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found the limit, good and bad 850 1994

You still haven't answered the following:

"If in an accident, with no racing involved, your child is killed. Would you kill the driver? Or would you only kill the driver if he or she was racing? What if the person that killed your child was an inept old senior citizen that had no place behind the wheel of a car, with a history of bad driving? Would you kill that senior citizen? What if the person that killed your daughter was simply a horrible driver, but never ever sped, nor raced, but was clumsy, had poor reaction time, etc, had been in accidents before, and is generally not a safe driver? Would you kill that driver? What if a person fell asleep at the wheel because they were working themselves too hard, and killed your daughter? Would you kill that driver?"

Secondly, when I first replied to this thread, I supported both sides to racing on the streets. That I think there is a place for it, but that certain precautions should be made. And I have never changed the mention of just how much I race on the streets.

So now you've not answered questions you have been avoiding, and have said things that you think I have said, but have not.

I never once said I was innocent. I have admitted my wrong doings to this board. Have you?






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