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Old 18-08-2009, 03:25 PM   #12
Redmund
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Originally Posted by FTE72
Redmund, I really think you are using the wrong incident here to get your point accross.
This guy was clocked at 160 BEFORE the chase started. Complete fool.
I think the point you are trying to make is that perhaps some chases escalate for fear of the laws consequences.( That may be true sometimes, and may explain the increase in incidents)
In this case, the guy was a stain waiting to be washed down.
Lets be thankful he took no one else with him.
At least one person understood, but I truely believe my reasoning above will be behind many high speed chase and many deaths in the future.
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