Speed bumps causing accidents
Speed bumps causing accidents
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marvelharvey

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1,869 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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I was walking (yes, I was walking) home two nights ago and there was a teenager skateboarding up and down the street I was on, to make his life more interesting, he was 'jumping' over the steep speed bumps.
Soon he arrived at a speed bump who was out for revenge, he somehow didn't do his jump properly, he slipped on his skateboard and tumbled to his right... into the path of an oncoming car (which was in the process of traversing the speed bump at 15mph ish)

'Britain's Funniest Videos' couldn't have timed it better, he smacked his head on the front of the car and bounced back into the road.

Ambulance came, he was whisked away, I gave my name as a witness.

Do you think he should receive a Darwin award?

pesty

42,655 posts

278 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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nice to know your a witness cos otherwise the poor car driver would have been blamed sued and probably charged with something.

they should sue the parents for any damage to their car!

The poor driver is probably in a right state

deltaf

6,806 posts

275 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Give him a medal!

supermono

7,457 posts

270 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?

mondeoman

11,430 posts

288 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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supermono said:
Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?


Ephatically YES

zumbruk

7,848 posts

282 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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supermono said:
Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?


The penalty for stupidity is death. There is no appeal.

scotti

85 posts

274 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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supermono said:
Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?


The Darwin Awards are given to those who have removed themselves from the gene pool, so if he wants an award, death is an advatage.

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

293 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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supermono said:
Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?


I wanna say YES. But weren't we all kids once? if the council spent the money on a skate park, BOTH driver AND skater would be happy. Yes it was stupid of the kid, but hey, kids do stupid stuff. That's called growing up. Doesn't mean I want speed bumps or low speed limits though, but don't condemn out of hand. Glad you were around to be a witness for the driver though.

Christ, life is so short. And so complex, there are no right and wrongs, no black and white anymore. Everything can be justified by someone more extreme than you, and everything is shades of grey. Maybe philosophical, maybe complete boll****, but pre-judging things is the biggest crime of all. Don't harm others, or wish harm on them... and maybe we all live happier lives?

C

IanReid

107 posts

285 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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supermono said:
Come on, the kid might be dead. I know he was an idiot, but does that require the death penalty?


Remember speed bumps save lies. The government says so, so it must be true. BRAKE says so, statistics say so, so it must be true.

The spin behind this will be that the dozy tosser was obviously brain dead otherwise he wouldn't be boarding in the middle of the road. If he survives he won't be so brain dead. Ergo speed bumps have brought him back to life.

Mark Benson

8,263 posts

291 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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hertsbiker said:

I wanna say YES. But weren't we all kids once? if the council spent the money on a skate park, BOTH driver AND skater would be happy. Yes it was stupid of the kid, but hey, kids do stupid stuff. That's called growing up. Doesn't mean I want speed bumps or low speed limits though, but don't condemn out of hand. Glad you were around to be a witness for the driver though.

Christ, life is so short. And so complex, there are no right and wrongs, no black and white anymore. Everything can be justified by someone more extreme than you, and everything is shades of grey. Maybe philosophical, maybe complete boll****, but pre-judging things is the biggest crime of all. Don't harm others, or wish harm on them... and maybe we all live happier lives?

C


Has someone taken over Carl's login? He's gone all hippy on us

With regard to the kid, yes I was young once too, but I seem to remember my mum telling me not to play in the road because it was stupid and dangerous and if I got run over by a car it would be my own stupid fault.

dragstar

3,924 posts

272 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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the little will probably go to claims direct, and assert that it wasnt his fault, pushing all our premiums up.

kill him!!, then kill blair!!

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

293 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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no, it was just a case of me thinking deeply about life for once, rather than just jumping in with both size 11's. Can't help think that the world could be a lot better place for very little cost. Ok, that's enough of the hippy stuff. Back to going fast.