KEEP YOUR PORSCHES LOCKED AWAY
#1
KEEP YOUR PORSCHES LOCKED AWAY
This is gruesome, one of the reasons ny kids will never find my car keys when I'm not at home
WARNING, VERY EXPLICIT GORE
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...u&ct=clnk&cd=1
WARNING, VERY EXPLICIT GORE
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...u&ct=clnk&cd=1
#3
It is pretty hardcore but it's also very sad that a beautiful young girl has lost her life and the heartache she has left behind.
Also goes to show our cars are VERY fast and this could be anyone one us who give it a quick sprint up the road and have someone pull out in front etc, etc.
We've all seen at some point people who can't judge another vehicles speed, these are the people that scare me the most.
Also goes to show our cars are VERY fast and this could be anyone one us who give it a quick sprint up the road and have someone pull out in front etc, etc.
We've all seen at some point people who can't judge another vehicles speed, these are the people that scare me the most.
#4
The incident is truly tragic, all my thoughts are with the poor girls family.
However can I suggest that you remove the link because (in my opinion) the pictures are not suitable for general viewing.
However can I suggest that you remove the link because (in my opinion) the pictures are not suitable for general viewing.
#5
Originally Posted by NineMeister
The incident is truly tragic, all my thoughts are with the poor girls family.
However can I suggest that you remove the link because (in my opinion) the pictures are not suitable for general viewing.
However can I suggest that you remove the link because (in my opinion) the pictures are not suitable for general viewing.
There's actually discussion about this on another site and the majority of the users are teenagers and say that pictures like those should be used in driver ed. My father worked for an undertaker and took me in one day to view a poor young lad that had come to grief. I was mortified. I had just got my licence. I never bowed to peer pressure and never got into a car with a drunk, or someone I knew was a risky driver.. That lad, God rest his soul, saved my life, of this I am certain. Even to this day, some 23yrs later if I'm having a bit of a go his image always comes back to me and I let up on the throttle. I reserve serious fanging for the track. And I might point out that my father asked for the families permission, which they did not hesitate to give. He looked as bad as this poor girl.
#6
There is a two page discussion on this crash on the 993TT forums. There was a link that the moderators removed because of the gore but I believe the Mercedes forums still have their link up. It was possible that the father might be a Rennlist or Pelican member, so out of respect the gory pictures were pulled down. Pretty sad....Speed...Inexperience...Alcohol...deadly mix.
Yasin
Yasin
#7
Originally Posted by DeWolf
This is gruesome, one of the reasons ny kids will never find my car keys when I'm not at home
WARNING, VERY EXPLICIT GORE
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...u&ct=clnk&cd=1
WARNING, VERY EXPLICIT GORE
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...u&ct=clnk&cd=1
As a teenager growing up, my brother and i where the only ones not trying to take our parents cars without them knowing . why? we started driving at a early age on our property and had access to the cars if and when we wanted to , we where of course not allowed to leave the property , but we learn't car control and respect for the diffferent things that could happen , which eventually lead us to racing later on , but drivign the cars did not become a big deal to us because we been there done that and driving on the street was boring in comparision to drifting on the property, SO IT WAS NOT A BIG DEAL ! plus my dad would kill us .. our parents never had to hide the keys, But based on our friends parents hiding the keys, this did not help , Real kids , make duplicates . if they really want the car for night outs , they have ways !
Teach them to respect it ! of course it helps that you have a weapon of mass destruction nearby when having such discussions, it helps with the understanding !!!!!
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#9
Folks-
Beyond the regular Driver's Education, that most high schools used to offer as a course (mostly not anymore), I am enrolling my son in the teenage-level Advanced Accident Avoidance course at Summit Point Raceway. In some of the courses designed for Federal Agents and the MD State Police, you would be amazed at how poorly they drive and are aware of car control. We teach them to do J-turns, shoot from cars at high speed (the police, not the teens!), and generally avoid very quick accident situations, as well as car control and a healthy respect for the power of any car. I, for one, say leave the posts up, but then I am a medical trauma person. We can all use a dose of reality.
FWIW - Gerry
Beyond the regular Driver's Education, that most high schools used to offer as a course (mostly not anymore), I am enrolling my son in the teenage-level Advanced Accident Avoidance course at Summit Point Raceway. In some of the courses designed for Federal Agents and the MD State Police, you would be amazed at how poorly they drive and are aware of car control. We teach them to do J-turns, shoot from cars at high speed (the police, not the teens!), and generally avoid very quick accident situations, as well as car control and a healthy respect for the power of any car. I, for one, say leave the posts up, but then I am a medical trauma person. We can all use a dose of reality.
FWIW - Gerry
#10
Originally Posted by 911rudy
Pull It! We are not the teenagers who need to see this tradgic loss of life.
#13
I saw the pics earlier in the week in the OT Forum. I think the wrecked car pics are enough to get the point across w/o showing sombodies daughter killed the way she was.
How would you feel if it was your son or daughter's picture posted on the internet from now until eternity? Who ever released those pics should be ashamed.
I'm with RSA333, as I will also send my kids to a driving school that teaches more than how to park a car and do a 3 point turn.
How would you feel if it was your son or daughter's picture posted on the internet from now until eternity? Who ever released those pics should be ashamed.
I'm with RSA333, as I will also send my kids to a driving school that teaches more than how to park a car and do a 3 point turn.
#14
When I was 15 going through driver's ed we had to watch the films made by the Ohio Highway Safety Dept (or something like that). I think kids today should have to watch them. JMHO.
This is gruesome and I feel sorry for her family and friends, but hopefully at least one person that has seen this will think twice about drinking and driving.
My son will also get an advanced teen driving school before he drives by himself.
This is gruesome and I feel sorry for her family and friends, but hopefully at least one person that has seen this will think twice about drinking and driving.
My son will also get an advanced teen driving school before he drives by himself.