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    I'm sorry... But who cares? It's just a Ferrari.


    Sucks that Obama won't pull out his stash and make it rain, but that thing is far from "totaled".

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    I can't believe you don't think the men responsible should be held accountable no matter what kind of car it was, or whether it was totaled or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain-Obvious™ View Post
    I can't believe you don't think the men responsible should be held accountable no matter what kind of car it was, or whether it was totaled or not.
    You are granted certain immunities when you work for the govt. If you are a cop and on the job, your insurance company isnt notified if you wreck a police car and you certainly arent responsible. In this case, the FBI agent was transfering the car as part of an ongoing investigation, therefore he is immune and the insurance company eats this one.

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    bullshit has two l's. Regardless, I'm sure the guy was joyriding. However, if the law already has provision to exempt them from liability then there is no argument here.

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    There's no legal way to prosecute this guy, but someone should junk punch him EXTREMELY hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
    but that thing is far from "totaled".
    Do you have more pics of it?

    I can only see the good side, but I can easily see how it's totaled. Blown tire in an already low car, hitting curb, then going off road... it's fucked.
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    The agent was breaking the law (failure to maintain lane). He should not be immune from prosecution for negligence. No other profession is.
    The agent lied as to the cause of the wreck - again, breaking the law. He should not be immune from prosecution for an intentional lie.
    Possession of the vehicle was in the FBI's hands, which means that they should be held responsible for any negligent action on the part of one of their employees, just like every other corporation in the US is.
    This is a manipulation of the legal system to exempt one group from the law. It is not for the public good, and is no different that the government corruption that we see in other countries like China, who we publically condemn for thier corrupt policies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    The agent was breaking the law (failure to maintain lane). He should not be immune from prosecution for negligence. No other profession is.
    The agent lied as to the cause of the wreck - again, breaking the law. He should not be immune from prosecution for an intentional lie.
    Possession of the vehicle was in the FBI's hands, which means that they should be held responsible for any negligent action on the part of one of their employees, just like every other corporation in the US is.
    This is a manipulation of the legal system to exempt one group from the law. It is not for the public good, and is no different that the government corruption that we see in other countries like China, who we publically condemn for thier corrupt policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    Do you have more pics of it?

    I can only see the good side, but I can easily see how it's totaled. Blown tire in an already low car, hitting curb, then going off road... it's fucked.





    BTW: I actually agree with everyone else... Just trying to stir the pot a little.

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    He must have been going pretty damn fast for that much damage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    He must have been going pretty damn fast for that much damage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    The agent was breaking the law (failure to maintain lane). He should not be immune from prosecution for negligence. No other profession is.
    The agent lied as to the cause of the wreck - again, breaking the law. He should not be immune from prosecution for an intentional lie.
    Possession of the vehicle was in the FBI's hands, which means that they should be held responsible for any negligent action on the part of one of their employees, just like every other corporation in the US is.
    This is a manipulation of the legal system to exempt one group from the law. It is not for the public good, and is no different that the government corruption that we see in other countries like China, who we publically condemn for thier corrupt policies.
    Truth.

    I guess the price has just jump $100k


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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post



    this is how the car should have been "relocated" the first time and this would have never been a problem.. i'd call it a joy ride for sure

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    Fun insurance math: 75% of $750,000 = At least $562,500 worth of damage was done to the car due to a "blown tire"..

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    Quote Originally Posted by six7teen View Post
    this is how the car should have been "relocated" the first time and this would have never been a problem.. i'd call it a joy ride for sure
    truth. the FBI doesnt have access to a tow truck? the car never should have been driven by an agent in the first place.

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