well said...
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He was sitting at the wheel doing a dangerous thing in a hazardous environment. Noone put a gun to his head and forced him to do it.
Imagine what the parents, brothers and sisters of the victims feel.
And no, I don't want my tax money to go into financing his legal aid.:cool:
Alot of people with alot of mis information here.
Read about it here:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/nation...602661790.html
There are videos online showing what happened.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soxtQ2tMTf4
For starters you dont put a friggin car like that on a PUBLIC ROAD for a burnout comp. Looks to be a Top Doorslammer style vehicle. You are talking 2000-3000hp last time I looked, and that is too much to have on the roads.
It should NOT have been held on public roads, the safety precautions were laxing, and the organisers are to blame if anyone.
He has been made a scapegoat and it sucks.
What were the organisers thinking ? I just watched the vid, IF they had on ounce of public safety, they wouldnt of done that. I say blame the organisers, but also the driver was a dickhead doing it in a setting like that regardles of wether or not he was told to. Its was also unfotunat he couldnt hold it, other wise it woulda been a sweet skid :D
But hey, it looks like a big mess caused by neglect on there part.
Yeah it is the promotors fault 100% agree, and they are making him a scapegoat.
They are saying that he was told to stop at a certain point (where the armco stopped) and he didnt he kept going. He said the car was faulty and he tried to stop but couldnt stop as the accel was stuck. They investigated the car and found nothing wrong and from the recording on the car they found out that he went further then was told to. (from what i was told)
So they are saying its his fault. Sad but that is the US legal system.
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It seems like those prosecuting/charging him are clueless though.
You just can't stop a 3000+hp Funny Car / Door Slammer on a 5 cent piece.
If you read the article I posted you'll notice it was commented that the road had bad camber on it, thus why the car pulled to the side.
So yes he should have stopped, but you can't pull up a car like that very quickly (note he didnt deploy chutes which is the main way those cars pull up).
BUT then he shouldnt have driven it if he felt it was unsafe to do there.
BUT the council and organisers should NOT have allowed the event to take place in such a poorly setup road/road related area, until they were 110% sure it'd be safe for all.
So in all honesty the buck lies with the organisers, and those that allowed the event to go ahead there.
You'd think in this day and age of 'healt and safety' they would have some logic...
He's a Victim of Circumstance, It could have happened to any driver. The road conditions were shit, So when 5000 Brut HP hit the road its going to be hard to hang to @ the best of times.