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Speeding teen kills self and friend - Described as an " incredibly outgoing, beautiful person"



 
 
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Old December 24th 05, 08:09 AM posted to rec.autos.driving
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It does not matter if it was a sports car or a POS car. My child was killed in this car. I don't care who paid for it either or where they got the money. My child was killed in this car. Was he speeding , Skidding or jerking off either way my child is gone. So while all of you are sitting ther wondering what the answers are to all of those oh so important questions. Please remember these things, Two families have been torn apart through this very needless occurence and the parents may happen to stumble on what you are saying about their children. Unfortunaly my daughter was a passenger and I was as dumb as the day is long not knowing Subaru does make a very very fast car. It went fast enouth to break apart oto very many tiny pieces and take my childs life.
A SPECIAL NOTE TO DEAR BENT:
SHE IS NOT A
"SELF PROCLAIMED PRINCESS" SHE is "MOTHER PROCLAIMED PRINCESS"
I do agree with some of you but I don't agree with name calling and parents should teach the children the RESPONSIBILITY of driving however .........there definitly isn't a reset button or I would have hit it. I also thing that if there is an age limit on Vidieo games with this kind of driving there definitly should be an age limit on purchasing a car with suck power. What is skidding?
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Old December 24th 05, 06:02 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,alt.true-crime,misc.transport.road
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theprincessesmother wrote:
> It does not matter if it was a sports car or a POS car. My child was killed in this car. I don't care who paid for it either or where they got the money. My child was killed in this car. Was he speeding , Skidding or jerking off either way my child is gone. So while all of you are sitting ther wondering what the answers are to all of those oh so important questions.


If he was speeding then it's his own damn fault and we should all be
glad he killed himself and sorry he killed his friend. If your kid shot
an innocent person and then shot himself, are we supposed to feel sorry
"your child is gone"? Same thing.

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Old December 27th 05, 11:48 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,alt.true-crime,misc.transport.road
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> theprincessesmother wrote:
> > It does not matter if it was a sports car or a POS car. My child was killed in this car. I don't care who paid for it either or where they got the money. My child was killed in this car. Was he speeding , Skidding or jerking off either way my child is gone. So while all of you are sitting ther wondering what the answers are to all of those oh so important questions.

>
> If he was speeding then it's his own damn fault and we should all be
> glad he killed himself and sorry he killed his friend. If your kid shot
> an innocent person and then shot himself, are we supposed to feel sorry
> "your child is gone"? Same thing.


What a wonderful thing to say to the mother of someone killed in a car
accident on Christmas Eve. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you?

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Old December 27th 05, 07:20 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,alt.true-crime,misc.transport.road
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, > was motivated to say this in
rec.autos.driving on 27 Dec 2005 02:48:19 -0800:

<judy's crap sent to a hazardous waste facility>

> What a wonderful thing to say to the mother of someone killed in a car
> accident on Christmas Eve. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you?
>


That's just judy being its usual asshole self.

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Old December 25th 05, 02:52 AM posted to rec.autos.driving
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Skidding is a term for when a vehicle's line of travel begins to
deviate from the line of travel the driver is asking of the car via the
steering wheel etc. The tires begin to slip. A skilled driver generally
will be able to "get out" of the skid, or, when driving very quickly,
put the car into a slight controlled "skid" to go around a corner
faster. For someone to lose control of their car and hit a pole, you
have to be doing something incorrectly. Speed is generally only one
factor. If the driver handled the situation differently, either
correcting the course of the car, slowing down, etc then it wouldn't
have happened.

Power in a car is only a number. A more powerful car typically is more
responsive, and handles better in most situations. Since the car is
more responsive, it is a much safer car to drive, and for an
inexperienced driver, perhaps a better choice. Of course, an unskilled
driver who pushes the car beyond it's limits will be going at a much
higher rate of speed than he would if he pushed a lesser car too far -
but that doesn't necessarily mean he would be better off.

The CAR is not the problem here. The problem was the driver lost
control, probably from doing an irresponsible manoever.

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Old December 25th 05, 05:29 AM posted to rec.autos.driving
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On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 08:09:45 +0100, theprincessesmother
> wrote:

>
>It does not matter if it was a sports car or a POS car. My child was killed in this car.
>I don't care who paid for it either or where they got the money. My child was killed
>in this car. Was he speeding , Skidding or jerking off either way my child is gone.


>A SPECIAL NOTE TO DEAR BENT:
>SHE IS NOT A
>"SELF PROCLAIMED PRINCESS" SHE is "MOTHER PROCLAIMED PRINCESS"


Once again a tragic story is posted to this newsgroup and a "friend"
or "relative" of the deceased comes crawling out of the woodwork to
post a flame.

Tell me, did your other daughter die in a Winnebago wreck when that
moron fell asleep at the wheel while driving to a race?

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Old December 25th 05, 08:30 AM posted to rec.autos.driving
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In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:

> Once again a tragic story is posted to this newsgroup and a "friend"
> or "relative" of the deceased comes crawling out of the woodwork to
> post a flame.


Most of them in this thread!

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Old December 27th 05, 09:40 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
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Scott en Aztlán wrote:

> Once again a tragic story is posted to this newsgroup and a "friend"
> or "relative" of the deceased comes crawling out of the woodwork to
> post a flame.


Have you also noticed the atrocious grammar along with the failure to
follow simple usenet conventions that these trolls have in common?
Take this "sentence" for instance:

->I do agree with some of you but I don't agree with name calling and
->parents should teach the children the RESPONSIBILITY of driving ...

Is she saying that she doesn't agree that parents should teach their
children any concept of responsibility with respect to driving?!

Then again, what can we expect from someone who has never heard of the
term "skidding?"

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Old December 28th 05, 03:53 AM posted to rec.autos.driving
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On 27 Dec 2005 12:40:48 -0800, "Arif Khokar"
> wrote:

>> Once again a tragic story is posted to this newsgroup and a "friend"
>> or "relative" of the deceased comes crawling out of the woodwork to
>> post a flame.

>
>Have you also noticed the atrocious grammar along with the failure to
>follow simple usenet conventions that these trolls have in common?


That may have a simple explanation.

Notice the email addresses? The last couple appear to come from the
same web site - perhaps a web site with a discussion forum that "sucks
in" messages from USENET to make the web forum look less dead?

Chances are these people have never even heard of USENET, much less
familiarized themselves with USENET conventions.

 




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