well, here i am surfing ff and over my headphones, i hear a series of tyre screeches which lasted for about 4 seconds, sounding like a car has lost control and is swerving all over the road. next there is a
very loud bang followed by another bang and then a quiter series of bangs, possibly a car flipping? at this point im thinkin, wtf just happened, cos there are usually engine revving/burnout sounds at night (living on acreage like 5 minutes from centre of gold coast, im assuming hoons take advantage of the no-police factor) and once before i came home to find a car on its roof in the creek. anyway, i heard a car leaving my street and heading towards the sound of the crash so i dont see any need for me to go and 'have a gander' at a most-likely fatal accident, and now there are more engine sounds, and just then some sirens. theres also the sound of a larger engine like a truck, or some kind of industrial-machinery, like when a generator is powering something, going on now so I assume something major has happened. If it's to do with the creek, then the council should put some fuking lights up, cos its this causeway at the bottom of a hill which is at the apex of a corner that slopes down. plus, the edges of the causeway are just those concrete cube things which would only rip the wheels and axles off your car as you go over rather than stop you. If it was just some hoons revving around the streets then seriously, I'm over that shit, cos once there were tyre tracks all over someones front lawn area on the road our street branches off from. Not to mention signs being run over and some other fool hitting a telegraph pole while drifting around a corner (i cant think of any other explanation as it was a sweeping bend and he hit a pole on the
inside of the corner


. that particular accident saw a collection of 'incident response' vehicles, which aren't really a good sight to see at an accident. also, i saw a commodore that had gone over two kerbs a short distance up the road whilst ploughing through a giveway sign on a sweeping curve at the top of a hill on my way to work once; there were trye marks for about 30m behind the first kerb. pure idiocy. plus, its not as if I live in redfern, most of the houses are acreages and there are private schools nearby along with parks and everything, morons are just taking advantage of the late night/no police situation. I'll look for signs of the accident tomorrow on my way to work, I can still hear noises now so something substantial must have happened.