7 possible ricers dead in MD
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ORIGINAL: Nocturnal_A62.7
CLX, thanks.
I used to drive fast when I was 16, but by the time I turned 19... I started driving carefully. I am not afraid of dying, as everyone has to one day, but I am afraid of loosing a limb or becoming physically disabled. Of all, those who have healthy bodies, should thank God for it and not waste it.
CLX, thanks.
I used to drive fast when I was 16, but by the time I turned 19... I started driving carefully. I am not afraid of dying, as everyone has to one day, but I am afraid of loosing a limb or becoming physically disabled. Of all, those who have healthy bodies, should thank God for it and not waste it.
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I just read an update and the Crown Vic wasn't involved in the race. Police think the crowd was obscured by the smoke and the driver didn't see them. Police said they couldn't confirm whether or not the driver had the lights on or off.
I wonder if the driver turned the lights off when he hit the cloud of smoke, so he could see? I've never driven through tire burnout smoke, but dense fog will reflect so much light that you can't see a thing...even with low beams on.
I like how this was a family affair with parents bringing kids. Dumb, dumb, dumb!!!
I wonder if the driver turned the lights off when he hit the cloud of smoke, so he could see? I've never driven through tire burnout smoke, but dense fog will reflect so much light that you can't see a thing...even with low beams on.
I like how this was a family affair with parents bringing kids. Dumb, dumb, dumb!!!
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Let's say the guy was trying to see and turned off his lights cause of smoke reflection. You guys think he should be charged? (assuming he wasn't speeding or doing something else that was illegal)
In reading and watching interviews, I'm stunned at how apathetic some of the people are. One woman basically talked about her brother (who I think might have been killed) and she basically said Yeah, racing was his hobby, so what can you do? Another guy who claimed to have been there was talking like it was a normal day in the neighborhood...except for the mass killing part.
In reading and watching interviews, I'm stunned at how apathetic some of the people are. One woman basically talked about her brother (who I think might have been killed) and she basically said Yeah, racing was his hobby, so what can you do? Another guy who claimed to have been there was talking like it was a normal day in the neighborhood...except for the mass killing part.
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A car full of young adult males just happened to be in the area of an illegal street race , you can rest assured that car was involved in some way. Investigators will get down to the details in time, it will be interesting to see what comes out of this. Him being there as a spectator is illegal alone, of course this ******* should be charged. I wish vehicular homicide would stick but investigators would never be able to show probable cause that it was his intention to kill those bystanders, involuntary manslaughter will have to do.
Anyone who thinks this guy should not be charged needs to stop reproducing immediately and punch themselves in the face.
Anyone who thinks this guy should not be charged needs to stop reproducing immediately and punch themselves in the face.
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The only reason I called you an *** was cause you came out like gangbusters over my prior post.AllI was saying was could there be a chance the car that hit people did it by accident 'cause he couldn't see? Not interested in a fight.
I did a search again a few minutes ago and founddifferent versions of the story in press releases. One said the cops weren't looking for the drivers in the race who left the scene...another said the exact opposite. Either way, it's just a ridiculous shame...regardless of who's to blame.
I did a search again a few minutes ago and founddifferent versions of the story in press releases. One said the cops weren't looking for the drivers in the race who left the scene...another said the exact opposite. Either way, it's just a ridiculous shame...regardless of who's to blame.
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