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ToolMaker
09-09-2023, 11:53am
Looks that way?
The driver has talent! :yesnod:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seeFdb3Dscw
That thing have a Hemi in it?
The fleeing driver caused a serious wreck, no doubt at least some injuries. He needs to go to prison for that little stunt.
ricks327
09-09-2023, 12:59pm
The fleeing driver caused a serious wreck, no doubt at least some injuries. He needs to go to prison for that little stunt.
He was wanted as a murder suspect, so prison is likely.
Did he have flabby tattooed arms like Yadkin's Ram Adversary?
Cop screaming “you could have killed somebody”
Truth is the cop could have as well.
Cop screaming “you could have killed somebody”
Truth is the cop could have as well.
Spoken like a true ex-counter-culture ex-doper who still sees The Man in a negative light until proven otherwise. You are a product of your generation, Sir. :seasix:
roadpilot
09-09-2023, 3:18pm
No common sense. Its ok to beat the crap out of the Ram driver. The driver
could care less about anyone else on the road.
OnPoint
09-09-2023, 3:23pm
Dude in the white jeep got a huge surprise.
Spoken like a true ex-counter-culture ex-doper who still sees The Man in a negative light until proven otherwise. You are a product of your generation, Sir. :seasix:
It's a legitimate point. Just a couple of days ago, the mother of a Houston Police Sargent was killed by a driver fleeing.....HPD. Supposedly HPD had discontinued the chase because of the danger, but soon after they broke off, the fleeing car crashed and hit and killed the sarge's mom. And yeah, it was a Charger.
It's a tough issue. If the cops are chasing a stolen car, or known people wanted for serious crimes, yes, we want them stopped, but we have to weigh the potential consequences of stuff like this happening.
I don't know what the answer to this is.
It's a legitimate point. Just a couple of days ago, the mother of a Houston Police Sargent was killed by a driver fleeing.....HPD. Supposedly HPD had discontinued the chase because of the danger, but soon after they broke off, the fleeing car crashed and hit and killed the sarge's mom. And yeah, it was a Charger.
It's a tough issue. If the cops are chasing a stolen car, or known people wanted for serious crimes, yes, we want them stopped, but we have to weigh the potential consequences of stuff like this happening.
I don't know what the answer to this is.
I do. When a criminal 'puts the coin in the jukebox' and starts the scenario, it is on the criminal 100%. All bets are off. The criminal forced other innocents to act and respond. They did not have the choice. They did not call the time or place to get prepared. Like the citizen who shot and killed the feral in Texas when the feral tried to rob the whole restaurant with a fake gun. Family trying to sue the good citizen. It's the robber's fault. He made people fear for their lives and safety. **** him.
More recently, the drug dealer killed by a cop who threw a cooler at him. The dealer was fleeing, stole a motorbike, was speeding on the sidewalk, putting innocents in danger, and the cop STOPPED THE THREAT. The dealer crashed into a parked car and died. So the answer? "IF YOU DO THE CRIME YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THAT CRIME." Period.
The lack of holding criminals accountable in the first place is why our country is on the skids.
mrvette
09-09-2023, 3:57pm
The lack of holding criminals accountable in the first place is why our country is on the skids.
Jee, ya REALLY think so??? WE are in the minority as rigged by the DoMoCrap party.....
:issues:
Unsuspicious
09-09-2023, 4:07pm
Lack of holding parents accountable for teaching kids accountability
I do. When a criminal 'puts the coin in the jukebox' and starts the scenario, it is on the criminal 100%. All bets are off. The criminal forced other innocents to act and respond. They did not have the choice. They did not call the time or place to get prepared. Like the citizen who shot and killed the feral in Texas when the feral tried to rob the whole restaurant with a fake gun. Family trying to sue the good citizen. It's the robber's fault. He made people fear for their lives and safety. **** him.
More recently, the drug dealer killed by a cop who threw a cooler at him. The dealer was fleeing, stole a motorbike, was speeding on the sidewalk, putting innocents in danger, and the cop STOPPED THE THREAT. The dealer crashed into a parked car and died. So the answer? "IF YOU DO THE CRIME YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THAT CRIME." Period.
The lack of holding criminals accountable in the first place is why our country is on the skids.
I don't disagree with any of that. Yes, the guy fleeing is responsible for the collateral damage he causes. Yes. I agree. Having said that, just how far do we want to push this? I don't know.
Spoken like a true ex-counter-culture ex-doper who still sees The Man in a negative light until proven otherwise. You are a product of your generation, Sir. :seasix:
Yeah, I'm a regular Jack Kerouac. :rofl:
Yeah, I'm a regular Jack Kerouac. :rofl:
Different generation. Kerouac was a raging alcoholic who died from it at age 47. He was a do-nothing lay-about who did nothing but whine and shirk responsibility. The complete opposite of yourself....a hard-working, non-whining go-getter who lives a life of total sobriety with the exception of occasional (and sometimes much needed) back pain meds. :)
Different generation. Kerouac was a raging alcoholic who died from it at age 47. He was a do-nothing lay-about who did nothing but whine and shirk responsibility. The complete opposite of yourself....a hard-working, non-whining go-getter who lives a life of total sobriety with the exception of occasional (and sometimes much needed) back pain meds. :)
I do enjoy the pharmaceuticals. :D
Ram truck drivers historically are among the highest percentage of DUI. No doubt Antfarmer owns one.
