Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a stupid post. Teenagers of all socioeconomic classes driving all makes and models of cars drive too fast and cause horrific accidents.
Teens of “all socioeconomic classes” do not drive $100k+ cars that go 150+ mph.
But you knew that!
Who cares how much the car cost? The reality is that even a cheap car can go well over 100mph, and at that point there's no meaningful difference.
Anonymous wrote:I dont know. This could be any kid with a car. I don’t think his speeding has anything to do with money?
Anonymous wrote:Cars should not be able to go over 100 miles an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont know. This could be any kid with a car. I don’t think his speeding has anything to do with money?
No one died in fast & furious as collateral damage when speeding or racing! All 9 times, none.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the defense will claim the teen is suffering from affulenza.
This is a tragedy. The article links to a GoFundMe for the victims' families in case anyone else is interested. (Just donated.)
What do they need $120,000 for?
Funeral expenses and income for the families they were supporting.
So they’re going to remit $120k to Central America?
I hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the defense will claim the teen is suffering from affulenza.
This is a tragedy. The article links to a GoFundMe for the victims' families in case anyone else is interested. (Just donated.)
What do they need $120,000 for?
Funeral expenses and income for the families they were supporting.
So they’re going to remit $120k to Central America?
Anonymous wrote:I dont know. This could be any kid with a car. I don’t think his speeding has anything to do with money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So disgusted by the story out of Florida of a 17 year old (now 18) who was driving his BMW at 151 mph when he rear ended a vehicle, killing all six occupants. Women who were mothers, grandmothers, daughters, aunts.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/04/22/florida-teen-speeding-six-killed/
Somehow, the judge saw it fit to let the kid live under house arrest. A simple google search of his parents, Helena and Craig Galle reveal they are uber wealthy. He's an attorney with the audacious and cringey email handle of "pololawyer@aol.com" Blech. https://www.floridabar.org/directories/find-mbr/profile/?num=856568
They own homes in Florida, Florence, Italy and Maine. Check out their "modular masterpiece" in Maine: https://mainehomedesign.com/features/modular-masterpiece/#close
They obvious spoiled their son in every aspect of the word, resulting in a teen who thought the world was created for him alone. I hope they are sued into poverty...but they won't be because people like them are never really left ruined by tragedies like this, while countless others are left in their wake.
If you are financially successful and able to give your kids everything...do us all (and them) a favor and don't. Do your job and raise decent humans because the rest of us have to live in "their" world too.
And if you are solidly middle class or impoverished, raise your children right. Not sure why this is just an admonition to the wealthy. Proportionally more poor kids with guns ruining people’s lives.
Sensitive about your tacky new money and permissive parenting style, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a stupid post. Teenagers of all socioeconomic classes driving all makes and models of cars drive too fast and cause horrific accidents.
Teens of “all socioeconomic classes” do not drive $100k+ cars that go 150+ mph.
But you knew that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terrible. But we have all these non-rich men and boys tearing through our neighborhood on dirtbikes and atvs with souped up engines. I don't care if they're wealthy or poor— they’re endangering lives and need to put in jail.
Exactly!