But now one of the bikers will go on a hunt through a glitchy level! And bang people! Yaaayyyyy...

According to the article they were denting his car and trying to slash his tires, so he took off. He then later had to exit the freeway because of his tires, where they caught up with him.BathorysGraveland2 said:Yeah, I ain't seeing the same thing everyone else is. After watching the video, I saw a slight accident and the bikers stop to confront the guy about it. So his reaction is to just to floor it over them? You can hardly blame them for being pissed off about that. This really stinks to me of the driver thinking "These guys are bikers, they're evil" and reacting poorly.
Of course, the bikers reacted poorly as well by giving chase. They should have taken the guys license plate and called the police instead, so it seems like neither side is really "right" here.
I could be wrong though, all I'm saying is what I saw in that video. Do we actually have any solid evidence that they were going to threaten the guy before he ran over them? After an accident, you are supposed to remain at the scene after all. From as far back as the camera is, all we can see is the bikers stopped and that is it.
That isn't proof, in the slightest sense of the word. That is speculation, or a one-sided report at best. If some of the bikers came out and admitted that was the case, then yeah, sure, but at present? I ain't buying it.Spaceman Spiff said:According to the article they were denting his car and trying to slash his tires, so he took off. He then later had to exit the freeway because of his tires, where they caught up with him.
Yeah, um.BathorysGraveland2 said:Yeah, I ain't seeing the same thing everyone else is. After watching the video, I saw a slight accident and the bikers stop to confront the guy about it. So his reaction is to just to floor it over them? You can hardly blame them for being pissed off about that. This really stinks to me of the driver thinking "These guys are bikers, they're evil" and reacting poorly.
Of course, the bikers reacted poorly as well by giving chase. They should have taken the guys license plate and called the police instead, so it seems like neither side is really "right" here.
I could be wrong though, all I'm saying is what I saw in that video. Do we actually have any solid evidence that they were going to threaten the guy before he ran over them? After an accident, you are supposed to remain at the scene after all. From as far back as the camera is, all we can see is the bikers stopped and that is it.
And that is just absolutely fucking disgusting. So someone's likely misplaced panic justifies running someone over and potentially paralysing or killing them? Like I said, without evidence, there is no way to know if he was justified in his reaction yet. So hold off on making such rash fucking statements, yeah?evilneko said:Oops, biker didn't get out of the way. Well, that's just too bad, the driver's fear and actions were justified.
I have two bikes. A nice shiny Honda Valkyrie and a post-apoc style ratbike of an old Goldwing. I ride at least one of them pretty much every day, rain or shine, hot or cold. I would have been all over the road in that SUV, going out of my way to run over anything that got within 25 feet of me. You don't fuck with my family and live to post the video on youtube.Private Custard said:<------ Look at my avatar, I might be called a Judas for what I'm about to say. I think he should have driven over as many of them as he could.
One may be paralysed. Good. What would have been better though, would have been to fuck up many more of them.
That was the Commissioner's statement regarding the incident. I expect it to hold up.BathorysGraveland2 said:That isn't proof, in the slightest sense of the word. That is speculation, or a one-sided report at best. If some of the bikers came out and admitted that was the case, then yeah, sure, but at present? I ain't buying it.
and boom! goes the dynamite.ThinRedPaste said:Also, look closely between 40 and 50 seconds in, you can see at least one of the bikers swinging at the SUV's driver side. A few seconds later, the guy takes off.
Read the article:BathorysGraveland2 said:Here in Australia, you are supposed to, by law, stop at the scene of an accident. I assume it's the same in America? As I saw it, the bikers stopped, as they are supposed to. Was there any aggressive acts going on? Impossible to tell from the view of the camera.
And that is just absolutely fucking disgusting. So someone's likely misplaced panic justifies running someone over and potentially paralysing or killing them? Like I said, without evidence, there is no way to know if he was justified in his reaction yet. So hold off on making such rash fucking statements, yeah?evilneko said:Oops, biker didn't get out of the way. Well, that's just too bad, the driver's fear and actions were justified.
I'm not picking sides here, not until actual evidence is released to support one or the other. At the moment, all we can see is that video. Yeah, the biker gets hit at first and it is his fault, but that is no fucking reason to run him over when he stops. In the video, we can't tell what happens after the initial accident, so again, hold off until we actually do? Maybe, and I know this is insane, but bear with me. Maybe, that just seems like a good idea? Hmm?
