Fear said:Next time you do it, make sure you hit a brick wall, so you decrease the chance of killing an innocent mother and her children. Grow the **** up.
camrycev6 said:Fear is an apt name for you. In any event, let me clarify a few things....
1) He was a professional driver who attended multiple driving schools. (Not just your basic race schools.) These are the best the cops had to offer and he has passed them all (3 total) with flying colors.
2) As I said...the road was virtually empty, straight, and it was daylight out. We could see the entire stretch we were running.
3) I never said it was a completely risk free act, however, we thought about the conditions prior and felt it was reasonably safe. There were certainly no drugs or alcohol involved. We were also on a freeway with a barrier between us and opposing traffic. If anything failed on the car, it would be more likely we would be injured than anyone else.
So the next time you feel like admonishing someone without all the facts, feel free to go **** yourself. How is that for mature? Yes. That was a retorical question, but I sure do feel better.
Karma_hunden said:Fear is that you on your sig?
PasadenaMS3 said:There's a fine line between fun and manslaughter.
PasadenaMS3 said:There's a fine line between fun and manslaughter.
Fear said:Charlie Manson begs to differ.
Fear said:Great! He learned how to drive a car on a track, most likely better prepared than your MS3. What happens when Mr. Animal struts out onto the road at 150mph? Goodbye brakes, goodbye you.
I don't see what that has to do with it. It is a public road. Speed limit is not 150mph.
A reasonable response, although you may refer to my above comment. The risk is quite high no matter what car you're in, especially on public roads. Barrier or not.
Hey, I hope you learn from your actions. Don't do it again, that's all.