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Flip
16th September 2012, 18:26
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7686417/Cars-sought-after-two-hit-and-runs

At least this time they killed on of their own.

Do a skid!

onearmedbandit
16th September 2012, 18:40
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7686417/Cars-sought-after-two-hit-and-runs

At least this time they killed on of their own.

Do a skid!

You must've been a right saint as an adolescent.

Flip
16th September 2012, 18:48
You must've been a right saint as an adolescent.

I wasn't but I didnt kill any of my mates.

onearmedbandit
16th September 2012, 18:50
I wasn't but I didnt kill any of my mates.

And the chances are the one that was killed never did either.

Katman
16th September 2012, 18:58
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7686417/Cars-sought-after-two-hit-and-runs

At least this time they killed on of their own.

Do a skid!

And I thought I was Mr Sensitivity.

Madness
16th September 2012, 19:02
:facepalm:

gammaguy
16th September 2012, 19:27
The car is more powerful and affordable

Communication to organise assembly and congregation more accessible than ever

The booze cheaper,the drugs easier to get

The human teenage brain has failed to evolve however

GrayWolf
17th September 2012, 12:13
And I thought I was Mr Sensitivity.

It's OK K'man, you can get counseling, to stop that ;)

Flip
17th September 2012, 18:52
I see that the driver has handed himself in.

Crasherfromwayback
17th September 2012, 18:58
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7686417/Cars-sought-after-two-hit-and-runs

At least this time they killed on of their own.

Do a skid!

And if it was your kid hit and killed?

cruza
17th September 2012, 19:07
I wasn't but I didnt kill any of my mates.

There is always a bit of luck involved along the way.

Flip
17th September 2012, 19:28
And if it was your kid hit and killed?

He who lives by the sword dies by the sword (or the subaru).

Do a skid.

Crasherfromwayback
17th September 2012, 20:37
He who lives by the sword dies by the sword (or the subaru).

Do a skid.

I some how doubt you'd be saying that if it was your child that'd died.

scumdog
17th September 2012, 21:22
I'm still amazed at the shock, horror and surprise shown by all the young ones involved.
"Who would have thunk it?"

I would have.

But then I'm old.


Which is probably why I don't do that kind of shit.

Flip
18th September 2012, 09:40
Please forgive my cinicism, they usually kill some innocent third party and not one of their own.

NZPETE
18th September 2012, 19:54
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7686417/Cars-sought-after-two-hit-and-runs

At least this time they killed on of their own.

Do a skid!

What a fucking shit head of a thing to post.
Wrong place, wrong time
I knew the young man who was killed and his parents well. He was brought up in our community that thought a lot of not only him but his twin brother, his other 2 brothers and both his parents. I have ridden around nz with his father, who is a active motorcyclist and the young man himself was invoved in motorcross. He was loved and respected by those who were lucky enough to know him.
A lot of people in the motorcycling community know this family and perhaps you should treat the incident with the compassion we know it deserves.

Crasherfromwayback
18th September 2012, 19:56
What a fucking shit head of a thing to post.
Wrong place, wrong time
I knew the young man who was killed and his parents well. He was brought up in our community that thought a lot of not only him but his twin brother, his other 2 brothers and both his parents. I have ridden around nz with his father, who is a active motorcyclist and the young man himself was invoved in motorcross. He was loved and respected by those who were lucky enough to know him.
A lot of people in the motorcycling community know this family and perhaps you should treat the incident with the compassion we know it deserves.

He's too busy showing us how tough and cool he is mate. Sorry to hear about the loss of a friend. Always sad.

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 10:47
He who lives by the sword dies by the sword (or the subaru).

Do a skid.


Please forgive my cinicism, they usually kill some innocent third party and not one of their own.

