i say go to 'best gore' and look at the automobile thread for carnage.
...we need more of those sorts of high shock value pics to really drive home what reckless driving can bring about...
(too bad the news services' pics are so sanitized in what is shown...and I understand why of course, due to respect for the families...but...)
then show the emotional devastation of the surviving families and their heartbreak to really bring the message home.
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Originally Posted by Phil@rise
I see the majority of you understand or see the point I'm trying to convey and a good portion of you question my timing as a matter of respect decorum etc.
When is a good time to have a hard nosed approach on the subject? In a week or two when people have calmed down almost forgotten and the bodys are in the ground?
Some of you may think that a better approach but the best way to make an impact and in this case get these guys to slow down is to shock them with reality while its fresh, very fresh.
Its very apparent to me after reading this whole thread just how many associate and make what they believe valid excuses for this type of disregard for personal and public safety. "Its a new car rip it up" or "its a new car they handle well". Hence my approach.
If my asshole bluntness can get thru to one person then I've done my due diligence. I think I've gotten thru to a few more then one.
These two were idiots for endangering the lives of dozens of people. The fact they payed the ultimate price does not change that fact.
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