The speeds this kid was driving through the field next to other people GJ on the Ram driver (you see him parked in the lot when it goes through the field)
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Good on the truck owner. I hope insurance doesn't screw him over.
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They probably will.... but there's civil court where the boy's family I'm sure would be responsible....Originally posted by Tik-Tok
Good on the truck owner. I hope insurance doesn't screw him over.
WTF is wrong with people? 14 years old and stealing cars.... :-/ Crazy.
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That was cool but hopefully the guy in the truck didn't get hurt.
Kid is really stupid though. Came awfully close to the kid on the bike. Not to mention I wouldn't trust a 14 year old's car control to keep him from hitting the kid on the bike when he's driving on bumpy grass at speed.
Originally posted by redbaron303
WTF is wrong with people? 14 years old and stealing cars.... :-/ Crazy.
Last edited by roll_over; 06-02-2014 at 12:44 PM.
Usually he's well-behaved, but shit he's with the homies.
Nothing new. I've been unofficially driving since I was 13. I just didn't pretend it was GTA haha.Originally posted by redbaron303
WTF is wrong with people? 14 years old and stealing cars.... :-/ Crazy.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
The real question is ... a Veloster owned by grandparents?
In this day of teenage pregnancies, they could be on the younger sideOriginally posted by revelations
The real question is ... a Veloster owned by grandparents?
it happens, all us beyonders will be one of them one day grandparents and still tryin to be baller lol ftwOriginally posted by revelations
The real question is ... a Veloster owned by grandparents?
This is, of course, on Facebook. The truck driver actually posted on there in response and a guy stepped up saying he owned a body shop and would donate all the labour to fixing the truck.
Is he legally allowed to do that or is the truck danger up to get fined?
I think something somewhat similar happened in town, IIRC the insurance company covered it and the police looked the other way.
Edit: It was Edmonton and the Hummer driver was never charged. The driver of the car he drove into was charged with dangerous driving. Police actually recommended him for an award.
Last edited by FraserB; 06-02-2014 at 01:46 PM.
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For all we know, the grandparents could be in their 40's hahahaOriginally posted by tha_bandit
In this day of teenage pregnancies, they could be on the younger side
Old folks love cheap, practical cars.Originally posted by revelations
The real question is ... a Veloster owned by grandparents?
Most cheap car aimed at youngster ended up in old people's drive ways. Honda Element, Scions and the old favorite, Corolla and Civics.
My aunt was a grandparent at 46. And that's almost 30 years ago.Originally posted by D'z Nutz
For all we know, the grandparents could be in their 40's hahaha
It would be a PR nightmare if the insurance company and/or cops held the guy liable. He intentionally ended the situation to save lives... if he got in any kind of trouble for that, you better believe the parents of those children in the park and national media would be all over it. Better for agencies to be preemptive so they don't look bad. I'm sure the guy is getting a new truck at no expense of his own.Originally posted by FraserB
I think something somewhat similar happened in town, IIRC the insurance company covered it and the police looked the other way.
But you know what, even though it would totally suck to write off my vehicle (if my insurance didn't cover me) I would do it in a second if I felt I had to do so to save live(s). Stuff is just stuff.
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If you had a kid at 14, and they did the same, you could be grandpa at 30!Originally posted by D'z Nutz
For all we know, the grandparents could be in their 40's hahaha
Ditto. As much as I love my truck, at the end of the day it was bought with money, and money can buy another one, no amount of money would bring back one of those kids. I would do the same in a heartbeat. It would suck to be without a ride for awhile, but I can always get another truck.Originally posted by Kloubek
But you know what, even though it would totally suck to write off my vehicle (if my insurance didn't cover me) I would do it in a second if I felt I had to do so to save live(s). Stuff is just stuff.
Boosted life tip #329
Girlfriends cost money
Turbos cost money
Both make whining noises
Make the smart choice.
Originally posted by Mibz
Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.