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Eh, motorcycle racers are known to slap at kill switches.

This would be me.

Tony is well aware that some hot headed assholes get out of their cars during caution flags ( and some of them throw helmets too). You are supposed to ....use caution, during a caution. Tony was trying to be cool and kick up some dirt onto the guy on the track. He ended up throwing about 6ft of dirt on him.

It sure is fun to blame the dead man, right? Not the guy who actually ran him over, "accident" or not (you've seen the video, right? And you're still going with accident? Ooookay). The Internet has done terrible things to humanity.

I see your point, but the situation isn't the same. Earnhardt died in a racing incident. It's the risk everyone takes. Cars crash into each other, and sometimes it goes awry. Marlin and Dale were jockeying for position, and it went badly. Two race cars came into contact, tragedy happened.

Say it was Stewart who gunned the engine... He probably did it to avoid hitting him or to avoid him throwing something at him... Why would Stewart give up everything he has to kill a 17 year old... Think about it people... As for his decision to race today... He has obligations and contractual agreements to race...

There's two sides to a story, not a video. A video is exactly what happened. That said, there are things that may or may not have occurred off the video. But the video proves the dealer was going to lie to the customer about the work done (and presumably charge him for it).

And this is why I never allow others to work on my car...

Are you saying you don't like Mustangs? Cause I'm sorta getting that vibe.

Whoa bro, relax. We get it, you dont like Mustangs.

Yeah, I love that little hint that the guy who owns the car did something ILLEGAL by having it automatically record when the car started.

The recording of everything happening in my car is my business. It is my property and anyone who is entering it shall have their automatic consent of being recorded. It's like any security system mounted in and around house holds and well every building that has such installations.
It is not YOUR private life. It is

That first map from 1946 should be one color, and it should be labeled "British Land".

Well in Afghanistan, our numbers are better than 50/50 according to almost every report through 2012. No single year reported 50% of total deaths as civilians and of those civilian deaths, less than half are consistently (year to year) attributed to US/Coalition forces. So there's one war.

1,800-60. Maybe the game should have been called a while back.

The concept of common law conversion would exist in all 50 states - the difference would be 1) how it is interpreted on things like a joyride and 2) if you can get anything beyond actual damages. (If not, then what are your damages if they don't harm your car and you didn't miss it when it was gone?) That's why

In some states, the joyriding of a customer's vehicle - if egregious enough - would amount to common law "conversion." (Think of theft without the element of the wrongful taking. In other words, their possession of it wasn't wrong - it's just that their use of it exceeded the permission you had granted them).

The best part of this story is the fact that he couldn't just jump on and beat the ghost. That meant he got to spend a lot of time chasing his dad before he finally caught up to him. That's awesome.

So being a vigilante pays off huh. *Gets cape and mask and car* This forsaken city in Wisconsin needs some help from the Roadside Mechanic.