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Street Racing accident kills 7
What looks more interesting is that it doesn't look like one of the street racers was the one that plowed into the crowd.
You usually won't get a whole lot of sympathy out of me for a street racing accident, but this is bad. Especially since it sounds like the driver of the car wasn't even participating in the race. It almost sounds like he just plowed through the crowd for the hell of it. http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar...2Fbreakingnews Quote:
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Well, I'm sure that driver was expecting to find a crowd of 50 people standing in the street at 3am. :roll:
This is why it's illegal to watch street racing too. Granted if the driver of the "sedan" (looks like a big ass Cadillac to me) really was driving around w/ his headlights off (I bet it was an old guy), he's just about as dumb as the street racers... but I'm not really feeling all that sorry for people that are intentionally spectators at a dangerous "motorsports" event w/o anything protecting them from the cars. You wouldn't stand on the track at Daytona to watch would you? Sounds like a good way to get yourself killed. |
Yeah, it was wrong for the street racers to be doing what they were doing, BUT.. it wasn't them who killed all those people. It sounds like that old guy in the big ass cadillac wasn't paying attention and rammed into this whole crowd of people.
like the cop told me, "no matter if they are in the crosswalk or not, the ped's have the right of way". hahahaha |
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j...FafXQD8URL9D00 The crowd had just watched a race speed off and walked out into the middle of the road with their backs to oncoming traffic. The driver of the car couldn't see them because of all the tire-smoke from the start of the race. I'm not saying anyone "deserved to die", but claiming the driver was totally at fault or that the people killed were just innocents in the wrong place at the wrong time is just untrue. Those people put themselves in a risky situation and paid the ultimate price. |
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It could have been the middle of the day and an old person with bad eyesight and on medications that slow their reaction time could plow into a jaywalking group of people very easily. Old people are a menace, IMO.
That said, I can see why it's kinda dumb to be standing around in the middle of a thoroughfare in the middle of the night. Maybe if they had reflective materials on and blocked off the road with flares or something they wouldn't have been hit as easily, but hey, they weren't exactly smart trying to do a street race in the first place. |
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I guess I said what you just said. :lol: |
"Streets closed pizza boy, find another way home"
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i had an old dude back into me in a parking lot once, he proceded to get out of his car, throw his coffee/tea on my windshield and proceed to attempt to break my drivers side window with his fist, i was too awstruck to even get out of my car. Thank god a rent-a-cop partroling the parking lots came and calmed him down, we exchanged info and went on our ways. Anytime i need a good laugh i just replay that mental video.
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You know this thread is 10 months old?
Don't be that guy. |
Oh Tom. How does your story even remotely relate to that old article?
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You’re fired!
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u got it knucklesplitter
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Close this thread.
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Bump.
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Looks like some local d-bag got off. Anyone know this guy?
http://www.rgj.com/article/20091124/NEWS01/91124029 I guess the fact that he killed his friend in the passenger seat when a drunk driver ran the light in front of the street race he was participating in is enough... but it seems a little light from a legal standpoint to get away with just a reckless driving misdemeanor when two people died. IMO, both the Subaru driver and dead pickup driver should have both been guilty of manslaughter. Just because the drunk driver ran the light does not excuse the street racer from the fact he was going well over twice the speed limit in a race. |
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The acquittal is pretty weak. I thought Nevada had specific street racing laws on the books that apply outside of anything else.
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