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How many people see a car they can't afford and then think/say how "that car isn't worth it"? I hear that crap all the time. $200k for a car seems excessive if you make $200/yr but it probably wasn't excessive at all to this man. Now imagine you could write that check without a moment's thought and then imagine you have kids and how fun it would be to shower them with nice things. I hear you typing angrily "it's about the speed, not the money" but I reply "How many $200k cars aren't powerful and fast?" 1) People with money aren't bad people for spending it on their kids. 2) There's not one car on sale today that isn't capable of doing 110mph. 3) That lambo had better tires, suspension, and brakes than 98% of cars out there. If my kid was going to use poor judgment behind the wheel I'd rather he be in a car which was uber competent at evasive maneuvers than a typical teen sh** box. Saying if you buy your kid a fast car you are on the hook for his bad decisions is 100% the same as saying the parent should go to jail if the kid buys drugs that kills someone just bc the parent gave him the allowance he used to buy the drugs. |
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I think it's incredible that some ppl simply don't get it. I would think that the Lambo is just used here to sensationalize the story, and maybe a very small # of ppl are jelly, but the main reason is that it is way more capable than, say, a Honda Fit travelling at those un'god'ly speeds, and if you give an irresponsible youth keys to that, then they are gonna test out all of its capabilities, vs testing out the Fit and probably just getting into a mere (less srs) accident, that's the main gist of it.
Further, the dad is obviously a dbag and hasn't even matured himself. He did great making lots of $$$$ but is irresponsible w it, and actively encouraged his son to drive recklessly like himself. I really laugh at parents who refuse to take any responsibility for their offspring...the baby comes out as a blank sheet and doesn't do evil right away, it is influenced by ppl in their lives and ofc the most influential should be their parents. Ofc the kid is mostly responsible as he was at the wheel but the dad had contributed to his type of behavior. That is pretty much fact. In any event, right now it's just a slap on the wrist w no jail time and the insurer paying (who cares if their premiums go up)...it doesn't replace that totally innocent's person's life.
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I'm assuming there are laws for these things. I have no idea what the law says is the punishment for vehicular manslaughter, however he should be punished accordingly. I'm not sure that basing the punishment on the douchiness of the subject is a great idea. Also not saying he got the appropriate punishment because I don't know what the law is regarding this and I'm guessing neither do most of the posters on here. |
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Nothing specifically to do with your post, yours was just the last one and brought up the same idea of lax punishment that most people are brining up so I replied. |
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Not that it matters, although it is a true Los Angeles wealthy family example... guess what Tom Hanks bought Chet Hanks, his son, when he was 16, for his car?
A PT Cruiser. That's called practicing discretion and not giving a boy far more car than he is mature enough to handle. Hell, boys wreck cars ALL the time, especially the cars with more HP. Ask any car insurance agent what he thinks about giving a 17 yr old a Lambo and then drive around in your own lambo with him? Zero sense in that no matter how you spin it. My best friend bought an M3 at 20 yrs old with his own money, after selling Google stock his Dad gave him. It's amazing he didn't kill anyone, including us, we drove that thing like proper hoonigans, even took the exhaust off once and drove it around La Jolla at night (yes I'm ashamed of that). But we were 21 and still dumb as hell. If you aren't raising kids, or boys for that matter, I guess I could see how you wouldn't understand, particularly if you are still young and possibly a bit spoiled. Because giving your kid a lambo, regardless or your income is like handing him a loaded gun and absolutely spoiling him. Last edited by floridaorange; 10-27-2022 at 08:17 PM.. |
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I think we can all agree that it’s an…odd decision to buy your 17 year old a Lamborghini.
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Yes, for sure nothing can replace a life, that is pretty obvious and the only thing our society can do to sorta 'compensate' is w $ and/or punishment. If you take a poll, esp knowing that the culprit (and his contributory 'dad') didn't get affected really, it doesn't seem just. Now imagine if you were the family of the deceased? No one's calling for their literal heads, just seems like the kid got a weak slap and the dad didn't even have to fork over $$$$ as the insurer (never mind whatever increase in the premiums, that's not gonna be a hit to him) did based briefly on my skimming of this thread.
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it's the kid being an idiot, i fail to see how the car makes a difference.
the video says he's running the light doing 100mph. you can run a red light doing 100mph in a "regular" car like a camry/accord/etc. i've done 100mph+ in a 10 year old lincoln (on mexican roads allegedly). obviously i dont run red lights, but the problem wasn't that he was driving a fast car, it's that he's driving a car like an idiot i fail to see why the father also needs to get jail time, i get him having to pay the fine since the kid was 17 and technically isn't an adult. also, an analogy: i really don't think you'd be at fault for providing alcohol to someone who gets belligerent after a few drinks. otherwise there would be ZERO bars across the country lmao |
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I think the car being a Lambo is absolutely relevant. For everyone saying a shitbox can do 100 mph too... when anyone thinks Lamborghini they think fast car. It encourages you to drive faster and explore its limits... especially in the hands of an immature kid. So yes, a shitbox can go 100mph as well, but I'd argue ANYONE would be more likely to drive aggressively if they were driving a Lamborghini simply because of the nature of the car.
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Sure, but most high speed deadly accidents do not involve sports cars and exotic SUVs. As others have pointed out in this thread, you can easily get up to 80+mph pretty quickly on a city street. You can be just as reckless in a 2006 Silverado as you can 2022 Urus. The Urus might be traveling 20mph faster through that intersection, but in either case, the Lexus driver would likely be dead with either vehicle crashing into them.
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