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i saw this on the news yesterday. How much of a low life would you have to be to not stop.

RIP

BTW when i first saw it on the news at 4:30 they had a view of the car from the rear and the camera full zoomed in on the red P plate. I thought that this was so stupid, a young guy died and it had nothing to do with hooning or anything like that, so why did they have to show off the red p plate like that had anything to do with it

I first saw this with the sound off and thought "ah here we go, another HOON article, just what we need". But yeah thats crazy. I always pull right off the road. I dont trust any of those shit drivers out there.

I like how the media try and make it look like the accident has soemthing to do with him being a P plater and driving a supra.

They will prob say soemthing like " His tire was probably buggered due to HOON related attivities and thats the reason it blew and needed to be changed".

Sux tho. Hope this MOFO gets found.

I'm Sure it has nothing to do with it.. However..

My mates father was driving his import a 1993 Black soarer, in the M4 tunnel which runs from kingsgrove to airport. My mate is a good bloke and wouldnt hurt a fly (actually hes a pussy even tho its quite large and never pisses anyone off, hence we dont understand why the next situation happend)

The truck came up behind his father flashing and sounding the horn.. he then proceeded to ram the Soarer several times, being a twin turbo after the second or third time his dad (a very big man, was very unhappy - imagine arnold, bigger than him) anyways he gets out to wail abuse and get his details. Sorry cant do that because the truck proceeds to run him down.

He narrowly misses him, his father proceeds to get further licence plates details and the truck then decides to try run over the soarer.

So seems the truckies have something against imports? or just like killing people!? Do you think it could be race related?

Why is the world so shit?! All the best to the bloke and his family. RIP

Edited by DECIM8

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