12-31-2010, 01:03 PM
Minoclan wrote:
Many that know me know that I'm a pretty intense person but I do not really get angry. To me anger is wasted energy. If there is a problem all my energies should go to evaluating the situation and planning a logical solution to the problem.
At the scene the young kid was very nice and quite mortified at what he had done. He very quickly came to make sure I was ok. We chatted a bit about what had transpired and let the pros do their work. Had he been properly trained on the track, this would not have happened. Even if his track vision failed him, he surely would not have hit the gas before the brake when he panicked - which he admitted in the police report. I knew he moving pretty good.
Quote:Looks like justifiable homicide to me
Many that know me know that I'm a pretty intense person but I do not really get angry. To me anger is wasted energy. If there is a problem all my energies should go to evaluating the situation and planning a logical solution to the problem.
At the scene the young kid was very nice and quite mortified at what he had done. He very quickly came to make sure I was ok. We chatted a bit about what had transpired and let the pros do their work. Had he been properly trained on the track, this would not have happened. Even if his track vision failed him, he surely would not have hit the gas before the brake when he panicked - which he admitted in the police report. I knew he moving pretty good.
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