Patsgarage
09-09-2023, 10:36pm
Roadside execution.
I do. When a criminal 'puts the coin in the jukebox' and starts the scenario, it is on the criminal 100%. All bets are off. The criminal forced other innocents to act and respond. They did not have the choice. They did not call the time or place to get prepared. Like the citizen who shot and killed the feral in Texas when the feral tried to rob the whole restaurant with a fake gun. Family trying to sue the good citizen. It's the robber's fault. He made people fear for their lives and safety. **** him.
More recently, the drug dealer killed by a cop who threw a cooler at him. The dealer was fleeing, stole a motorbike, was speeding on the sidewalk, putting innocents in danger, and the cop STOPPED THE THREAT. The dealer crashed into a parked car and died. So the answer? "IF YOU DO THE CRIME YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THAT CRIME." Period.
The lack of holding criminals accountable in the first place is why our country is on the skids.
Excellent post! :yesnod:
Lack of holding parents accountable for teaching kids accountability
* Lack of parents...especially in the Dindo community.
Ram truck drivers historically are among the highest percentage of DUI. No doubt Antfarmer owns one.
I've owned three of them, so **** you.
Yadkin
09-10-2023, 10:10am
I've owned three of them, so **** you.
The statistics are just that, and no reflection on the majority, so calm down bru. :datawiz:
GTOguy
09-10-2023, 12:58pm
Yadkin's famous for pissing people off with blanket statements. Don't take it as an insult....consider it an honor. It's The Yadkin Way.
Some of these keyboard warriors are so sensitive. :Jeff '79:
Yadkin's famous for pissing people off with blanket statements. Don't take it as an insult....consider it an honor. It's The Yadkin Way.
*Way of the Yaddie
Some of these keyboard warriors are so sensitive. :Jeff '79:
Stereotypes exist for a reason.:)
Ram truck drivers historically are among the highest percentage of DUI. No doubt Antfarmer owns one.
If memory serves… it was a Chevy
mrvette
09-10-2023, 2:47pm
Stereotypes exist for a reason.:)
YEA, NOTHING better than a MCINTOSH stereo......
:cert:
If memory serves… it was a Chevy
How about airing this whole thing out once and for all. Some of us are in the dark here.
What happened? Who was involved? How serious was it?
What I've surmised: an old CFOT member called Antfarmer II made a mistake and drove while DUI and a passenger got killed. Antfarmer went away for a time period and re-appeared on CFOT. Then, supposedly, came here as Big Bob. Douglas R. Barton, Private Investigator, broke the case with his exhibit A--- Oak Stumps---- mentioned by both Antfarmer 2 and Big Bob in the same manner and context. So, the consensus is Big Bog is, in reality, Antfarmer 2 infiltrating the 'Barn.
I enjoy Big Bob's posts. People make mistakes. Life goes on.
That's not just a mistake. That lying coward killed someone by choosing to drive like an idiot. And he refuses to acknowledge that, instead comes here to judge others.
That's not just a mistake. That lying coward killed someone by choosing to drive like an idiot. And he refuses to acknowledge that, instead comes here to judge others.
You must know more than I do. :confused5:
The statistics are just that, and no reflection on the majority, so calm down bru. :datawiz:
Out of curiosity I looked this up.
Not only Ram, but specifically the Ram 2500.
I would guess some correlation to this fact.
Maybe the Ram 2500 represents large numbers of logging industry, ranch, farm, oil field, etc. use. :island14:
Of course reporting found on the internet (or most anywhere) is always suspect.
You must know more than I do. :confused5:
I've asked him about iot and he did not deny, just a cowardly non-response. So, facts in evidence...
Out of curiosity I looked this up.
Not only Ram, but specifically the Ram 2500.
I would guess some correlation to this fact.
Maybe the Ram 2500 represents large numbers of logging industry, ranch, farm, oil field, etc. use. :island14:
Of course reporting found on the internet (or most anywhere) is always suspect.
I don't know why, but it just is. Probably effects insurance rates on them.
I don't know why, but it just is. Probably affects insurance rates on them.
Maybe does affect insurance.
My guess is most are Tradesmen trim level not Laramie, Long Horn, or Limited.
Maybe does affect insurance.
My guess is most are Tradesmen trim level not Laramie, Long Horn, or Limited.
Don't know, don't care. Too frickin' big, and stupid money for some of them. :yesnod:
Don't know, don't care. Too frickin' big, and stupid money for some of them. :yesnod:
I think they are real nice. Not too big if it serves your needs and you like driving it.
A buddy has a new 2500 Long Horn. The truck is awesome. I imagine he gave near 100 for it.
I think they are real nice. Not too big if it serves your needs and you like driving it.
A buddy has a new 2500 Long Horn. The truck is awesome. I imagine he gave near 100 for it.
My Macan plus Ranger were less than that.
Torqaholic
09-10-2023, 6:56pm
As soon as I laid eyes on that jeep I knew he was going to be toast. Those things are accident magnets.
My Macan plus Ranger were less than that.
My F250 plus wife’s Jeep was more than that.
As soon as I laid eyes on that jeep I knew he was going to be toast. Those things are accident magnets.
:Jeff '79:
I sure as hell would not want to be in one in an accident.
My F250 plus wife’s Jeep was more than that.
Baller. :seasix:
Baller. :seasix:
Not even close.
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