Bike Accident on 25th
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RE-Enema;235966 wrote:
Its one thing to do stupid things by yourself, it is another to involve innocent people that have to live with the sight of your brain matter splattered all over the place.Slowica;235967 wrote:
i think the victim and people close to him will be slightly more affected then the people that witnessed the accident.
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.So are you sure about that there Slowica??
HandoEX;236019 wrote:
A 15 year old girl. -
I was just at an account of mine, and apparently one of the guys there has a daughter that is good friends with the 15 year old that got hit. Supposedly she freaked out and ran all the way home to Rose Creek while leaving her passenger there. Her dad obviously brought her back to the scene as soon as she got home. She had to be taken to the hospital later because she was so shaken up...I can't imagine having that happen to me at 22, let alone 15...
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i feel really bad for the driver of the caddy, i mean that is just awful for her to have to deal with so young
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Who the hell gives their 15-year-old daughter a fucking Escalade?
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people who are doing very well in life
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OK OK since my post has been deleted a bunch of times I'll reword it. Doing wheelies in traffic without a helmet into escalades isn't the best choice....
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reshalghoul;236045 wrote:
Who the hell gives their 15-year-old daughter a fucking Escalade?It doesnt really matter does it! She wasnt the one being wreckless. This is a very delacate subject. Yes he was the one driving like a retard and some people may say he got what was coming to him, but DEATH! I dont know people that is harsh. Somewhere a family is having to deal with the death of their son,brother,husband or father. Whatever the case may be he does deserve some sympathy.
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HOLY SHIT. I used to play tennis with the girl that was in the escalade. Her brother is a senior at Shanley so she must be like a Sophmore. That's so fucked up.
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he assumed the risk of death with his behavior. i feel terrible for his family and friends and all the people involved at the scene of the incident, especially for the girl driving the escalade. i get the vibe she thought it was her fault and that feeling wont go away no matter what anybody tells her. as for the biker, i feel bad a little bit, but he knew what could happen to him doing that.
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WOW!! You guys sure are quick at criticizing someone who isn't here anymore to defend himself! From the way the police report sounds, the 15 year old girl, who was driving a vehicle WAY too f***ing big for her in the first place, pulled out in front of him! Whether he was doing a wheelie or not is pretty much irrelevant to the situation. How the hell would his wheelie affect someone driving in a completely different direction?!?! UNLESS of course, she wasn't paying attention when she went to turn! The report also says that was the last thing he was seen doing. How do we know he was still doing a wheelie when the accident actually occurred?? REGARDLESS of who's fault it was (which none of us will ever really know because we were not there), it sucks for both families. So no more stupid biker, and poor little 15 year old girl!! Shit happens and they probably both had something to do with the accident!
Oh yeah...and it's too bad that girl has to live with this for the rest of her life, but guess what!?!?! At least she gets to live the rest of her damn life!!! -
ya, it sounds more like she pulled out in front of him, which is very possible with an inexperienced driver. people make mistakes and neither the girl or the victim should ever have to be put through an experience like this. condolences for both the girl, the victim, and everyone else this has effected.
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Parker;235983 wrote:
i wonder if the people he passed while riding a wheelie said in their mind, " i hope he crashes"?
I saw a guy doing a wheelie on his bike down 29 this summer, one of the first thing that popped into my mind was that. -
SPANISH-RICE;236046 wrote:
people who are doing very well in lifeReally? I know tons of people that, even if they were making a mil' per minute, would never own that overpriced piece of shit.
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PSiedTSi;236064 wrote:
Parent's car perhaps? Doesn't mean it was HERS, but who cares?Probably the guy that's dead.
I don't know, it doesn't seem very high-IQish to give a 15-year-old, inexperienced driver a 5,500 pound vehicle.
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