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Were they not all there to watch street racing?? That's the chance you take.
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Zero sympathies for anyone who came to watch or participate in exactly THIS. Major sympathies for anyone caught up in it by happenstance.
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One of your "blessed", the kid in the road was clearly killed a few times over.
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Imagine the bill for that bruised knee.
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I don't think you pay much for these fools, Lambo insurance is in a class of it's own.
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Everyone there was part of it--watch illegal street racing that close and do you think you are safe or something??
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"Henry get out and lock in the hubs."
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Kid in the road was incredibly stupid, nothing is more obviously a fatality waiting to happen.
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OR if the victim had any driving skills they'd saved it or at least mitigated by braking hard before going off road.
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How about the kid in the road? Incredibly stupid, he had tons of time to get off the road and over the guardrail, never is a situation more obviously a fatality waiting to happen.
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Property loss very sad--but most of this fire is natures landscape cleanup. Fire is not optional here, it's an essential element, it must be frequent or it's bad when it goes. It WILL burn one way or another.
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@pedronunez4639 Why is it your concern? Those at risk or only those who participated. Millions are crippled and killed every yr from bad eating habits alone, why don't we ban sugar and processed garbage food? AHHH...because that would directly effect YOUR reckless desires!
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Damn that's unbearably hard.
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Vids like this should be commonly seen by youth in particular.
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@Noitisnt-ns7mo Unless you have battery warning lights, or flairs to place upstream, not a hell of a lot your going to do but get killed going out there. I carry 8 or so such lights in my service truck and roadtrip car. A semi truck might park upstream maybe a little sideways to block a few lanes, to protect casualties downstream but he'd be forfeiting his rig.
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Most of this fire is healthy, certainly not avoidable. Fire is an essential component of these landscapes. What IS avoidable is this much fuel buildup due to infrequent fire.
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Doubt that--victim was barely contacted and didn't know how to drive, it was very recoverable or mitigated situation, at the least brake hard if you don't know how to save it.
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If only we could start by sentencing them to personally physically (with strict instruction) rebuild everything they damaged.
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Had cop fatality from two squad cars colliding in T-bone whilst chasing fleeing suspect in my little town yrs ago.
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@20alphabet Deal with your personal issues instead of projecting them on the world, Huh?
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mike Go with that pudgy momma's boy.
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@bmshaven NONSENSE, no excuse for the perpetrator but also no excuse for not knowing how to operate a car at the limits or getting tossed completely over from a minor tap. Unless brakes completely failed (highly unlikely) they had PLENTY of room to stop.
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@a.thiago3842 Maybe you too don't have good driving skills. If you practice at and beyond the limits you'll learn to save a situation like this reflexively It's not a matter of thinking in such situations and a single second is a long time. Notice victim car aimed some 30 deg off line and there is ZERO steering input to counter it, no breaking nothing. If anything he was on the gas
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@CursedPR I could be mistaken after rewatching--I thought I saw clearly 1st car hitting his car and nail him...might have been car debris instead and that got run over.
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It's not about rushing it's about thrills.
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Bullshit. Everyone there is participating and encouraging it and if they thought it was safe to be close to the action they are just STUPID.
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Victim also did a rubbish job in a very recoverable situation--barely bumped and amplified the oscillation, never even braked going off road.
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@shirleyanneyoung955 Look again, that wouldn't have turned into a fatality if the victim knew how to drive but then you probably don't know how either like many on the road...NO skills what so ever.
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Sad to see the kid killed than squashed again but BOY was he STUPID. Almost suicidal to be out there when he had a ton of time to get off the road and over the darn guardrail, I've been in a situation only 10% that bad in clear daylight and I was over the guardrail as soon as I managed to extract my truck to the side before I got hit a 2nd time.
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Easy to say and NO excuses for most of these impacts but these things come at you fast out of nowhere, dark cars in the road, adjacent lanes occupied, etc. You CANNOT just whip the wheel left or right without taking out several innocent vehicles in those lanes.
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@chasemedsker Do it your own way. Many stop flying, walking down the street at night, or even leaving the basement for a yr. Stop living. For the same reasons. I'll keep on Truck'n like I have for 45 yrs. :D From childhood racing bicycles, drifting golf carts on the job, fast street/dirt bikes, off road to semi trucks to German sports cars...LOVED them all. :D
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Situation normal, most of this fire is healthy and certainly unavoidable essential element of these lands. Sad for property loss tho.
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Hope not many, 7:15 home could be saved at that point, even a garden hose could quell that before it gets further. These lands are born to burn, either frequent, semi-annual, or catastrophic after decades of fuel buildup.
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Kid in the road obviously squashed multiple times...sad but damn was he stupid.
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Wildlife has been dealing with this for million of yrs, they mostly get out of the way. Fire is an essential element of these lands.
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Nice car!
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Best to tune into where u live and what the landscape requires. Much of this looks 10 or 20 yrs since essential fire has cleaned up. Fire is not optional here, if not frequent, every few yrs at low intensity, it will be bad. It will always burn one way or another, we do it on our own terms or like this.
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@georgecoons6872 Gaud thrives on suffering. :D)
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Get in the car and drive it off the punk with due vigor--give it the beans, spin the wheels.
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Easy to say but we get complacent and these things come at us out of nowhere, NO excuse but even a diligent driver can get caught up in these things. Dark colored cars, no lights, etc....
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@cavemanlovesmoke4394 Why were they on the side of that road at that time? Do you expect crowds at any random place?? They were there for illegal thrills and spills which you'd understand if you weren't such a prissy momma's boy.
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@Trigger Warning Popular myth about it not killing the deviant driver, but yeah a lot of bad things can happen and no excuse for impaired driving or racing on public streets. There should be places for legal stupid racing but that incurs all sorts of nonsense legal issues. Just the same it's generally the spectators who show up for the spectacle that are "victims" of an out of control kid driven car.
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@kellysuzanne976 Of course. Self centered, not thinking of others is sort of the definition of being a child...or a Harley rider, lol.
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Fire is essential element of these landscapes, unavoidable. But it need not be this ferocious if burned frequently, this could be 20 yrs of fuel buildup when it's supposed to burn seasonally or every few yrs.
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When you wish that black car was silver or WHITE! Frankly the kid in the road was an IDIOT, I've been in even less severe situation and I was over the darn guardrail begging another person to get away from his car and join me! It's insanely scary and I drove high performance street bikes hard daily for 15 yrs.
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Probably attempting to steal catalytics.
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He continued to chill in the morgue, sad but the kid was nearly suicidal, he had a ton of time to get off the road and over the darn guardrail.
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@jamieshaffer6493 Not sure if to chuckle or cheer. :D MOST of us could do a lot better.
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@pedronunez4639 Sorry, I don't speak ghetto dialect.
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