my friend wrecked his blue mustang i gues he was drunk and going like 100 and hit something but thats all i know…
anybody hear of anything lately
my friend wrecked his blue mustang i gues he was drunk and going like 100 and hit something but thats all i know…
anybody hear of anything lately
nevermind i found it
http://www.isledegrande.com/town/townnews2007.htm#mva6-24-07
Drinking and driving a 'stang @ 100 mph…
Your friend sounds pretty god damn stupid.
yep i would have to agree on this one
They’re fucking lucky they’re alive.
Hopefully this kid doesn’t get his license back for years.
Idiots.
learning the hard way… at least he had about a minute of sobering up time while trying to hit 100… lets see how fast we can get to 100 and then how fast we can stop whammy right into the ditch… hey buddy we stopped quicker than we got to 100… sucks to be them
What a fucking idiot. I hope they both end up ok, but your friend deserves to never drive again, what a waste of sperm. Hopefully he never fathers children.
ya i just learned he has a broken nose and a head injury but as of monday they were not sure how bad of one… no word on the passenger
yeah, this happened like a block from my house. i was awake…i didnt hear the crash, but heard the helicopter landing…he lost control right at broadway/s. pkwy intersection, and you can see the skid mark which goes for about 30-40 feet…then the tree with no bark.
of course the passenger gets the grunt of it. I hope they are both ok, but you cant get any more stupid. who does 100+ mph in a 6 cyl. mustang? we figured he probobly started building speed somewhere in tonawanda.
Oh, and beat on your friends friend for getting in the car with a drunken moron.
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They’re fucking lucky they’re alive.
Hopefully this kid doesn’t get his license back for years.
Idiots.
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Odds are he won’t have it taken away… If he refused the field tests and gets a good lawyer. Refusing the test means he will get a conditional license for at least a year, and the speeding (most likely felony speeding) will be reduced.
they were both unconscience at the scene so they must have done the alky tests at hospital… his passenger i learned was more drunk then the driver was
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Odds are he won’t have it taken away… If he refused the field tests and gets a good lawyer. Refusing the test means he will get a conditional license for at least a year, and the speeding (most likely felony speeding) will be reduced.
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not true. new laws went into effect at the end of last year regarding this. if you refuse the test now your are worse off than taking it… something like a year and a half without a license