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Remember Nick hogan's accident? Well this is what the passenger....
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<blockquote data-quote="W8 a minute" data-source="post: 4593836" data-attributes="member: 570378"><p>Sure. You can blame the passenger for not wearing a seat belt but the true cause of his injuries are due to a 100mph accident. The passenger had no control of the vehicle at any time.</p><p></p><p>If any of you think he had a chance to stop Nick I have a test for you:</p><p></p><p>Come ride in my buddy's 93 LX Mustang. He'll cruise around town at 30MPH all day long. Without any warning to you he'll mash the accelerator to the floor. If you can gain your senses and scream "please stop!" before the &gt;900hp twin turbo Mustang hits 100mph you're a better man than I am.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of variables. Had they just jumped in the car? Did the driver give the passenger a chance to put on his seatbelt? From what I understand in Missouri the DRIVER can get a ticket if a passenger doesn't wear a seat belt. Why? Because the driver is always responsible and has the ability to stop the car if the passengers are not wearing seat belts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W8 a minute, post: 4593836, member: 570378"] Sure. You can blame the passenger for not wearing a seat belt but the true cause of his injuries are due to a 100mph accident. The passenger had no control of the vehicle at any time. If any of you think he had a chance to stop Nick I have a test for you: Come ride in my buddy's 93 LX Mustang. He'll cruise around town at 30MPH all day long. Without any warning to you he'll mash the accelerator to the floor. If you can gain your senses and scream "please stop!" before the >900hp twin turbo Mustang hits 100mph you're a better man than I am. There are a lot of variables. Had they just jumped in the car? Did the driver give the passenger a chance to put on his seatbelt? From what I understand in Missouri the DRIVER can get a ticket if a passenger doesn't wear a seat belt. Why? Because the driver is always responsible and has the ability to stop the car if the passengers are not wearing seat belts. [/QUOTE]
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