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    meepnork, do you have a monthly quota of stupid posts that you have to meet, or what?

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    But the fact that everyone always say's, "they're putting my wife and kids" in danger is ludicrous
    How the hell is that ludicrous? Its true. Please explain to me how street racing isn't potentially dangerous to others on the roads. I'd love to hear your rationale. Really.
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    The majority of the accidents that actually have incidents like that usually happen in the afternoon-evening since that's the time of the day with the most traffic
    And that somehow makes late night street racing less dangerous? Oh, and id love to see the source of that info. It may very well be true, but it sounds to me like you're making an assumption and polishing it up as a fact.
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    Calling the cops on street racers isn't going to stop them from doing it.
    Really? In the scenario that they were to get caught because of that phone call (which unfortunately wasnt the case in this scenario, but is still perfectly likely in other instances) and go to jail, thats not gonna make them think twice the next time? REALLY?
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    But the bottom line here is this: It's their lives and it's their rides, let them do as they please
    A line has to be drawn, and this kind of behavior should not be tolerated. You're out of your mind to suggest people should just tolerate something like this, particularly on a busy interstate, and CERTAINLY after a safe, sanctioned drag racing event has just taken place.

    You just blew my mind, seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osnap
    meepnork, do you have a monthly quota of stupid posts that you have to meet, or what?
    Osnap, do you have a monthly cycle you call a period? Or are you just a cry baby 24/7?

    How the hell is that ludicrous? Its true. Please explain to me how street racing isn't potentially dangerous to others on the roads. I'd love to hear your rationale. Really.And that somehow makes late night street racing less dangerous? Oh, and id love to see the source of that info. It may very well be true, but it sounds to me like you're making an assumption and polishing it up as a fact.
    Apparently your reading comprehension isn't up to date. If I were you I would really consider updating it. But to answer your stupid obvious question, yes, street racing is dangerous. I clearly said it was. Can you not read? If you didn't know there have been accidents because of racing at night, I never said there wasn't. Again, you're a moron! How many times have I pointed that out now?

    I know it's been more than 10 times. I don't know what 'beef' you have with me but you seem to constantly keep trying me, for some odd reason. My advice to you is to just stop because you just can't win.

    And if you must have facts, here they are. I got this off a site. It states.
    "Most accidents occur during dawn and dusk, a period of two hours before and after sunrise and one hour before to four hours after sunset. Few accidents occur outside of these times and the majority occur within one hour before and after sunrise and sunset. " Here's also a link http://i38.tinypic.com/dcv30l.gif to a chart that shows seasonal patterns to accidents. Enjoy, retard.

    Really? In the scenario that they were to get caught because of that phone call (which unfortunately wasnt the case in this scenario, but is still perfectly likely in other instances) and go to jail, thats not gonna make them think twice the next time? REALLY?
    Yea, really! People get caught all the time, and they continue racing. If they love something enough they'll continue to do it no matter what. Even if it's wrong. And even though they know they can die if something goes wrong, they will still continue to street race. It's simple really, why can't you and everyone else understand?

    Use this as an example. I take away your mother's privileges to sucking me off once a week. She'll eventually stop asking me if she could perform a nice blumpkin pie, but as soon as I pull it out, she'll start doing her thing. Quite simple to understand, amirite, Mr. Puffer?

    A line has to be drawn, and this kind of behavior should not be tolerated. You're out of your mind to suggest people should just tolerate something like this, particularly on a busy interstate, and CERTAINLY after a safe, sanctioned drag racing event has just taken place.
    WAAAaaaa, cry about it some more. Maybe next time you're at some car meet and know people go out and race you should tell them it's wrong and that you'll call the police if they continue to race. I'd love to be there to witness it too. Haha, then seeing your head slammed into the floor for being a rat.

    Seriously, no one is tolerating this. We already have cops taking care of it their way. Which is sitting on the side of the road and waiting. Busting the popular meets up and slowly fixing the issue(which is death by racing).

    You just blew my mind, seriously.
    That's what she said.
    Somehow you manage to suck at posting more than the guy who can't figure out how to plug in his keyboard.
    Last edited by meepnork; 08-25-2008 at 03:00 AM.

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