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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Lou, Ky
Bike: Yamaha FZ6 (red)
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if that happened in america the cops would be dragged in court, and put in prison for life. not only that but they would get fired. Actually, if you rob a bank i dont care what happens to you. dumbarse deserved it. on another note, wow so thats what it looks like to broadside a car. /shudder.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 322
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Here in the US even the bike would be represented by an attorney! Bikes have rights too! In a case like that the motorcycle's manufacture would probably be sued for not making a bike that could withstand an impact with a car. If the bike had done better in the crash, then the company that manufactured the car would be sued for not doing better. Actually, in America, a case that was televised like that would end up getting everyone sued. Even the street person standing on the side of the road watching! I am sure he did something wrong!
OK, OK, I am getting carried away. But, it sure seems to be getting that bad here in the US.
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