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Get the friggin cell phone out of your left hand and you will be able to turn your signal ON!!! It's not that hard!!
Originally Posted by Just-a-Guy
I don't know about you, but I have always made a special effort to be aware of motorcycle riders. I give them extra room, plenty of signals and a lot of respect. I can't even imagine having a group of riders behind me and turning without giving a signal. If I did, I would deserve to have my arm broken and my car totalled. Sounds like the perp here recognizes that fact (or else is just scared, which works ok for me, too).
I ride a motorcycle..........Allot!! Nothing pisses me off more that some moron chatin on the f@ckin phone, to lazy to use their signal while I'm riding behind them. Don't worry about me kickin their ***. My OL will shoot the **** out of the cager that wreak's me out and prevent's me from going to work and bringing home $$$ !!!!!
15 on 1? wow! what a bunch of tough guys... not sure why people are cheerleading this, it's embarassing.
I'm not cheerleading it.....just making light of the fact that 3 different local news articles give 3 different variations of the story. And according to one report, there were 2 people in the car! Maybe this story will end up on the next episode of Gangland!
It sounds like the headline is a little misleading. The driver had his arm smashed when he hit the bike, not by the bikers themselves. The driver is the one saying his car is totaled. Sounds like two broken windows and some dents; on a PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE. The car probably wasn't worth **** in the first place. Before everybody gets all pissed off take note that the guys on bikes didn't beat the MAN, they beat the CAR.
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