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Last Child
09-12-2008, 08:23 AM
Motorcycle will loose every time. How sad is this that this mans 10 year old son had to witness and be part of this. Looks like the dad died.

Road rage is a very serious thing now days. I often times find myself getting pissed off at stupid drivers. Mainly those who block, either intentionally or unintentionally, the left lane. Lots of people getting hurt and killed. Some even shot at because of the rage.

Best be it if we can all mellow out and and not start any sheit with fellow drivers. You never know who the other driver is and what the final outcome will be.

Man, I feel so bad for this guys son. If this guy would have just let things be and minded his own business his son would still have a living dad. So very sad. So very senseless and unnecessary.

http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_10445814?source=rss

bbennett
09-12-2008, 08:28 AM
That's horrible. It kind of makes me wonder about the mental stability of that father though. I don't see where a cigarette is worth chasing someone down and yelling at them. Not to mention putting your son in danger over it.

Poor 10 year old kid.

Jaxx
09-12-2008, 08:31 AM
as a motorcycle rider I would never think to challenge someone in a car. What was that guy thinking. Especially with a kid on the back and no helmet. Sad that he died for really no reason.

Redpb
09-12-2008, 08:32 AM
It's a sad thing to happen. Let's be honest, here is a guy on a motorcycle doing something stupid.
Just this morning my front bumper was just about even with the rear bumper of the car in the HOV lane. I guess no one was going fast enough for the bullet bike that soared between us and then back into the HOV lane. Had I decided to speed up at the wrong moment he would have been mush this morning.

Deuce
09-12-2008, 08:37 AM
Not to mention that the wife watched the whole thing as well....she was apparently following on another motorcycle.

I feel terrible for the entire family, driver and passenger of the car....none of them should have to be dealing with the ramifications of this terrible accident.

Not to put salt in the wound, but this was 100% preventable and the deceased is to blame.

sparker1
09-12-2008, 09:39 AM
OK, it's wrong to litter. But who gives the jerk on the bike the authority to deal with it. If that's his job, he FAILED. He has now ruined several lives.

JP
09-12-2008, 10:15 AM
Darwin Award Winner...ding ...ding...ding.

Why would you even get involved over something that petty. Yea, littering is a PIA, take the plate down and give it to the authorities. He should have taken that route the minute she first drove away from him. It's one thing to get pissed at someone and you want to drive like an @$$, but to do it on a motorcycle, WITH YOUR SON ON THE BACK :eek2:

It's hard to feel sorry for the dad, I don't. I feel for his son. I've said it a thousand times, mass wins 99% of the time.

So, over a cigarette butt, we have a moron (I know that is harsh, but the dad brought this all upon himself) that will no longer be able to breed (hence the Darwin recipient), but the really sad part is a son that has lost his father. Witness to this totally avoidable, loss of life. That's the tragic part. At least he had the sense to make his son wear the helmet.

KapitanSparrow
09-12-2008, 10:31 AM
I agree, he was a moron.