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The videos like the one you posted should be illegal because they promote an illegal activity and flaunt it as being cool.
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10-31-2016, 08:13 PM | #69 |
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Natedog I get some of what you are saying. Living cautiously all the time is not really living. You have to take some risk to progress in life. But stupid risks win you stupid prizes. Successful people take calculated risks. You look at the risk to reward ratio and if the reward outweighs the risk then go for it. Of course you also have to have the necessary skill set before you take the risk. Street racing is a stupid risk with zero reward. Bragging rights is not worth the massive financial risk that you are taking. I'm not even talking about crashing here, just getting busted for racing will cost you a pretty penny.
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I think Natedog is missing the concept of the innocent bystander - that's the problem with street racing, not how safe it can be. Even somebody with the godlike prowess that he has will make mistakes. In a race, everybody involved has signed up for the risk, even the guy in the stands. It is immoral to roll the dice with somebody else's life like this, even if you think you have great odds.
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We can discourage all that from happening by demonstrating on a daily basis that we don't need it. Rest assured though, we get enough dead kids on the sidewalk and it will happen. You might be right. Like Abe said "It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
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Honestly Fravel, you seem like a smart guy, but we clearly dont see eye to eye so lets agree to disgree and call it a day lol this is all non sense really. |
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I think people need to use their brain as to where and when that can be safe. Sadly, lots of people get into the adrenaline and don't use their brain. They need to think about other people, not just themselves. The more accidents like this happen, the more the govt will crack down on fast cars... it's bad for enthusiasts.
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Why are they racing on a public road with other traffic and pedestrians around?
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1. Charge them with manslaughter.
2. Don't street race. 3. If you're going over the speed limit be responsible and control the car smoothly. I dare anyone with a 300whp car to tell me that they've never planted the gas pedal on a public road. We buy fast cars, we get big tickets, we pay big penalties. No one buys a fast car to drive slow 100% of the time. It's just a matter of being responsible about it. Taking a pull through second gear on an on ramp to an 80mph highway is fine... but doing that anywhere in the DMV is irresponsible - far too much traffic for that. As for the gun analogy. (Bad at mobile no quote). You don't shoot guns on your property in the DMV, you go to a range . But at my best friends property in VW, we have 1200 private acres. So we shoot off the front porch god dammit. |
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Nope. Street racing is a 3rd Degree Felony in TX if it results in bodily injury. TX also has a felony murder statute, which allows prosecution for murder if commission of a felony results in death. So, yes, I would expect murder to be on the table here.
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Natedog, I will take a more measured attempt (than others) to explain why street racing should be illegal. In many inherently-risky endeavors that humans undertake, the risk-adjusted cost of the behavior (to oneself and to the public) is fairly easy to determine ahead of time. Like people at a baseball game who might get hit by a baseball. Or backyard wrestling resulting injury. Furthermore, the cost of the behavior can usually be borne by the individual at fault, who will likely have the means to make the victim whole (at least financially).
However, there is a certain class of human pursuits where the risk of loss is so potentially high that the government needs to step in regulate. Take warnings on pill bottles. And anti-competitive monopolies. And street-racing. First, the vast majority of street-racing on public roads are usually performed with incomplete information. What cars are ahead? What pedestrians are vulnerable? Street-racers can't process this information at the time because it's not knowable and constantly changing. Second, the "red mist" during street-racing (the need to win) results in impaired judgment as the race progresses and is probably neurologically similar to a drug addict on a high, which impairs judgment even further. Finally, the speeds that street-racing occur will typically result in significant bodily injury, death or property damage. Who will make the victim whole? The insurance company won't. This leaves poor ol' Jim-Bob to foot the entire judgment, which he likely won't be able to and will just declare bankruptcy. Hence we have a situation where extremely risky behavior isn't being properly mitigated by market forces; therefore, the need for the government to step in and criminalize the behavior. Quote:
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I have fun on my own while driving never against other people in public. It's definitely not worth any fines, tickets or in this case lives
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Natedog, how about you share your address with us so we can set up a new racing event with the underground racing scene in your neighborhood? We'll even honor you by calling it the Natedog TT. |
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Sadly, two people lost their lives early Sunday morning here in Miami. The occupants in the BMW that was speeding/racing are in the hospital, one stable and the other critical. The vehicle they hit, a Honda CRV, both occupants died.
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