Old 02-11-2008, 06:19 AM
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Default RE: The Short, Deadly Story of a Kid and his M5

ive been discussing this at other forums since it happened. many parents are too quick to hand their kids the keys to their high performance cars, with no consideration of repercussions.

this kid, in less than two years of driving, had several speeding tickets, a ticket for driving without a license, etc...and the parents never thought that maybe he shouldnt be driving a 500hp M5? this is a failure on the part of the parents, and i refuse to get upset about these types of stories. these drunk kids like the ones here, or nick hogan, get chance after chance to continue screwing up, risking the lives of others.

now the parents, who didnt bother to take the keys to the 500hp M5 even after the kid proved that he wasnt responsible enough to drive that car, are going after anyone that they can, blaming everyone but themselves.

i learned to handle and respect powerful cars, but thats not a common occurance anymore, as these poor little rich kids are thrown into high performance cars, and were supposed to feel bad when they kill themselves? negative.

these kids werent killed while driving home from the library. they were drunk, out screwing around in a high performance car. the driver INTENDED to do try the stunt...he planned ahead. that makes it premeditated and deliberate. that makes him not a victim, but a murderer.

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