Could you show us where it says he was a fellow boy racer?

http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/top-stories/14889106/hit-and-run-victim-killed-saving-mate/

imdying
19th September 2012, 11:05
Could you show us where it says he was a fellow boy racer?This is Christchurch; if he was at an illegal drag/meet up, then it's safe to say you could identify him under the heading 'boy racer'.

onearmedbandit
19th September 2012, 11:07
I'm still amazed at the shock, horror and surprise shown by all the young ones involved.
"Who would have thunk it?"

I would have.

But then I'm old.


Which is probably why I don't do that kind of shit.

Most of us got up to shit when we were young. And we would've thought the same if something happened. You can't blame the young for thinking like the young. Why do you think the armed forces (grunts in particular) are made up of 18-25yr olds? Because it will 'never happen to them'. At my age, 36, I know it could happen to me.

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 11:19
This is Christchurch; if he was at an illegal drag/meet up, then it's safe to say you could identify him under the heading 'boy racer'.

Care to show me anywhere it says that that's what they were doing mate? From what I've read..they were simply waiting for a mate on the side of the road before heading to a party and got skittled. And there's no mention of 'illegal drag/meet up either.

imdying
19th September 2012, 11:26
Care to show me anywhere it says that that's what they were doing mate? From what I've read..they were simply waiting for a mate on the side of the road before heading to a party and got skittled. And there's no mention of 'illegal drag/meet up either.I'm afraid that you could not have known that, it's local knowledge. You will probably find that the police had actually been out there to break them up earlier that night, or had plans to later on at least. Been this way here since long before I was born... of course the vilification of their hobby has seen them pushed further and further out of town; nobody ever 'fixing' the problem, only ever moving it on.

In my day we were in the middle of town, which for the most part kept speeds down... having said that, my mob was always more interested in the vehicles than the socialising, so street racing as it were never really interested us, but plenty were the complete opposite. Of course, having motorcycles, we headed to motorcycle related playgrounds like the Port Hills. I'm only on the outside looking in, so it's only very much a guess and I could be totally off base, but I suspect that the socialisers outnumber the vehicle enthusiasts by a pretty good number now... certainly in my day the tide was starting to turn.

Perhaps saying that he deserved it or the like is a long bow to draw... but it can't be denied that it's a risk every participant takes. It is certainly less unfortunate than when some wanna-be drifter mounts the curb and kills a child as has happened here in the past; at least these participants cannot plead ignorance to the risk.

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 11:32
I'm afraid that you could not have known that, it's local knowledge. .

Yeah I know. I can only go off what I read. The only people that will ever really know 100%...are the ones that were there. That counts you out too.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7698464/Injured-teen-grateful-to-dead-mate

imdying
19th September 2012, 11:35
Yeah I know. I can only go off what I read. The only people that will ever really know 100%...are the ones that were there. That counts you out too.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7698464/Injured-teen-grateful-to-dead-mate

Totally, it's definitely as assumption on my behalf. But it would be fair to say it's a 'known' meeting point :Police:

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 11:36
Totally, it's definitely as assumption on my behalf. But it would be fair to say it's a 'known' meeting point :Police:

There's a gay bar down the road from here. Lots of people drink there. Not all are gay.

imdying
19th September 2012, 11:41
There's a gay bar down the road from here. Lots of people drink there. Not all are gay.Be that as it may.

Yes, it is completely possible he's turned up at a known boy racer haunt in the middle of bum fuck nowhere to genuinely meet friends before a party, has never been there before under the guise of a boy racer, and isn't lying about that to protect himself... he is 17 after all, so his credibility is impeccable and teenagers never lie to protect themselves or friends, even if just from a mother's scorn. And I have a 24 inch diamond studed gold plated cock.

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 11:46
. And I have a 24 inch diamond studed gold plated cock.

You'd be a hit at the bar I mentioned!

imdying
19th September 2012, 11:49
Won't you take me to, Funky Town!

Crasherfromwayback
19th September 2012, 11:56
Won't you take me to, Funky Town!

From the film 'Hercules returns'. " He was a regular visitor to Vegemite Valley!"