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Some dude in a soarer just tried to kill a mica paramedic on Springvale road (bunnings).

Careened through the stopped traffic (down the slip lane) and hit the ambulance @ 80kph... seriously the traffic is stopped at a green light for a reason... we were stopped for nearly 30sec in the other lane and managed to figure out what was going on... why are some

people so retarded? no idea of what's going on around them...

i feel sorry for the patient this ambo guy was going to attend to.... what if the other person died cause the ambo did not reach its destination on time?

Its no wonder we get bad publicity... modified car hits ambo.. speed was a contributing factor in this case... maybe we deserve it?

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thing is people dont care what is going on around them because where they are going is apparently more important than anything else the world is doing..

Same thing happens on the freeways every peak hour..all the traffic slows down to 60 for a reason, but every second numnut thinks he is a genius jumping lanes, careering into every little gap or down an empty lane at 100kmph only to find..

you guessed it...More traffic..

The amount of times I have nearly been wiped out by some idiot that decides to jump out of their lane thats not moving into my lane doin 80km+ I have lost count.

or if one lanes slowing down they jump out only to try and force their way back in 5 cars ahead which is the reason the lane is slowing down in the first place

..Dont lose heart as It has nothing to do with HP cars its just the

World is full of selfish morons, aint alot we can do about it unfortunately.. :no:

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