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Oof.
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I hope they made it out ok.
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BB said he was fine. No lemonades.
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Wow. That will be an interesting insurance claim.
Glad to hear no one was hurt. (at least physically :oops: )
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Happened at LOTO. Driver was seriously hurt unfortunately

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liquid wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 8:47 pm BB said he was fine. No lemonades.
I just said no lemonades involved im sure.
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Wow
Just read the report.

Rick Hansen, 66, sustained major injuries and the female passenger was uninjured :?
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I was just saying to BB, we joke, but I honestly hate this sh*t.

So incredibly irresponsible. Make good choices friends.

Thanks TG for posting the link. A7 I’d say take it down but maybe leave it up for people to see.

Idk. I trust your judgment A7.
[/quote]I was just saying to BB, we joke, but I honestly hate this sh*t.

So incredibly irresponsible. Make good choices friends.

Thanks TG for posting the link. A7 I’d say take it down but maybe leave it up for people to see.

Idk. I trust your judgment A7, John.
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When I saw this I just thought -
Hope nobody died.
And then, how ? I don't get how this happens.
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Guy had a heart attack. He has a broken neck from some FB comments i read
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liquid wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 9:30 pm
I was just saying to BB, we joke, but I honestly hate this sh*t.

So incredibly irresponsible. Make good choices friends.

Thanks TG for posting the link. A7 I’d say take it down but maybe leave it up for people to see.

Idk. I trust your judgment A7, John.
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I think we should leave it up Liquid. Brings awareness to the responsibility we have as drivers as well as the consequences if something goes wrong...even if it’s driving responsibly or negligent.


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I read he had a heart attack and fell forward onto the throttles, was air lifted in critical condition, now stable. As said, passenger was unhurt. Sometimes you can do everything right and bad things still happen, stay safe out there.
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I absolutely agree with leaving it up, just to show how quickly and how far south a situation can go in an instant. It doesn't have matter if you're driving a boat, car or flying an airplane, a crash is going to happen if the operator has a heart attack.

If the female passenger had the presence of mind to turn off the keys as soon as the driver went down this could have been avoided, but I know that is a big if.

I turned the key off on a hot rod years ago when I was a passenger and the driver had the throttle stick wide open on him when he floored it on a busy main street. We shot through a stoplight and he was "locked up" with both hands on the wheel and paralyzed into inaction. I reached over and shut it off, and we coasted to the curb.. No injuries or accident. Fortunately we had a Guardian Angle riding with us!

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Tragic and hard to read . As Yt was mentioning I’m going to rehearse a “ just in case “ situation with my wife who is mostly my co pilot. ( Teather pull). I’m sick writing this.
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That kind of stuff can happen anywhere, and to anyone.
It can happen so fast that only fate can intervene. There is so little we can control.

One of my very close friends was an owner operator. Awesome guy and we were pretty close throughout the years. He would give you the shirt off of his back, but worked too hard, and finally ended with a heart attack behind the wheel. Luckily, his wife was with him and steered the truck into an open field. Definitely saved lives because they were headed straight for and zeroed in on a rather large gas station convenience store.
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We can only hope that it doesn’t ever happen to us, or the guy driving across from us.

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