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Keith Webb 06-01-09 20:38

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Yes, this is 'our' John Belfield of the former Melbourne Tank Museum, and he's very much in the news today in Melbourne.

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I'm a skilled driver, says 78-y-o 'hoon'
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A 78-year-old man caught speeding at 170km/h on a narrow country road on New Year's Day told police he was a skilled race driver.

Victorian Premier John Brumby, however, was not impressed with John Belfield's claims, labelling Australia's oldest hoon driver an "idiot", while police said he was toying with death.

The septuagenarian was driving a hotted-up red Nissan Pulsar at 170km/h in a 100km/h zone on the winding Brandy Creek Road, Warragul, east of Melbourne when he was caught.

Mr Belfield, from Narre Warren North, told police he raced cars, was a skilled driver and was "enjoying the feel of the road".

His car, and a Nissan Skyline driven by a 36-year-old man, were impounded under the state's anti-hoon laws.

The pair was part of a small group from the Nissan Datsun Sports Owners Club participating in an organised New Year's Day drive from Hallam in Melbourne's south-east.

Club president Karyn Hamer-Finn said the behaviour was not only illegal but went against the club's code of conduct.

The members would be disciplined by the club committee, she said.

"We do have a code of conduct that club members do need to sign, and any breach of that means that they will be dealt with at committee," Ms Hamer-Finn told AAP.

"We're not above the law, no one is."

Mr Brumby said Mr Belfield would be dealt with harshly.

"For this fool, the full force of the law will be applied to him," he said.

"There's not a poorer example to set, it's an appalling example to set for someone of that age. You know, here's a person who'd have children, he'd have grandchildren - what's he thinking when you behave like that.

"The single thing I think would be so great for us to achieve this year as a state would be to get that road toll below 300, and we won't get it with idiots like this who flout the law and set that sort of example."

Acting Sergeant Carlo Visser from Warragul police said the road where the men were nabbed was six metres wide and winding.

"It is disappointing to see a senior member of our community being so irresponsible," he said.

"What example does this set for younger drivers?

"The man expressed to us that he believed he was a skilled driver, and that he races cars.

"But we fail to see how a driver can be competent when they are tearing around roads at 170km/h knowing that other drivers will not be expecting you.

"To put those people's safety - and your own - at such risk is really just toying with death."

Both men paid $600 to retrieve their vehicles from the Warragul impoundment on Monday.

Mr Belfield and the 36-year-old man from Canterbury will appear in court, where they will face fines and licence suspensions.

Previously, the oldest driver to have a car impounded for speeding was a 64-year-old Melbourne man who drove a Porsche at 110km/h in a 60km/h zone.

Police have impounded 42 vehicles in six days from Victorian drivers.
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hrpearce 06-01-09 21:22

No matter how skilled you are public roads have two way traffic,stray animals, Kids on bikes etc. The open road is to unpredictable for such speeds.

Tony Smith 06-01-09 22:16

Thank heavens it wasn't in a Military Vehicle! There'd be calls to ban them now.

cliff 07-01-09 06:38

Stupid old Fart should know better! we tend to forget it is the old one's in their second or third childhood who are also a danger and not just under 25 year olds.

lynx42 07-01-09 10:38

I worrys me a bit that the Media is linking John and our hobby. We don't need the headlines like TANK HOON on the front of the Herald Sun newspaper yesterday.

Hopefully he will still be driving and able to bring the Alligator to Corowa in March.

Under current legislation, his licence will still be current and usable until his court case later in the year.
Don't think the Judge will have too much sympathy though.
Regards Rick

Keith Webb 07-01-09 11:00

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Originally Posted by lynx42 (Post 107787)
I worrys me a bit that the Media is linking John and our hobby. We don't need the headlines like TANK HOON on the front of the Herald Sun newspaper yesterday.

Hopefully he will still be driving and able to bring the Alligator to Corowa in March.

Under current legislation, his licence will still be current and usable until his court case later in the year.
Don't think the Judge will have too much sympathy though.
Regards Rick

The only reason it's being linked is some bright spark in the media remembered this was the same John Belfield who came to notice and they discovered they had photographs and footage of him from the museum's auction.

Pictures and footage are gold for the media and that combined with the Premier bagging him added up to the silly sensational front cover for the 'HUN' today.

Hopefully this will die down now.


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