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TOPIC: I witnessed a pedestrian accident! :O

Re: I witnessed a pedestrian accident! :O 09 Oct 2013 19:05 #16186

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The bikers didn't have anywhere to go? They put the SUV to a stop... I don't think having a blockade means they don't have anywhere to go. If a motorcycle can slide through traffic easily they can get past a clear road with a SINGLE SUV on it.
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Re: I witnessed a pedestrian accident! :O 09 Oct 2013 19:51 #16193

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Calm down, guys :lol: . If this goes on, I'm gonna have to lock the thread ;) .
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Re: I witnessed a pedestrian accident! :O 09 Oct 2013 20:09 #16195

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queenjerry wrote:
The bikers didn't have anywhere to go? They put the SUV to a stop... I don't think having a blockade means they don't have anywhere to go. If a motorcycle can slide through traffic easily they can get past a clear road with a SINGLE SUV on it.

Whatever mate, I think you and most of the other people here are wrong. We have a difference of opinions on the matter. Probably because I've been riding bikes since I was 14 so I can see where their reactions came from.
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Re: I witnessed a pedestrian accident! :O 10 Oct 2013 04:34 #16214

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queenjerry wrote:
How is he to know that the bikers were a friendly group? His car was surrounded by 50 bikers, "playing a game."

@simulationdude
I don't know why you keep comparing states. Most states are pretty much the same. Most people's dream is to have a nice family and great cars. Both North Carolina and New York has dropouts and so called "failures." o.o
I'm not comparing states on purpose. You just act differently then everyone else on the entire forum so i like to bring it up.
Also my mistake i saw the drop out rate:
New york: 76.0
North Carolina: 76.9
We both have some of the lowest in the world o.o
I just don't like how new york is in these terms:





And i most defiantly know:
Over the summer coming from New York we drove from Bronx to Manhattan and then we were on the highway passing New Jersey at night, i GUARANTEE you that 80-90% of the people we saw on the streets were going to the club. No way, especially how these people were dressing.
Just saying...
I also do think North Carolina has wayyyyyyy more people sagging right now. But i haven't been Brooklyn which everyone in North Carolina calls Brooklyn "The Ghetto City." That's probably not true, i don't know. Maybe i'll drive by their some day.
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