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Old 09-08-2013, 04:32 PM   #30
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Default Re: Legalities of off-street burnouts

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I am so tired of people banging on about their so called loss of freedoms just because it's illegal to do or watch dangerous acts of stupidity that cost the taxpayers billions in medical bills and on going care when the inevitable fatality or maiming happens. When you can pay your own life long medical bills, you can go train surfing or bungee jumping without the cord for all I care. I for one object to the 'I can do anything I want and everyone else has to pay' mentality...
What the **** are you on about, mate? No one here is saying anything about the I want to do anything I want and everyone else gets to foot the bill at all. If that is all you have gotten out of this topic I suggest you walk out the same door you came in through, it's still open. There is a difference between doing a couple skids that have the chance to go wrong and train surfing which has the guarentee that something will go wrong. It's like motorbike riding on your own property, you're hardly allowed to do that anymore which is a loss of freedom as you mostly don't get facilities to ride your off road bikes on anymore that isn't a track instead of a field where you can fang it around as fast as your bike can go. You're talking extremes here that natural selection will take its course for instead of sport.
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