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Originally Posted by NjbadSS
I think this is great. There are tracks set up that people can go and race safely as much as they want to, why drive like ********** on the street and risk killing innocent people around them??? They should all be made to watch their car getting crushed in my opinion
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I think this is retarded. When people think of "street racing" they automatically correlate with scenes and impressions they have of Fast & The Furious films of people racing through populated streets and causing pandemonium; Or a personal experience of some douchebag in a ricer weaving in and out of traffic, fart-can and cheap xenons blaring.
The only similarity between real "street racing" and the thing that most people think of, is that there are two people racing, and there is a "street."
Just my opinion, but two cars, an open stretch of empty straightaway and no pedestrians or residential-anything around isn't a recipe for terror. "...Risk killing innocent people around them. They should all be made to watch their car getting crushed in my opinion." [sarcasm] Yeah, me too. [/sarcasm]
Watch this video, find something wrong with it. This goes out to anyone, please find me what is wrong with how they went about this. Tell me how this is ****ing your life up. Seriously, do it.
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If someone is going about something safely, I don't think it's right to crush their car because of the technicality of some ******** law.
And by the way, we have enough idiots who try to run from Red & Blues, when currently the repercussions are insurance points, Ticket fees, and possible MVC penalties. Imagine if they knew their car, that they have tens of thousands of dollars invested in, would get crushed--how many people do you think would put the pedal to the floor and run from cops then? And how do you think that'd all end. If you think that a roll race on an open stretch of freeway is more harmful to innocent lives than people running from cops in fear of having their cars crushed, then you either know something I don't, or you're not thinking straight. Bluntly, a law like this would do more harm than good, and would only bring the state more car chases.
Oh, and by the way, that video is from years ago.