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Good luck Jez...the rest of the "pedo" crew are behind you :thumbsup:

And yes Moh...you've just experienced one of the supposedly rare situations that will never happen to people who drive turbo cars on their P plates...and your insurance company would have presumed your fault :)

Now stop driving the friggen thing and consider yourself lucky! Have had a kid ride his bike in front of my car before I slammed on the brakes...not cool. Dickhead didn't even acknowledge he'd done wrong, just kept riding.

not good pat.

yeh adam. have someone coming around on sunday to check it out, gave them a call and they didnt mind the front scuff so all good

was so weird. it was a main street .. i wasnt speeding or anything, just doing 50 and bam, future road kill jumps out of no where and i have no where to go, if i went left i would have rear ended a car, if i went straight i would have cleaned him up so it was right and hope for the best.

5th gear is on.... that idiot woman is testing the scuderia...

time for a channel change, not in the mood to hear her annoying screaming and giggling as soon as she goes over 60mph

I knew a guy that did that too. He got a massive amount of paid leave off work + counseling etc. but it actually didn't phase him lol

Double win.

(for the train driver) scrape doesn't look so bad in the day light..

my mate was a train driver and splattered some chick committing suicide.

Happens a lot! Very popular way to commit suicide.

I knew a guy that did that too. He got a massive amount of paid leave off work + counseling etc. but it actually didn't phase him lol

Wouldn't phase me either, can't take responsibility for something like that. All that compensation sounds nice though :)

Wouldn't phase me either, can't take responsibility for something like that. All that compensation sounds nice though :)

Exactly. I can understand how people might be shaken up by it, but personally I'd get over it in about 5 minutes.

If you were at fault and had the burden of it then yeah, the guilt would be insane. Otherwise it's just another suicide. That shit goes on every day.

I've seen people die, and yeah it's f*cked up.. but it doesn't linger on my conscience. I'm like wow for about 3 minutes and don't give it another thought.

EDIT: Removed personal shit coz it was too deep for wasteland.

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