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Exaggerating. It definitely didn't seem that bad though.Unless I'm thinking of another video, that wasn't a fender bender for that accident
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Exaggerating. It definitely didn't seem that bad though.Unless I'm thinking of another video, that wasn't a fender bender for that accident
Exaggerating. It definitely didn't seem that bad though.
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What exactly do you disagree with in the video?exactly. stop being a boot licker
@Tony4Canes instead of responding with "indifferent" emoji to my posts, tell me exactly what you have an issue with in the video from the LSPWhat exactly do you disagree with in the video?
Do you disagree that the green charger was speeding? Do you disagree that the green charger was driving in the lane of oncoming traffic? do you disagree with the eyewitnesses who were recorded on body camera immediately after the accident? do you disagree that the green charger left the scene? do you disagree with lacy calling an accident attorney after the accident?
Help me understand what you disagree with.
@Tony4Canes instead of responding with "indifferent" emoji to my posts, tell me exactly what you have an issue with in the video from the LSP
stop trying so hard to cover for the cops. the video explains itselfWhat exactly do you disagree with in the video?
Do you disagree that the green charger was speeding? Do you disagree that the green charger was driving in the lane of oncoming traffic? do you disagree with the eyewitnesses who were recorded on body camera immediately after the accident? do you disagree that the green charger left the scene? do you disagree with lacy calling an accident attorney after the accident?
Help me understand what you disagree with.
Someone I care for greatly would have to be coding in my car for me to drive like that. Super dangerous. (and I drive extremely aggressive)So, after watching the two videos
Who in here hasn't passed a slow *** moving vehicle before?
Sometimes when you do, you have to get back over
I'm trying to figure out how his moves caused the accident when it happened well before him being there??
Am I missing something as usual??
Also, how is it leaving the scene of an accident?? He wasn't officially involved in it
Yes, because people are idiotsWasn't it shut down by a moderator?
Just bc you might be anti-police doesn't make the truth any less true. Hate cops all you want. That's not the discussion. Dude caused the accident.stop trying so hard to cover for the cops. the video explains itself
Fair questions. Obviously, I wasn't there, and I don't think you were at the scene either.So, after watching the two videos
Who in here hasn't passed a slow *** moving vehicle before?
Sometimes when you do, you have to get back over
I'm trying to figure out how his moves caused the accident when it happened well before him being there??
Am I missing something as usual??
Also, how is it leaving the scene of an accident?? He wasn't officially involved in it
Fair questions. Obviously, I wasn't there, and I don't think you were at the scene either.
1. But from the people who were actually there, multiple eyewitnesses clearly identify the driver of the green charger to be at fault and caused the accident. This is clearly explained on the body camera video of the police officer who arrived at the scene. Again, eyewitness testimony claims that the green charger is the culprit of the accident. That's pretty damning, man.
2. yes, we have all sped before, but speeding past multiple vehicles on a single lane road with oncoming traffic in the opposite lane has risks. And in fact, it's illegal. It's against the law to enter into oncoming traffic in order to pass a vehicle(s) in your lane.
3. The accident happened in relative close proximity. The driver clearly got spooked by the green charger in his lane and what appeared to be at high speeds.
4. He was involved. Eyewitnesses on the scene claim he was the culprit. And the video supports their claims.
The green charger was speeding. it passed multiple vehicles that were in his lane. In order to pass the vehicles, the green charger had to enter into oncoming traffic. Witnesses at the scene claim the green charger was the culprit. That's why Lacy was charged.
Brother, I don't think there is any chance that Lacy's family will win a lawsuit. And his death is completely unfortunate. Young men shouldn't take their lives. But the reason why I don't think his family will win a lawsuit is because, in my worth-nothing opinion, the driver of the green charger was at fault here. I truly believe he spooked the driver in the other lane to the point that the driver ran into the vehicle where the gentlemen ended up dying. If anyone is going to get sued, it might be the Lacy estate, considering if he had any assets. Just unfortunate all the way around. And at the end of the day, two people are no longer alive. Just terrible.All fair answers but we will never know now
Just his Attorneys trying to clean this all up
Maybe his family will sue and we will get on top of it
Avoid what collision? Lacy had time to pass the truck, get into the proper lane, and then come to a complete stop all before he got to the accident. He broke traffic laws way before getting to the scene. 2 full seconds.Someone I care for greatly would have to be coding in my car for me to drive like that. Super dangerous. (and I drive extremely aggressive)
The driver swerved thinking he was going to hit them head on (in wrong lane) causing the accident directly.
Brother, I don't think there is any chance that Lacy's family will win a lawsuit. And his death is completely unfortunate. Young men shouldn't take their lives. But the reason why I don't think his family will win a lawsuit is because, in my worth-nothing opinion, the driver of the green charger was at fault here. I truly believe he spooked the driver in the other lane to the point that the driver ran into the vehicle where the gentlemen ended up dying. If anyone is going to get sued, it might be the Lacy estate, considering if he had any assets. Just unfortunate all the way around. And at the end of the day, two people are no longer alive. Just terrible.
Sounds like a chain reaction. Lacy spooked the pickup, which spooked the woman tailgating him to veer into the victims car.Brother, I don't think there is any chance that Lacy's family will win a lawsuit. And his death is completely unfortunate. Young men shouldn't take their lives. But the reason why I don't think his family will win a lawsuit is because, in my worth-nothing opinion, the driver of the green charger was at fault here. I truly believe he spooked the driver in the other lane to the point that the driver ran into the vehicle where the gentlemen ended up dying. If anyone is going to get sued, it might be the Lacy estate, considering if he had any assets. Just unfortunate all the way around. And at the end of the day, two people are no longer alive. Just terrible.
This part. Missing the forest for the trees here when it comes to mental healthAlso sounds like Lacy offing himself is a culmination of unfortunate events, not just the auto accident.
So if Lacy were on the other side of town, not heading into oncoming traffic going (what looks like) 70+ at the car that swerved into the opposite lane, this accident would've still happened?Avoid what collision? Lacy had time to pass the truck, get into the proper lane, and then come to a complete stop all before he got to the accident. He broke traffic laws way before getting to the scene. 2 full seconds.