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Black Range Rover Runs Over Bikers in New York City
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<blockquote data-quote="rezrider" data-source="post: 147357" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>My view of the second vid - As many if not all of us were taught "sticks and stones.....etc", that means there is no reason to kick (damage) her car which I doubt he would have exchanged ins info... I will say her response was overkill but then again, is he in charge of what level of frustration/anger that person was allowed to have at the moment? He surely showed a high level of it...</p><p> </p><p>Now if he responded due to the driver almost hitting him while cutting traffic ... not the drivers fault, moving over for a motorcyclist is a courtesy NOT the law and if the driver didn't want to or maybe didn't see him is that thje drivers fault??? </p><p> </p><p>It may sound as though I am siding with the driver over the biker and I may be with what I have to go with... UP TO giving the guy a ride on the hood! Like TS said, you'll need to get into the drivers head to know that! <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/noidea.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":noidea:" title="Noidea :noidea:" data-shortname=":noidea:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rezrider, post: 147357, member: 79"] My view of the second vid - As many if not all of us were taught "sticks and stones.....etc", that means there is no reason to kick (damage) her car which I doubt he would have exchanged ins info... I will say her response was overkill but then again, is he in charge of what level of frustration/anger that person was allowed to have at the moment? He surely showed a high level of it... Now if he responded due to the driver almost hitting him while cutting traffic ... not the drivers fault, moving over for a motorcyclist is a courtesy NOT the law and if the driver didn't want to or maybe didn't see him is that thje drivers fault??? It may sound as though I am siding with the driver over the biker and I may be with what I have to go with... UP TO giving the guy a ride on the hood! Like TS said, you'll need to get into the drivers head to know that! :noidea: [/QUOTE]
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