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this is why i have no sympathy for people who get booked for speeding and blame someone else

i do feel for the girl in this case, cause what she now has to deal with is a lot worse than a ticket and lost points

correct me if im wrong, but I dont see how the female is going to cop anything bad considering she was the passanger of the car.

The police may question her in regards to what the driver was doing at the time but i dont see how she would be coppin the fines/tickets as she wasn't behind the wheel.

but yeh, she will have a lot to now deal with, with the death of a friend or a family member from this accident.

maybe we shouldnt jump to conclusions about how this guy crashed...although it probably was speed, there are a million other things that could have happend. Bottom line dont speed unless your willing to accept the consequences. There are millions of people that speed everyday way over the limit and never crash so there was a reason that he crashed and I doubt it was all speeding, probably more so a combination of things such as speed, roads, experience, stupidity or something else. Speed doesnt kill its the people that cant handle the speed.

Having said that RIP and condolences to anyone involved.

I was looking for more info on this crash....

apparently last night another guy died in a white silvia near Anzac Ave...

and today this one???

:happy:

i really cant find to much on the story....

I blame the police!!

Obviously another victim of unjust persecution...the results of the MAN trying to keep a brother down...ect...ect :happy:

:happy: for the famlies involved..but what else would you expect to see as the result of 180kph in a 60kph zone, I'm just glad noone outside of the vehicle was harmed.

correct me if im wrong, but I dont see how the female is going to cop anything bad considering she was the passanger of the car.

The police may question her in regards to what the driver was doing at the time but i dont see how she would be coppin the fines/tickets as she wasn't behind the wheel.

but yeh, she will have a lot to now deal with, with the death of a friend or a family member from this accident.

Actually the girl was driving.. Heres a link to B/C http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=191707

Actually the girl was driving.. Heres a link to B/C http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=191707

if that story is accurate, which it appears to be, it answers alot of questions...drunk, not her car (probably not used to driving it), and speed....worst thing in this case would appear to have been the drinking, if she wasnt drinking she probably wouldn't have been doing 180kmph in a situation which she had no chance of controlling. Shes going to get smashed because of this too, because the police will use it as a PR opportunity and its going to get maximum press!

you blame the police for this?

Believe me im no fan of the boys in blue at the moment but I dont see how there to blame here....

Did the first part of my post read as serious or sarcastic to you....maybe the wink at the end might be a hint.. I dunno :happy:

It was a sarcastic poke @ all the tools that blame the popo every time they get done for defects, speeding ect.

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