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Would have probably been a similar result if she had been driving a Civic or Corolla the same way, just without the envy sensationalism.
Kids are often stupid (legal adult, I know, but probably just as dumb as she was at 13). |
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Teach me to live, that I may dread the grave as little as my bed.
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Teach me to live, that I may dread the grave as little as my bed.
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: Yeah. In metro Phoenix a 1600 sq foot ranch style house on a 1/4 acre, built in 1980, in a “fair” neighborhood is $450k. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: Originally Posted By fsjdw2: UH 600k is a "modest" house? Yeah. In metro Phoenix a 1600 sq foot ranch style house on a 1/4 acre, built in 1980, in a “fair” neighborhood is $450k. A house I bought in mesa in 1991 for 49k, just sold for 550k. Crasziness. Anyways: who bought the car, people? |
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Originally Posted By Tactical_Jew: It is unclear who bought Berg the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette supercar. Her family lives in a modest four bed, two bath, $616,000 home in Tempe. View Quote |
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"Republic, I like the sound of the word. It means people can live free, talk free, go or come, buy or sell, be drunk or sober however they choose." John Wayne
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Originally Posted By odiedodi: She's an adult. She could have bought it herself with onlyfans money for all we know. I think it's too much car for someone that young, but what I think doesn't matter. She's still legally entitled to own it. View Quote |
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What's the difference between a nuclear weapon and a grenade launcher? I don't own a nuclear weapon.
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Originally Posted By fsjdw2: UH 600k is a "modest" house? View Quote Attached File |
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What's the difference between a nuclear weapon and a grenade launcher? I don't own a nuclear weapon.
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Did they really call a corvette a supercar?
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There are too many self indulgent wieners with too much bloody money!---Gone in 60 seconds
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Originally Posted By Jodan1776: They are now hired strictly for their liberal agenda. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jodan1776: Originally Posted By Dynamo: From the article: Do copy editors not exist nowadays? Don't forget skin tone and genitals. |
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The system is mostly not rigged. LOL
"You had one asshole, your boss decided it wasn't needed." |
I hate how shit like this gets articles written on it
The kid was incredibly irresponsible and stupid but how is this relevant to anyone out side of the friends and family of the people involved Hopefully she learnt a valuable lesson and can forgive herself moving forward and the family of the deceased finds all good fortune possible in the future |
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Originally Posted By 103: OR MAYBE a person who made a mistake. She did after all stop and at least attempt CPR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 103: Originally Posted By DVCER: Entitled little twat. Coulda been "CPR theater" as is sometimes posted in SD shooting threads... |
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A modest $616,000 home. Lol
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United we stand, divided we fall!
I’m just here for the post count. I do my best proofreading after I hit send. |
Sad. Lots of details on speed and breaking. Did they access the computer for that information?
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Originally Posted By redfish86: I was never a huge Enzo fan, it looked a bit forced to me My two favorite modern Ferraris just so happen to be next to one another at the museum https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/136311/C033FAC7-C5E4-4F1E-9797-7376DD58C1A1_jpe-3171190.JPG View Quote +Testarossa... |
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intPostwhore := intPostwhore + 1;
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Did we find out yet if it was daddys car or OnlyFans?
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Originally Posted By BillofRights: Here’s the only pertinent bit. And it’s pretty important to know: You don’t have plausible deniability in a modern car. She got down to normal speed and barely tapped that motorcycle. If she had been driving an ‘87 Corvette, her legal situation would be different. Not defending her. Just saying, it’s important to remember, the car will Always rat you out. View Quote Without a data recorder, one may think he has a chance to avoid an excessive-speed based prosecution, but if the state's certified reconstruction expert's work shows excessive speed, the DA is going to run with that because it's golden. A plea deal, that's all the defendant would have going for him prior to trial. At trial, and it is a homicide trial, a murder trial, defense testimony in a contentious case from a qualified expert will be on the order of $50,000, on top of all the other billable hours of the law firm. In my opinion, a defendant is better off being a sympathetic figure, rather than someone who wasn't actually speeding ... because it will help more at sentencing, and perhaps maybe get jury sympathy so it doesn't come to that. Accident investigation procedures today are better, more standardized, more rigorous, than they were 30 years ago, yes, so that better helps to get to the truth of the physics. But, there is still enough debatable uncertainty in the reconstruction process, that I would prefer to have data logging on my vehicle. |
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Originally Posted By 14BoltFF: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/03/27/12/82948535-13244347-image-a-1_1711541447612.jpg View Quote That thing ain't got a sugar daddy. |
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Originally Posted By gpoman: Originally Posted By 14BoltFF: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/03/27/12/82948535-13244347-image-a-1_1711541447612.jpg Fuck her You have to buy her a new car first |
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Life member of CRPA. FPC contributor.
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Life member of CRPA. FPC contributor.
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Originally Posted By treelow: Yes, Williams is dead. The circumstances between his incident and the incident in this article are totally different. You stated that driver involved in the Williams incident wasn’t charged. He was charged. View Quote |
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