Hoons turn Queensland's roads into racetracks: Mexican Hoon Cartel

Hoons turn Queensland's roads into racetracks: Mexican Hoon Cartel
Hoons turn Queensland's roads into racetracks: Mexican Hoon Cartel
Terrifying moment Mexican Hoon Cartel roars erratically down a busy Australian highway doing burnouts as they hold the government to ransom saying they will continue their wild stunts unless a demand is met Mexican Hoon Cartel posted footage of 'drifting' Brisbane's Gateway Bridge  Group has been criticised for endangering themselves and others in wild stunts Notorious gang demands Queensland government provide local burnout tracks Police have warned vehicles used for dangerous hooning could be impounded

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A gang of hoons have been slammed for endangering the public by performing dangerous stunts on major roads for clout on social media. 

The notorious rev-heads shared footage of several daredevil drivers doing burnouts on the Gateway Bridge in Brisbane's eastern suburbs on Wednesday. 

The Mexican Hoon Cartel have been criticised by police for putting themselves and others at risk by performing wild stunts at break-neck speeds. 

But the group has responded to the backlash by demanding Queensland's state government provide more local burnout and drifting tracks for car lovers. 

In terrifying footage recorded on Brisbane's Gateway Bridge a car sways across four lanes of traffic while proudly hanging a Mexican flag out the passenger window (pictured)

In terrifying footage recorded on Brisbane's Gateway Bridge a car sways across four lanes of traffic while proudly hanging a Mexican flag out the passenger window (pictured)

In terrifying footage recorded on the major bridge, a car sways across four lanes of traffic while proudly hanging a Mexican flag out the passenger window. 

Flames are seen shooting out of the exhaust of another car in front as loud rap music plays in the background of the hair-raising clip. 

Other videos show drivers in balaclavas burning rubber on suburban streets and industrial estates, leaving behind a tell-tale trail of black tyre marks.

The group is infamous for turning suburban roads into racetracks and regularly asks their social media followers to tell them where they should hoon next.  

Senior Sergeant Donna Stewart from Queensland Police said she had 'no doubt' somebody would die after just one wrong move. 

The group let their followers know they would be 'drifting' the Gateway Bridge in a new video

The group let their followers know they would be 'drifting' the Gateway Bridge in a new video

Other videos show drivers in balaclavas burning rubber on suburban streets and industrial estates, leaving behind a tell-tale trail of black tyre marks

Other videos show drivers in balaclavas burning rubber on suburban streets and industrial estates, leaving behind a tell-tale trail of black tyre marks

THE MEXICAN HOON CARTEL'S DEMANDS:

1. More affordable and accessible venues

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