Parents literally hand their son a death sentence (pics)
#11
Personal responsibility?! That's like giving your teenager (19) drugs and saying here you go but don't go crazy with it.
#15
Before i attempt any high speeding in any car, I cant help thinking to myself:
''What if a deer pops up on the road? What if a tire pops? What if there's a metal rod laying somewhere there? What if i hit someone and they end up paralyzed for the rest of their life (to me thats worse than death)? etc.. etc..''
#16
Hello everyone I'm new to the board.Me personally I think its both the parent's and the sons fault, he could have been driving fast in any care and have been killed.His parents buying him a very fast car like a lambo is just asking for it, they should have known better, you shouldn't go buy a immature 19 year old a Lamborghini and expect him to go a easier controllable speed. I think there are some 19 year old's that could be mature about a Lp640 and not speed like that but very few.
#17
No, it's 100% the fault of the person driving it. He got in over his head and paid the price.
I had access to cars that were considerably faster, and much harder to drive than a Murc when I was 19. Still here.
Personal responsibility is, unfortunately, something few parents take the time to install in their children these days. That, if anything, is the failing of the parents in this case.
I had access to cars that were considerably faster, and much harder to drive than a Murc when I was 19. Still here.
Personal responsibility is, unfortunately, something few parents take the time to install in their children these days. That, if anything, is the failing of the parents in this case.
#18
That is really sad. I hear too many stories like that. Remember the story of the kid in Florida with the M5? Teenagers are too tempted to show off, and can't handle the power. We have all been guilty of it as teenagers, and we are lucky none of our own stupidities resulted in this. I feel for his family, and hope that they can somehow be at peace.
#20
No, it's 100% the fault of the person driving it. He got in over his head and paid the price.
I had access to cars that were considerably faster, and much harder to drive than a Murc when I was 19. Still here.
Personal responsibility is, unfortunately, something few parents take the time to install in their children these days. That, if anything, is the failing of the parents in this case.
I had access to cars that were considerably faster, and much harder to drive than a Murc when I was 19. Still here.
Personal responsibility is, unfortunately, something few parents take the time to install in their children these days. That, if anything, is the failing of the parents in this case.




