an unusual gender reveal in Logan
    A Holden Commodore driver performed burnouts to billow blue smoke in the air
    Police have launched an investigation into the dangerous operation of the car
    Anyone with information about the driver's identity is urged to come forward

    A police manhunt is underway for a gender reveal hoon who was spotted performing burnouts in a suburban street, billowing clouds of blue exhaust smoke into the air.

    Queensland Police have released footage of a red Holden Commodore spinning its wheels in Logan, south of Brisbane, about 11.25am Saturday as part of gender-reveal party.

    The unusual take on the tradition - which typically involves expectant parents popping balloons to be showered in either pink or blue confetti - was carried out over multiple Marsden streets in front of a crowd of delighted spectators.

    'The vehicle conducted a 'burn-out' on Burrinjuck Street and then Timberlee Drive,' a Queensland Police Service statement said.

    '[This] created excessive noise and blue smoke which obstructed the visibility of other motorists on the public roadway.'

    Police said a group of people gathered nearby taking photos and videos.

    Officers have launched an investigation the dangerous operation of the vehicle and are appealing for anyone with information about the identify the driver to come forward.

    Footage of the incident has gone viral, racking up more than 1400 reactions since it was shared on the Queensland Police Facebook page on Wednesday, with many were amused by the brazen stunt.

    'Gives a new meaning to 'boys in blue", one person joked.

    'Guess the driver won't be their to see the birth!' another added.

    'Give the driver a job as a driver instructor at a racetrack. Poor choice of venue for a reveal, but brilliantly executed,' a third said.

    It is not the first time parents-to-be have gone viral after opting for an unconventional gender-reveal ceremony.

    In May, a couple from Sydney's west asked a Turkish restaurant to inscribe the gender of their baby on a plate hidden beneath a mound of kebab meat and chips to unveil the sex to their loved ones.
    By TITA SMITH FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA PUBLISHED: 07:19 BST, 15 September 2021 | UPDATED: 08:07 BST, 15 September 2021 'Oh look, it's a boy!' Police hunt for gender reveal hoons who celebrated the birth of a baby boy in a VERY bogan way Queensland Police have released footage of an unusual gender reveal in Logan A Holden Commodore driver performed burnouts to billow blue smoke in the air Police have launched an investigation into the dangerous operation of the car Anyone with information about the driver's identity is urged to come forward A police manhunt is underway for a gender reveal hoon who was spotted performing burnouts in a suburban street, billowing clouds of blue exhaust smoke into the air. Queensland Police have released footage of a red Holden Commodore spinning its wheels in Logan, south of Brisbane, about 11.25am Saturday as part of gender-reveal party. The unusual take on the tradition - which typically involves expectant parents popping balloons to be showered in either pink or blue confetti - was carried out over multiple Marsden streets in front of a crowd of delighted spectators. 'The vehicle conducted a 'burn-out' on Burrinjuck Street and then Timberlee Drive,' a Queensland Police Service statement said. '[This] created excessive noise and blue smoke which obstructed the visibility of other motorists on the public roadway.' Police said a group of people gathered nearby taking photos and videos. Officers have launched an investigation the dangerous operation of the vehicle and are appealing for anyone with information about the identify the driver to come forward. Footage of the incident has gone viral, racking up more than 1400 reactions since it was shared on the Queensland Police Facebook page on Wednesday, with many were amused by the brazen stunt. 'Gives a new meaning to 'boys in blue", one person joked. 'Guess the driver won't be their to see the birth!' another added. 'Give the driver a job as a driver instructor at a racetrack. Poor choice of venue for a reveal, but brilliantly executed,' a third said. It is not the first time parents-to-be have gone viral after opting for an unconventional gender-reveal ceremony. In May, a couple from Sydney's west asked a Turkish restaurant to inscribe the gender of their baby on a plate hidden beneath a mound of kebab meat and chips to unveil the sex to their loved ones.
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