Bike Accident on 25th
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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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TwistedAngel;236059 wrote:
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!What?!!? A dissenting opinion? The biker may not have been totally 100% at fault? Fuck that! It's always those crazy, stupid bikers.
He should've been wearing a helmet tho. -1 For that.
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reshalghoul;236067 wrote:
I don't know, it doesn't seem very high-IQish to give a 15-year-old, inexperienced driver a 5,500 pound vehicle.IDK about that, my choice will be to give my kids a tank for this very same reason.... Guaranteed, it won't be an Escalade
Something like this maybe, about 7800 lbs

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Just give her your 1300 hp beast. I mean, that's totally an excellent idea.
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Parker wrote:
i wonder if the people he passed while riding a wheelie said in their mind, " i hope he crashes"?
STiSchucky;236063 wrote:
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.Why would you ever wish that upon anyone?!!? What if it were you?? Or someone you knew?? You sound like horrible people when you say you hope people crash. I can understand if they're doing something unbelievably stupid, but a wheelie?? C'mon! We've all seen people do them I'm sure, and the main person they're putting in danger is themself
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STiSchucky;236063 wrote:
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.reshalghoul;236068 wrote:
What?!!? A dissenting opinion? The biker may not have been totally 100% at fault? Fuck that! It's always those crazy, stupid bikers.He should've been wearing a helmet tho. -1 For that.
Oh yeah, I forgot. It's always the bikers fault! F**k that!! :mad: People are so damn stereotypical these days it's disgusting! Yeah, he should have been wearing a helmet, but that was a choice he made. Most people you see riding in town, in fact, don't wear helmets. BUT, because of his choice, there's still no reason people should say he deserved it, and that it was all his fault.
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TwistedAngel;236073 wrote:
Why would you ever wish that upon anyone?!!? What if it were you?? Or someone you knew?? You sound like horrible people when you say you hope people crash. I can understand if they're doing something unbelievably stupid, but a wheelie?? C'mon! We've all seen people do them I'm sure, and the main person they're putting in danger is themself
Oh i dont know, maybe cause if I got rear ended by a biker doing wheelies,standing on his bike showing off, and I get injured cause of it...i'd be pretty pissed off, wouldnt you be? Or is it my fault cause Im at the wrong place at the wrong time and I should let the guy who drives wrecklessly in traffic do his thing? -
TwistedAngel;236076 wrote:
Oh yeah, I forgot. It's always the bikers fault! F**k that!! :mad: People are so damn stereotypical these days it's disgusting! Yeah, he should have been wearing a helmet, but that was a choice he made. Most people you see riding in town, in fact, don't wear helmets. BUT, because of his choice, there's still no reason people should say he deserved it, and that it was all his fault.
The fuck does a helmet have to do with decision making, speeding, and wheelies.I dont know if youve ever been down 25th st., especially at 6 oclock at night...but its pretty packed
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reshalghoul;236045 wrote:
Who the hell gives their 15-year-old daughter a fucking Escalade?First of all, what does this have to do with anything? Nice try at straying off-topic.
Second, how do you know it was hers? Are you telling me that nobody has driven their parent's vehicles?
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TwistedAngel;236076 wrote:
Oh yeah, I forgot. It's always the bikers fault! F**k that!! :mad: People are so damn stereotypical these days it's disgusting! Yeah, he should have been wearing a helmet, but that was a choice he made. Most people you see riding in town, in fact, don't wear helmets. BUT, because of his choice, there's still no reason people should say he deserved it, and that it was all his fault.It is never the bikers fault because we all know that the majority of motorcycle riders obey traffic laws and ride defensively.
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