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Old 16-06-2008, 09:42 PM   #13
Darthur
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Originally Posted by flappist
No more pathetic than when a sober passive driver kills someone.

Or when a 19 year old P plater with a modified falcon falcon kills someone.

There has been a 19 year old in a modded falcon that has killed someone at some point in time so should YOU be dobbed as a threat, after all that is YOU isn't it?

Or am I assuming that because of your age and car they you must be a P plate hoon and threat to society rather that actually finding out the truth?
But there's one key difference, a 19 year old P plater driving a modded Falcon is not illegal. Also, there is the fact that there would have been plenty of people your age that have killed people.
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