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I don't normally post about bikes

But saw this on FB which is an intersting video/story.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10153306041720402

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video-shows-motorcyclists-pull-driver-car-beat/story?id=20419705

TL:DR

- Pre incident

- Bikers surround range rover

- Range rover runs over biker

- Chase of 20-30 bikers of the Range rover and beat up the driver

I don't normally post about bikes

But saw this on FB which is an intersting video/story.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10153306041720402

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video-shows-motorcyclists-pull-driver-car-beat/story?id=20419705

TL:DR

- Pre incident

- Bikers surround range rover

- Range rover runs over biker

- Chase of 20-30 bikers of the Range rover and beat up the driver

literally just watched this.

no idea what happened, but if i was in the rangey, i would have done the same.

+1

From the POV of the rangey...

First accident probably could have been avoided, but it wasn't his fault.

Hundreds of aggressive bikers threatening you... on video... self defence.

Even if the courts find him completely not at fault, he's probably going to get fk'd up hardcore by revenge attacks...

I'd be moving to France.

+1

From the POV of the rangey...

First accident probably could have been avoided, but it wasn't his fault.

Hundreds of aggressive bikers threatening you... on video... self defence.

Even if the courts find him completely not at fault, he's probably going to get fk'd up hardcore by revenge attacks...

I'd be moving to France.

report says he will not be charged.

new york, buy gun, go kill every biker you see in revenge.

think ive played to much gta.

Yeah don't know the back story

But if your blocked on a freeway with your wife and infant at the back

And a bunch of bikers stop and come up to you and slash your tyres

I'd be thinking about taking evasive action too

But what if the Range rover nearly ran off one of the bikers previously then you sorta see where the bikers are coming from. Who knows.

Yeah don't know the back story

But if your blocked on a freeway with your wife and infant at the back

And a bunch of bikers stop and come up to you and slash your tyres

I'd be thinking about taking evasive action too

But what if the Range rover nearly ran off one of the bikers previously then you sorta see where they are coming from. Who knows.

idiot drives into traffic in city and gets battered. id be heading to a f**king military base or the biggest cop shop in the world!

honestly, if it was Orlando in the back of my car and it was an SUV not a puny evo, i would have run them the f**k over, bike AND bikers and driven myself to a copshop.. see if they want to follow me there

It blows me away when I watch youtube and see these "cruise" videos where the pack mentality takes over and they end up doing burnouts on the freeways in front of (and deliberately taunting) cop cars because they know they'll be able to vanish into the crowd.

I honestly wouldn't know what to do. Everyone says I would've done this "oh I would've beat that muddafwakka" but when you're in the actual situation and panicking, you wouldn't know what to do

I honestly wouldn't know what to do. Everyone says I would've done this "oh I would've beat that muddafwakka" but when you're in the actual situation and panicking, you wouldn't know what to do

well thats the trick. not panicking. its not easy to keep calm.

but do it.

growing a beard helps.

I honestly wouldn't know what to do. Everyone says I would've done this "oh I would've beat that muddafwakka" but when you're in the actual situation and panicking, you wouldn't know what to do

Not many options really

He probably would have been bashed if he didnt run. They were already trying to open his doors on the freeway

growing a beard helps.

I'm not sure if its purely because of fashion at the moment or my face in general, but randoms and strangers seem a lot more sociable when I have a beard.

Nut sure if to trim beard or aim for Dan Auerbach heights.

DanAuerbach2.jpg

Not saying you are cruel to them, however a lot of people that don't like cats can be cruel to them

OT

Some lucky f**king Russians there

http://youtu.be/5RAaW_1FzYg?t=

boss truck driver @ 1.09

didn't think krysissyiu would ever sell

what you did there, i see it

I'm not sure if its purely because of fashion at the moment or my face in general, but randoms and strangers seem a lot more sociable when I have a beard.

Nut sure if to trim beard or aim for Dan Auerbach heights.

DanAuerbach2.jpg

that is a magnificent beard. very similar to mine.

the do seem to be in fashion at the mo... which is annoying.

Not many options really

He probably would have been bashed if he didnt run. They were already trying to open his doors on the freeway

Yeh but that's what I mean. When people say I would've run all of them over, I can't help but think its a lie. You'd run, your instinct would be to get as far from them as possible especially when your wife and child is in the car

That's ridiculous, punishment should suit the crime... or at the very least be vaguely related to it...

That's like jailing someone for industrial espionage or tax fraud because they punched their partner

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