Pique wrote: » Best car - Quattro Best Driver - Red Astra/White wheels Best sport - Fiat 500
Emanuel Odd Radial wrote: » WTF are these fools doing exactly? Do you know the story behind it? From the video it looks like a bunch of twats provoking the landrover. Idiots.
nd wrote: » Here's the wiki on it.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexian_Lien_beating
GvidoR wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/user/HondaVideo Hold down the R button while watching it.
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mikeecho wrote: » Didn't this stop being funny 2years ago. Or has it been so long, that's it's come back into fashion.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Utter twats, hope they go away for a long time.
nd wrote: » Here's the incident from another point of viewhttp://www.salem-news.com/articles/april272014/alexander-lien-tk.php Tbh when I watched the video initially I thought the Range Rover driver was off his head and I understood the bikers anger. The first guy that was run over was paralyzed.(not that anyone could tell that from the video). No one could condone the attack on the driver at the end. Or frightening his family.
A closer examination of the video, shows that the brake light on the motorcycle never appeared
The entire criminal case against the arrested motorcycle riders is based around Lien's claim that he was "scared" for his wife and small child, who were never targeted or harmed. In the end, Lien was ultimately stopped from fleeing the scene of several hit and run accidents. The last time Lien stopped, cyclists used their helmets to smash his window.
It is established that he and his wife had been out celebrating their anniversary, which leads the documentary narrator to logically speculate that Lien may have been under the influence of alcohol, which would possibly explain his lack of driving patience and aggressive behavior -- running down several cyclists.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » The entire criminal case against the arrested motorcycle riders is based around Lien's claim that he was "scared" for his wife and small child, who were never targeted or harmed. In the end, Lien was ultimately stopped from fleeing the scene of several hit and run accidents. The last time Lien stopped, cyclists used their helmets to smash his window. "Brave bikers stop evil hit and run monster". Utter bollocks.
nd wrote: » i agree alot of it is nonsense But imo they initially rode after him just to stop him, as he had run over one of them and their motorcycles. I wouldn't assume that because they are motorcyclists that they intended him harm.
Hal1 wrote: » Hats off to that guy and the shear amount of effort involved, it's an absolutely flawless job, but a poxy mazda 6? I'd have left it in that ditch.