A TEENAGE couple who went on an eight-month crime spree of police chases, fraud and theft - committing more than 100 offences - have laughed at Queensland's "joke" of a justice system.

Dylan McDonald, 18, and Hannah Feasey, 17, told Today Tonight they went on a rampage of stealing cars and computer games last year and got next to no penalty when they fronted court in January.

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They described taunting police into chases, hitting speeds of 230km/h. "I stole like 15 cars and I'm not even in jail," Dylan told the program said. "That's pretty weird."

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"You get through the boot, rip the ignition off and yeah put a screw driver in the barrel and just turn it. And it starts - done."

About the six police chases he has been involved in, Dylan said: "It's thrilling. It's not really scary. They (police) pull off pretty quick."

Hannah also told of taunting police from stolen cars.

"They were going real fast next to us and we're like, yeah, we'll race them," she said.

The teenager described using a secret pocket in her bag to sneak games out of JB Hi-fi - making up to $200 a day selling them on.

"I just steal games, put them in my handbag and go sell them," she said.

The pair was sentenced in January, with Dylan given a six-month suspended prison term and a $2000 fine, and Hannah put on 18 months probation with 100 hours of community service.

"Court's like pretty much a joke," Dylan said.

"I've got away with so much shit already."

Hannah agreed. "He's gotten away with so much, it's not funny," she said.

"He should be in jail right now."