Bike Accident on 25th
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Link;236196 wrote:
It will sink in when I see the facts from the INVESTIGATION proving that something happened. IDC if someone from a news station (KFGO) saw something or anyone else for that matter. Yes, they saw it and chances are it happened, but until the FACTS come out from the INVESTIGATION, i'm not going to believe anything.and cmon now... the girl is 15 YEARS OLD driving mommy and daddy's escalade. we all know she has a cell phone and all know she was probably doing something that was distracting her while driving.
Lets do some math here..
15 yr old girl + mommy and daddy's escalade + rich and spoiled (legit guess here..) + cell phone + friend in car
EQUALS
massacre.
call me a moron, call me a power ranger, idc. lets get rid of this tunnel vision and look at BOTH sides of the situation?
I agree, I can't really see this being completely 100% the driver of the motorcycle's fault. Even if the 15 yr old girl was driving legally, an experienced driver would of maybe had more caution.
My quesiton is though, if she had a cell phone, why would she of ran home? And the other question is, if the guy was still 1/2 alive, would she of still ran home? Not a real good play on her part, since if she had ran home, and the guy was 1/2 alive, and this was like a late night evening incident, those few moments of not getting medical attention could of meant life or death for the guy. -
she's 15. she 'ran home to daddy' because she didnt know what to do.
maybe she didnt have a cell phone... who knows. i'm just putting it out there for the hatters who are assuming the biker did some other shit. so lets assume the girl did something while we are at it.
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YellowEvo;236205 wrote:
would you honestly know what the hell to do at age 15 if some guy just smoked the side of your vehicle and is layin on the cement motionless?? I can for one admit that i would just be in shock and not know what to do...You think by instict, you would first check to see if the guy was alright, and if he was non-responsive, you'd call 911... That is what you would think anyways...
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I KNOW the motorcyclist was riding a wheelie. You are assuming she had a cell phone...so I am going to assume that he dad asked her to fill his escalade w/ gas @ Holiday before he would un-ground her and give her her cell phone back.
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BlueSRT0483;236207 wrote:
You think by instict, you would first check to see if the guy was alright, and if he was non-responsive, you'd call 911... That is what you would think anyways...Panic has a weird affect on people...as does the site of blood/brains. She saw it and freaked. She shouldn't have ran (if that is true, I didn't see that part) and at worst should be charged with fleeing.
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BlueSRT0483;236207 wrote:
You think by instict, you would first check to see if the guy was alright, and if he was non-responsive, you'd call 911... That is what you would think anyways...yeah at our age yeah probably... not at 15...dunno if you deal with kids very much in your life but i can tell you by how they act from what i see they wouldn't have much of an idea what to do especially somethin that extreme
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I might be wrong...might have only been 70 mph....my radar-vision isn't what it once was...I need to be recalibrated.
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tjamz;236209 wrote:
Panic has a weird affect on people...as does the site of blood/brains. She saw it and freaked. She shouldn't have ran (if that is true, I didn't see that part) and at worst should be charged with fleeing.I know my first instinct wouldn't be to call 911, but I know I would at least go & check on the motorcycle driver. Seeing all the blood and guts and stuff would probably make me panic.. But in most cases of any accident, it's always proper procedure to call 911, for at least a statement of the accident even if both parties are uninjured.
I learned from the past, when I thought it was my fault, to realizing it wasn't my fault, to going to a wash, where we both broke even. Luckily I had less damage, so I know whether the accident small or large, always call 911 for a statement.
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YellowEvo;236206 wrote:
kirk congrats on 5000 posts
damn, i used 5,000 on this? -
Link;236215 wrote:
i believe that in the book your supposed to read before taking your permit test, it tells you to contact the proper authorities in the event of an accident. she must not have read that part.Isn't fleeing an accident like that an act of a felony?
If so, I'm sure she wouldn't be charged with a felony, and it woudl be reduced, but I know what she did there, couldn't of been legal if she had ran like it was stated. -
TwistedAngel;236195 wrote:
Like I've already said, yes I have. But you guys are making all of this really hard to believe. 80mph on one wheel on a busy road?Try 80mph in 1st gear. On a new sport bike it's cake to do an 80mph wheelie, pop the clutch and you're up, 80 comes as fast as you can twist the throttle.
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BTW, where is the source for the girl running away? Sounds like hear-say at this point.
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STiSchucky;236157 wrote:
Hell even my buddy whos on here crashed a scooter cause somebody cut him off on a one way and he ended up paying severely because of it. No where close to his fault at all.Sounds painful.
Anywho the guy who hit me was around 26-27...He was in complete shock, had no idea what to do. I had to tell him to call 911...That's a 26-27 year old...compare that to a 15 year old girl who's main focus in her life is buying new clothes and figuring out which flavor of lip gloss to buy.
Sucks that he lost his life but from all the news reports and first hand witness' it's pretty evident of what happened..Even Chuck, he is my hero :icon_thumleft:
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OMG, some of you are getting so butt hurt about this. OH NOES DONT TALK BAD ABOUT THE BIKER! when he was the ONLY one doing something OBVIOUSLY dangerous and illegal.
your all hell bent obsessed with try to come up with ways that its her fault and your getting carried away. it went from maybe she shouldnt be driving that car to " shes inexperienced , waaay to youmg, prolly texting, all of a sudden she has a car full of freinds, and she was distracted" not of that has been proven or even mention officially.
who cares the actual mph he was going its the fact that he HAD to accelerate quickly to put it on one wheel, no how is she really supposed to expect and compensate for him accelerating that way? i have planty of driving experience and wouldnt be able to judge where that bike was going to be.
reshuaganel(sp?) twisted angel, link , your all making such ridiculous accusations all i can do is laugh. use some common sense and pull your heads out of your asses
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