According to police and news reports, in that gap in the video the bikers attacked the SUV.BathorysGraveland2 said:Here in Australia, you are supposed to, by law, stop at the scene of an accident. I assume it's the same in America? As I saw it, the bikers stopped, as they are supposed to. Was there any aggressive acts going on? Impossible to tell from the view of the camera.
And that is just absolutely fucking disgusting. So someone's likely misplaced panic justifies running someone over and potentially paralysing or killing them? Like I said, without evidence, there is no way to know if he was justified in his reaction yet. So hold off on making such rash fucking statements, yeah?evilneko said:Oops, biker didn't get out of the way. Well, that's just too bad, the driver's fear and actions were justified.
I'm not picking sides here, not until actual evidence is released to support one or the other. At the moment, all we can see is that video. Yeah, the biker gets hit at first and it is his fault, but that is no fucking reason to run him over when he stops. In the video, we can't tell what happens after the initial accident, so again, hold off until we actually do? Maybe, and I know this is insane, but bear with me. Maybe, that just seems like a good idea? Hmm?
Hmm, I see. I assumed the denting and slashing took place at the end there, when they caught up to him. I see my mistake. Well in light of that, then yeah, I would say the driver is probably justified in taking off and the bikers directly involved in the slashing and assault (so not all of them) should be treated for it in court.Ihateregistering1 said:snip
Partly bystander effect, partly not wanting to become a victim. Would you like to step in against an angry group of bikers? When a mob is out for blood, they don't care who bleeds. One would need to rally enough people to intervene with relative safety, which requires too much effort/initiative for the average bystander.Zeazonal said:I just can't believe this. One man assaulted, another in a coma. This is mob mentality at its best. I was surprised when the man in the SUV did not use the vehicle as a weapon. Though that could only have made thing that much worse. Also why did no one try to stop the attack at the end?
Don't hold this video as the standard for American bikers. Both of my parents are bikers, and alot of their friends are, too. They're nothing like those miserable cretins in the video. Like you said, they're friendly and chatty, and they even have a yearly charity bike run for breast cancer.Private Custard said:Totally not in the wrong. As a motorcyclist that is always in heavily armoured gear, and with a black visor, I admit we can look a little intimidating (but kids will always wave at me from their back-seats regardless!). Surrounded by a few hundred of them, yep, he didn't overreact.Kavic86 said:So far pretty much everyone can agree that the guy was not in the wrong for getting out of dodge.
To be honest though, the States seems to have way more wankers on motorcycles. Wherever I go here in the UK, I've always found bikers to be an amiable bunch, always friendly and chatty, no matter how large a group they're in. These 'stuntz crewz', riding around by the hundred, doing whatever the fuck they want, seems to be a bit of a problem stateside.
These guys aren't proper bikers. They're a fucking stain on the name of our passion.
EDIT : Dose of feelgood anyone?
Pfft, who knows nowadays. That word has lost all meaning it's been used so much in the last decade. From my point of view they're just a bunch of dicks on bikes who deserved to have someone go GTA them.Weaver said:Aren't they terrorists under American law now?
I think everyone is a terrorist in America now.KeyMaster45 said:Pfft, who knows nowadays. That word has lost all meaning it's been used so much in the last decade. From my point of view they're just a bunch of dicks on bikes who deserved to have someone go GTA them.Weaver said:Aren't they terrorists under American law now?
I don't know if I would've given a warning shot, heard before warning shots were used in court as proof you didn't fear for your life, as you had the clear mindedness to give warning. Whether true or total bunk I don't know. More importantly, what goes up comes down, and bullets going God knows where in a city is definitely not a good idea.Muspelheim said:I'd have rolled right over them in that scenario, considering they are threatening me and my child. Or, since this scenario is set in 'Murica, I'd fire a warning shot from the revolver in the glovebox.
actually, we'll all just send our children to live in the wild with the mongolians since we can't even trust ourselves.Weaver said:I think everyone is a terrorist in America now.KeyMaster45 said:Pfft, who knows nowadays. That word has lost all meaning it's been used so much in the last decade. From my point of view they're just a bunch of dicks on bikes who deserved to have someone go GTA them.Weaver said:Aren't they terrorists under American law now?
Soon everyone will be locked up for all their own good, right?