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BNR32_Coupe 03-17-2009 06:47 PM

Thread moved to fight club
 
Hello mods,

My thread, Street Racing Safe, was moved to the fight club section. I was just wondering why did this happen, and if it was a mistake or mis-judgement on a moderators part, if somebody could please move it back over to the off-topic forum, as it corresponds and relates to a couple threads regarding the topic of street racing (ie, the thread about a flipped over SUV and the freddy fonseca thread).

I understand that there's nothing wrong with the fight club category, and that the thread is at least not deleted or locked, however, the type of posts that will be generated in that category are usually irrelevant, retarded, or simply stupid, and the thread won't do much good there.

I think the stats that I provided, with sources to prove, really makes you think about what our justice system is like today. That is the point of the thread, as I've clearly tried to outline.

With the thread remaining in the fight club category, it just seems like revscene's stigma of anti-street racing without listening is at a level where the thread is immediately shunned, people fail to read the facts, and opinion is held higher than the reported facts. I like to stress that these are facts, and not opinions, as it's the main point of the thread.

Finally, I'd like to thank those who've read this post and I highly encourage any moderators that believe a serious discuss on a touchy topic can be held without repercussion, bias, or immaturity.

Thanks,

BNR32_COUPE
Proud RS.NET user


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