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appreciate those guys that stepped in and told the 15yr olds boxers to fuck off
according to the comments in the last video the original owner of the car (the one getting beat) is allowing the girl to keep the car as long as he can get the engine.. and it sounds like there's a court case surrounding the situation as well, also involving the thieves
and the girls friends are e-thugging it with the original owners friends in the comments; lol god... i can't believe these guys are just a short drive away, yet it seems once that border is crossed they become idiots
edit: well it looks like the compromise the owner tried to make with the girl went to shits because her and her friends were being "gangstarrrgh" too much so he didn't just take the engine back but the entire car
What I dont get is how this chick traded her car without paper work.. Makes no sense.. So what, she hands over the paper work for her car and the guy says he doesnt have any and she agrees with the transaction????
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Fat bitch is annoying, if she wasn't smart enough to get the deed, she doesn't deserve to have the car, TBH if i found my stolen car, i would of just drove off.
TBH if i found my stolen car, i would of just drove off.
but if you saw your car in the middle of a big Revscene meet, would you still do that?
I'm glad that the original owner got justice, and (eventually) got his car back. although I think it was super stupid of the police to give him the OK to just drive off with the car. talking about being too lazy to do confirm ownership and do their job? also stupid of the guy to try and drive off in the middle of a big car meet. that would totally attract so much heat, which is exactly what happened.
but if you saw your car in the middle of a big Revscene meet, would you still do that?
I'm glad that the original owner got justice, and (eventually) got his car back. although I think it was super stupid of the police to give him the OK to just drive off with the car. talking about being too lazy to do confirm ownership and do their job? also stupid of the guy to try and drive off in the middle of a big car meet. that would totally attract so much heat, which is exactly what happened.
i dont think so, in the third video you see the cops getting in the car and taking it themselves
well if the police do come and try to take the car away, you would have all the paperwork
and the police would have the report indicating your car was stolen.
idiots on both sides. how did the guy think he was going to get away with his car in the middle of a meet. would have been better to just stalk the car after the meet and take it away then (a la repo men). or get the cops to actually show up. for all the guy knows (at that time), the driver of the car could have been the thief as well.
LOL, big communication fail on both sides. Also, chick needs to learn how to put some logic into what she is saying cause yelling out "get da fuck outta mah car" multiple times doesn't solve anything if the dude is stubborn enough to stay in his car.