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Post by Jaga on Oct 5, 2018 11:21:40 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Oct 5, 2018 13:56:11 GMT -7
Jaga
I would agree with the Polish press as being very vocal in reporting this incident. For these young drivers were in the extreme, negligent, reckless and Criminal in their actions. Vehicles do not cause accidents, people do, and in this case, a needless and heartless death resulted from the actions of these young drivers.
Karl
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Post by pieter on Oct 5, 2018 17:14:05 GMT -7
Dear folks, These scenes are not unknown to me, because in Arnhem illegal car races take places, both in the Northern part above the Rhine rivers and below the Rhine river in Arnhem South. Both with Ferrari and Lamborghine like cars and with other 'normal' or 'customized' (pumped up) cars. I hear the sound of racing carl engines regulary. Arnhem in the Dutch perspective is not an average Dutch city, because in the Dutch context you have the lowest wages possible (the poor) and unemployment benefit users and you have some extremely rich and very rich people in the North of the North part of Arnhem, the part North of the center and in the West. The richest muncipality and town of the Netherlands Rozendaal lies in the East of Arnhem. I once saw super fast racing cars drive by so fast that I only saw colored lines flashing by and they went on the Interchange connected to the Nelson Mandela bridge. I thought, this is science fiction, I am dreaming, this can't be real until I heard next morning that a crashed Ferrari was found in a working class neighbourhood, not far from where Iived back then. The police said the car had been used in a car race in which the participating racing cars reached speeds like 200 km/hour. Taking grate risks in a densly populated area. In the Arnhem North-Eastern neighbourhood of Presikhaaf a few years ago a man was heavily wounded and got a Physical disability (wheelchair bound) when he crossed the road on a zebra crossing and was hit by a fast driving car who drove about 200 km/hour. The man was hit by the car and flew through the air for 60 meters before he was smashed to the ground. A health young man became e physical and mental wreck due to the high risk and anti-social driving of the speedfreak who drove that car and escaped and never was found. A crashed Ferrari in Arnhem North after a car race in May 9 2016 in the Johan de Wittlaan (street) inbetween the Statenkwartier en het Broek working class neighbourhoods in Arnhem North, Center east, near where I live ( a few hundred meters) today.So car races and the sound of heavy engines has become normal over here, just like the sound of heavy fire work some individuals or groups use all year long. The police can't control all neighbourhoods and urban agglomerations over here, especially in the large working class neighbourhoods with some social problems like unemployment, poverty, illegal activities, contrabande, white washing, alcoholism, Cannabis production and selling, hard drugs (cocaine, crack, mescaline, crystal meth, Speed, XTC, Ketamine, Heroine, and other sorts of drugs like Paddo's, LSD and etc.), mental disorders (psychiatric patients), TBS (terbeschikkingstellingsregeling) people. TBS people are in the Dutch system the heaviest criminals possible. Psychopaths, murderers, rapists, and people who in combination with hard drugs, alcohol and fast cars can be extremely dangerous drivers and killing machines on roads. These car races are a Pan-European phenomenon and take place in various countries. Both native Europeans and immigrants take part in it and some people do it abroad, like these Poles in Slovakia. I do believe that in the Arnhem environment these people are spoiled sons of rich parents, criminals or other unknown individuals. I don't know anybody else who can afford a Ferrari, such a black Porsche Cayenne or Lamborghini? Only rich businessmen, lawjers or rich tv producers or tv stars drive in these cars in the Netherlands. Black Porsche CayenneAnother Ferrari in Arnhem NorthI don't know if this is a normal driver of one of these criminal speed freaksCheers, Pieter
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Post by Jaga on Oct 8, 2018 22:01:27 GMT -7
Pieter
kids are playing with racing cars like with the fire. Sometimes they kill somebody else, sometimes they will kill themselves. Too bad
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Post by pieter on Oct 9, 2018 11:28:46 GMT -7
Jaga,
You are right, they do, they are speed freaks and like to play with fire and physics.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by Jaga on Oct 9, 2018 22:07:28 GMT -7
Pieter,
if they would like to play just with physics, but not with fire, there might be something good out of that
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Post by pieter on Oct 10, 2018 16:24:44 GMT -7
Jaga,
Physics and Chemistry class in my HAVO level highschool wasn't without risks either. We had chemistry experiments and we used gas in physics lessons. Once as a naugthty teenage boy pumped gas into the typical leather school bag of a fellow pupil and used a lighter to create a huge flame that came out of the bag. Others created risky explosions when the school teacher was gone using heavy fire works. Teenage boys and guys in their twenties can be crazy and can do reckless things, not only driving race cars, motor bikes at huge speed, but also other stupid things they do. Maybe it's their Testosterone, other hormones and adolescent restlessness and adrenaline that drives them to do these stupid things?
Drinking to much, using drugs, driving to fast, having high risk sex dates and experimenting with all kind of things. These Polish and Dutch speedfreaks in Slovakia and the Netherlands are just young leads who test boundaries or have some kind of borderline problem. Youths can push each other to the edge.
Speedfreaks from all over Europe and North-America love to go to the Nürburgring in the German state Rheinland-Pfalz in the Federal Republic of Germany, called die grüne Hölle (the green hell) and especially it’s famous Nordschleife part.
Cheers, Pieter
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