Range Rover Runs Over Bikers

Runs over Dumb Ass Biker breaking both his legs and jacking up his bike.....That's like 75 Points where I come from!
 


Also, no matter how tough these guys are, if you get out of your car, apologize for the accident, call your insurance company and deal with it politely, they aren't going to kill you... now if you flee the scene of an accident and run people over in the process... you are going to your ass kicked.

oh dude, you must not have lived in NYC: blacks HATE asians
 
also, i guess the "prospect" idiot bikers get to be the moron that sacrifices themselves by parking or blocking the car in.
 
Try to attack me while I have my family in my car, motorcycle man, I double dare ya.

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Also, no matter how tough these guys are, if you get out of your car, apologize for the accident, call your insurance company and deal with it politely, they aren't going to kill you... now if you flee the scene of an accident and run people over in the process... you are going to your ass kicked.

Also, what bullshit, saying he took off for his wife and kids... they didn't want anything to do with those two, they wanted the DRIVER.

Incorrect.

When I was 18 I passed a guy going 15 under the limit. He chased me down, when I tried to roll down my window and talk to him, he reached in and tried to grab my head. I backed up (had to maneuver around his truck now cross parked in front of my mx3 on a country road) and tried to roar off, he jumped onto the hood of my moving vehicle, and was thrown in through the window, then pulled himself out and rolled off the hood.

I raced off to the nearest gas station, grabbed a cell phone from some woman, and tried to make a call to get some help. Dude came flying up in his truck, bleeding everywhere and chased me into the gas station, tackled me and tried to kill me. Some randoms pulled him off me and held us both until the cops arrived.

I was 18 6'2 and 135 lbs (read, a punching bag). This was one dude, alone and angry.

(the above is a very abridged version of events. If he hadn't been so stupid as to jump on my hood, or if he'd gotten my head when he reached into my car, I'd be dead. I have no doubt.)

When a pack of nutbags fucks with you, it's only safe to think they might harm your family, happens all the time. Shitty adults, especially in pack mode have no problem fucking with children or the defenseless.

You don't know what happened after that biked was hit, for all you know someone tried to smash his window. Someone came at my window like that I'd drive over them too, the only difference is, unlike the guy in the video, I'd have hit the ones following me too, and if stopped in traffic I'd have backed over them, possibly repeatedly.

Violence isn't the answer, but if someone moves to -possibly- harm my family I have no problem running them over.

edit: The guy in my story wasn't actually alone, he had two little girls in his car. Stupid doesn't really have bounds.
 
And what does fault have to do with diffusing a dangerous situation? I mean, I can understand why your pride would be hurt... but I don't see the logic in getting out of your car and screaming 'it was your fault' ... or peeling off and running over people.



He MIGHT have gotten his ass kicked lightly vs 1000% for sure getting his ass kicked savagely. And when the cops showed up, it would be 100% the bikers fault; now he is legally liable.

I mean, imagine him getting out of his car and saying "OMG, I'm so sorry, are you hurt, do you need me to call an ambulance? I'm so sorry, I don't know what I was thinking, it was an accident. Can I help?" - Do you think they would beat a man saying that with his family in the car? Sure they might have an aggressive vibe... but that doesn't justify peeling off and running people over.

Even if they were to hit him while apologizing for an accident (highly unlikely), it would be a slap compared to what they do with someone who INTENTIONALLY ran them over. Not to mention the shift in legal liability.


Bad situations don't justify bad decisions.

And yes, the bikers are jerks. But I don't see how "I got bad vibes" from 3 guys standing next to me after I ran their friend over, means "I have the right to run other guys who weren't the 3 guys standing next to me" works.


And lol at keyboard warriors saying to pull a gun on that crowed. Nothing proves your manliness like putting your family's life and your own in danger by pulling a loaded weapon on a group of people who might be armed and end up likely going to jail for it.

This is the stupidest shit I've read on this site in a long time. A heard of bikers stop you on the road, that's enough to run their asses over. I'm a biker too, and there is no justification for that.

He hit one dude, that dude and him have something to talk about (even though the biker cause it on purpose). There is no reason for the others to stop.

The dude who attacked me? The only reason I didn't end up with a 10 year manslaughter was because my lawyer stuck very well to the point that there was no reason for him to be out of his truck running around the road. As it was I ended up with a host of smaller charges that were eventually dismissed.
 
According to the police during the initial accident the bikers started hitting his car and slashed one of his tires. If that's the case you do what you have to do to protect your family.
 
But Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said they were still investigating the incident.

"Well, it depends on what the circumstances are," Kelly said. "It depends on whether or not your vehicle is being attacked, whether or not you think you're being attacked, whether or not your wife and child's in the car. You have to look at the totality of the circumstances, and that's what we're doing."

Wife: Biker husband is victim in NYC altercation

Looks like all the above conditions have been met Mr. Kelly. What's left to debate?
 
pretty sound reasoning some of you have about the driver having a gun.
yeah, you guys with a gun in your car would totally just shoot at a pack of bikers...

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