Nick hogan out of jail today!!!
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have you seen the video of the other guy in the car he crashed?... http://www.filecabi.net/video/680587.html ... if only he wore his seatbelt he would have probably walked away like hogan did... now his life is over
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have you seen the video of the other guy in the car he crashed?... http://www.filecabi.net/video/680587.html ... if only he wore his seatbelt he would have probably walked away like hogan did... now his life is over
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Wow, why would they keep him alive. He will never get better. I can understand being a son and all and you would want too. Putting him through all the pain hes going through right now is pointless. He will probably never speak again nor see or hear. It would be a hard decision but it would probably be for the best.
Ohh by the way nick is making a show now to try to profit off of what happend.. What a ****** i hope he dies.
Ohh by the way nick is making a show now to try to profit off of what happend.. What a ****** i hope he dies.
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Damn that sux. My buddy was in a car wreck a few years back. The side of his head was similar to this guy but not as extreme. The family tried rehab for a while but we all knew he wouldn't want to live the rest of his life like that. Eventually, the decision was made to let him move on. That was some hard stuff.
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Wow, why would they keep him alive. He will never get better. I can understand being a son and all and you would want too. Putting him through all the pain hes going through right now is pointless. He will probably never speak again nor see or hear. It would be a hard decision but it would probably be for the best.
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went thru the same thing last night with my mom.... it was very difficult decision. Took her off the machine and she passed. Surgeon said it was terminal.
Nick Hogan does not deserve his freedom.
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Its a bad situation but anytime you get in a high horsepower car you are putting your life in the drivers hands, all the blame can't be placed on the driver alone the passenger should have worn his seat belt, or chosen not to ride in the car. Nick Hogan has to live with the fact that he was responsible for ruining his friends life, that will haunt him forever.
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I dont see how everyone is putting 100% blame on Nick. Yes he was driving a high horse powered car, yes he lost control of the vehicle, but was it his fault that the passenger didnt wear his seatbelt? NOPE!!! Any smart person getting into a very high horse powered car would put on their seatbelt, no matter what. I even bet the car had a harness/racing seat belt as well instead of the ole stockers. So all in all it was both persons fault and the passenger could have prevented all of this thus wearing his seatbelt.
The passenger im sure was well aware of possibilty going fast/racing when getting into the car. On top of that he was a 22 year old marine who should have tons of responsiblity of hiself. Something about a 22 year old getting into a 17 year old's 800+HP supra doesnt come out right.....
The passenger im sure was well aware of possibilty going fast/racing when getting into the car. On top of that he was a 22 year old marine who should have tons of responsiblity of hiself. Something about a 22 year old getting into a 17 year old's 800+HP supra doesnt come out right.....
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I dont see how everyone is putting 100% blame on Nick. Yes he was driving a high horse powered car, yes he lost control of the vehicle, but was it his fault that the passenger didnt wear his seatbelt? NOPE!!! Any smart person getting into a very high horse powered car would put on their seatbelt, no matter what. I even bet the car had a harness/racing seat belt as well instead of the ole stockers. So all in all it was both persons fault and the passenger could have prevented all of this thus wearing his seatbelt.
The passenger im sure was well aware of possibilty going fast/racing when getting into the car. On top of that he was a 22 year old marine who should have tons of responsiblity of hiself. Something about a 22 year old getting into a 17 year old's 800+HP supra doesnt come out right.....
The passenger im sure was well aware of possibilty going fast/racing when getting into the car. On top of that he was a 22 year old marine who should have tons of responsiblity of hiself. Something about a 22 year old getting into a 17 year old's 800+HP supra doesnt come out right.....
You're sort of right. But think of this, when you get pulled over and your passenger is not wearing a seatbelt, YOU are at fault. You are the driver, the operator of the vehicle, you are responsible for anyone in the car.