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RantyDave
30th May 2006, 07:03
"Larry Jacobs, of Sugar Grove, N.C., was arrested in Surfside Beach after witnesses saw a car hit 27-year-old Makino Robinson from behind, then continue driving at least four miles with the motorcycle pinned beneath his car."

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/local/14692292.htm

Four miles. WTF?

Dave

Insanity_rules
30th May 2006, 07:15
Yep Dave thats probably the biggest loser of a cager yet!

Motu
30th May 2006, 07:28
Similar to the guy who ran me down and pushed my bike 200 metres down the road,scraping it off on the armco on the next corner.I was on the front of his vehicle for another 300 metres before I jumped off as he slowed to turn a corner.You don't have to go all the way to the US to find such drivers - we do them here too!

Edbear
30th May 2006, 09:17
Similar to the guy who ran me down and pushed my bike 200 metres down the road,scraping it off on the armco on the next corner.I was on the front of his vehicle for another 300 metres before I jumped off as he slowed to turn a corner.You don't have to go all the way to the US to find such drivers - we do them here too!




!!!!!!!!??????????? Don't tell me let me guess, he was.........drunk/stoned? What was the outcome? Sounds hard to believe there are such (insert own description) ???:gob:

Motu
30th May 2006, 09:27
Yeah,drunk - didn't stop,went home and kept the Cops at bay with a pistol.A fine equivelent to a weeks pay and lost his licence for 18 months,but was allowd to drive during the day as it was his job.Punishment to fit the crime I guess.....

Edbear
30th May 2006, 09:42
Punishment to fit the crime I guess.....




And they say there's no real justice.... Poor chap... Can't be inconveniencing his day job, eh? Shame on you Motu, you coulda cost him his job if'n the so very fair judge wasn't so unnastandin'.... After all yo still alive, right?
(PS. Does I sound just a little too cynical? Sarcasm not too heavy?):innocent:

Switch
30th May 2006, 11:43
Geezzz what an idiot. I don't understand why they do it. Maybe everyone should be made to ride a motorbike through a city, or a certain distance before they get their licence :laugh:

Pixie
30th May 2006, 11:53
Similar to the guy who ran me down and pushed my bike 200 metres down the road,scraping it off on the armco on the next corner.I was on the front of his vehicle for another 300 metres before I jumped off as he slowed to turn a corner.You don't have to go all the way to the US to find such drivers - we do them here too!
Did he live?

Pixie
30th May 2006, 11:57
It didn't say the age of the driver,but as the car was a caddy,he was probably a 80 year old and didn't notice the collision

Colapop
30th May 2006, 11:58
Living it up by the sound of things.

That guy in the US should be up for attempted murder - he drove at the guy and deliberately didn't stop.

Motu
30th May 2006, 12:19
Did he live?


Yes,but the option was there....I was young and inexperianced,but did know the right people.I was visited one night by the local bikers at my mothers house - they laid newspaper on the carpet and chairs so they could sit in the lounge.They were very concerned about what happened to me and offered to do something about it....I stupidly said not to worry,the cops were going to do him well and truely,unfortunatly not the case as it worked out.

Pixie
30th May 2006, 12:37
Yes,but the option was there....I was young and inexperianced,but did know the right people.I was visited one night by the local bikers at my mothers house - they laid newspaper on the carpet and chairs so they could sit in the lounge.They were very concerned about what happened to me and offered to do something about it....I stupidly said not to worry,the cops were going to do him well and truely,unfortunatly not the case as it worked out.
Aaah...missed opportunities...

Motu
30th May 2006, 12:46
The one that got away......brings a tear to my eyes.....

Lessons - they are all good if you get to live a normal life afterwards.

Macktheknife
30th May 2006, 13:01
Glad you came out of that one ok Motu, what a waste of space. Sounds like these two guys could be related, and both candidates for a Darwin award.

gamgee
30th May 2006, 13:28
Glad you came out of that one ok Motu, what a waste of space. Sounds like these two guys could be related, and both candidates for a Darwin award.

how can either of the drivers be candidates for the darwin awards, when neither of them died?? :doobey:

Korea
30th May 2006, 13:32
*crash* *clunk* *Screeeeeeeeeeee...*
(4 miles later...)
"Uh, sorry mate... didn't see ya."

beyond
30th May 2006, 14:38
Motu, what the hell are you doing tossing yourself on someones bonnet like that and all for a free ride down the road? :)

Look what you did, you go wrecking your bike, damaging the poor buggers car, getting him in trouble and costing him some hard earned that he could have spent on more grog to take some other fortunate rider down the road so he could save some gas not riding his bike as well.

With the price of petrol the way it is, good method of saving gas mate. Instead of ruining your bike, just drop on their bonnets from an overhanging tree next time, okay? :yes:

RantyDave
30th May 2006, 18:50
That guy in the US should be up for attempted murder
Being charged with intent to kill - the difference is presumably a technicality and a few years. I hope he gets a 10+ yrs in the famous US prison system.

Edit: Unlike retard boy who tried to kill Motu and got a slap on the wrist. Needs whatever remains of the bike shoved up his arse IMHO

Dave

paturoa
30th May 2006, 19:43
Me thinks 4 miles is a load of crap, look at the bike it is normal size, with the car on top like that it would have ground the thing to about half size over that sort of distance.