I'm torn. It was dumb for them to race on residential streets but more dumb for him to take matters in his own hands. He may be lucky I've heard of worse things happening to people trying to be "Heroes"
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What a moron. He had absolutly no right to grap there keys. The man got what came to him. I know its wrong to race on residential streets but he got what he deserved.
that guy is one lucky yes what those kids did was wrong but, damn how stupid can u be.
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Not sure... could be free rides day at the petting zoo.
"I have a 2-year-old and a 6-year-old," Fine said. "I don't need those cars flying by like that."
What kind of parent lets their little kids run around outside at midnight? The worst it was going to do is wake them up, which hardly requires that kind of reaction. I drive that stretch of road every Thursday... I'll make sure to look for tire tracks.
What kind of person races in a residential neighborhood? Keep it to the track, fellas. Sure, he's responsible, at least partly, but those dudes were focking idiots. Losers. Sucks to be them.
Well this is just another reason why they should set up a track for us to race on without a charge...We are never going to stop racing, "Street Racing is a Lifestyle, Not a Crime"<-Tony Rodriques......I wont stop Street racing........That guy got what he deserved regardless of the situation no one has the right to try and take someones keys..Hes lucky he wasnt shot.
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