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Datsun 05-16-2011 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by El Dumbasso (Post 7436050)
Would you "snitch"?

Quote:

Originally Posted by hk20000 (Post 7436063)
Give me that money or I snitch.

C'mon guys, its not SNITCH, its NARC'D.

Skyline350gt 05-16-2011 06:47 PM

LOL at snitching to the ICJEWBC.
Seriously everyone find something new to do, than sit on the computer and discuss how wrong OP is. Obviously he's not too smart posting evidence online of public destruction. However, this isn't as nearly as bad as NOIZZ or whatever his face says it is, and how blah blah blah crime this crime that.

He made a big mistake, but I'm sure he didn't mean for it to happen and take out the pole.
Fuck the pole.
Thank goodness he's alive and not on CBC Canada right now.

jlenko 05-16-2011 07:35 PM

Anyone ever think this guy maybe just made up the whole fuckin' thing and that's not even a pic of his car?

See how many of you would waste your time calling the police and reporting something they read on the internet, that isn't even true. And reporting it to ICBC.

Just sayin'..

illicitstylz 05-16-2011 07:40 PM

this must be OP right now





















































































































http://i56.tinypic.com/voq0k1.gif

zulutango 05-16-2011 07:50 PM

Duty of driver at accident
68 (1) The driver or operator or any other person in charge of a vehicle that is, directly or indirectly, involved in an accident on a highway must do all of the following:

(a) remain at or immediately return to the scene of the accident;

(b) render all reasonable assistance;

(c) produce in writing to any other driver involved in the accident and to anyone sustaining loss or injury, and, on request, to a witness

(i) his or her name and address,

(ii) the name and address of the registered owner of the vehicle,

(iii) the licence number of the vehicle, and

(iv) particulars of the motor vehicle liability insurance card or financial responsibility card for that vehicle,

or such of that information as is requested.

(2) The driver or operator or any other person in charge of a vehicle that collides with an unattended vehicle must stop and must

(a) locate and notify in writing the person in charge of or the owner of the unattended vehicle of

(i) the name and address of the driver, operator or other person in charge,

(ii) the name and address of the registered owner, and

(iii) the licence number

of the vehicle that struck the unattended vehicle, or

(b) leave in a conspicuous place in or on the vehicle collided with a notice in writing giving the information referred to in paragraph (a).

(3) The driver or operator or any other person in charge of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in damage to property on or adjacent to a highway, other than a vehicle under subsection (2), must take reasonable steps to locate and notify in writing the owner or person in charge of the property of the fact of the accident and of the following:(a) the name and address of the driver, operator or other person in charge of the vehicle;

(b) the name and address of the registered owner;

(c) the licence number of the vehicle.



Hit and run...you did...is an arrestable offence under the BC Mtor Vehicle Act.

lfyshi 05-16-2011 09:15 PM

^I have a rather dumb question.

What if you hit a tree/shrub that is on the side of the road/highway, (assuming a relatively minor incident which the vehicle was still driveable)

JayEch 05-16-2011 09:48 PM

haha op has a funny real life name.

SKILLZNawMeen 05-16-2011 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KayC (Post 7432612)
If you are on a laptop, try tilting your screen back, then look at the plate :fullofwin:

shit your right...u can see it haha. Good tip

zulutango 05-17-2011 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lfyshi (Post 7436365)
^I have a rather dumb question.

What if you hit a tree/shrub that is on the side of the road/highway, (assuming a relatively minor incident which the vehicle was still driveable)

If the total damage involved, and that includes your car damage and the trees, shrubs( have you priced how much they cost lately, plus the cost of someone replacing them) exceeds $1000 the crash must be reported.

Noizz 05-17-2011 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skyline350gt (Post 7436164)
LOL at snitching to the ICJEWBC.
Seriously everyone find something new to do, than sit on the computer and discuss how wrong OP is. Obviously he's not too smart posting evidence online of public destruction. However, this isn't as nearly as bad as NOIZZ or whatever his face says it is, and how blah blah blah crime this crime that.

I suggest you read my posts again, you clearly need help with comprehension. When your argument against me literally contains blah blah blah. I'm laughing at the fact you can't analyze a simple argument :lol

I'll summarize it for you, there was a higher opportunity that something bad could have happened as a result of the OP not reporting a unsecured lamp post on the ground versus not doing anything about it. In addition, it is obvious that he was carelessly driving.

The driver even mentioned in his blog he did +65mph, how much is that in kph? 100km/hr on an exit ramp in the rain? Good job.

What is safety? Minimizing the opportunity something bad could happen and not hoping that it won't happen.

Quote:

He made a big mistake, but I'm sure he didn't mean for it to happen and take out the pole.
Fuck the pole.
Thank goodness he's alive and not on CBC Canada right now.
Great, lets not think about the consequences before doing something. Lets put your mentality to work.

A drunk driver made the mistake of drinking and driving. I'm sure he didn't meant to kill people on the street when he drove his vehicle intoxicated.
Fuck the people.
Thank goodness he's alive and not on CBC Canada right now.

Yes I understand this might be out of context because no one was injured in OP's accident. Put it back into retrospect, the drunk driver didn't injure anyone. Is it still OK to drive drunk? If it was, why do we currently have strict laws against drunk driving?

Why do you think ICBC is imposing +premiums for bad drivers? For the fun of it? Why should the OP not receive penalties for bad driving? Is that fair for the other bad drivers out there who have to pay $$$ for their mistakes? Is that fair for the safe drivers?

It's time to grow up, and be responsible for your actions, and be able to properly read/comprehend. As a result, you'll be able to formulate a proper opinion on your thoughts and be able to express them appropriately.

InvisibleSoul 05-17-2011 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragon-88 (Post 7432576)
How is it that people always spin out on that offramp. Its such a smooth corner...

Actually, it's not... there is very slight irregularity on the curve where the bridge section meets the other side... and this is where I think people might be losing it.

Doesn't take much if you're accelerating through the curve at speed for the rear wheels to break loose on a slight imperfection of the road...

This is it here (Google StreetView):

http://bit.ly/k4nphq

Skyline350gt 05-22-2011 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noizz (Post 7436992)
I suggest you read my posts again, you clearly need help with comprehension. When your argument against me literally contains blah blah blah. I'm laughing at the fact you can't analyze a simple argument :lol

I'll summarize it for you, there was a higher opportunity that something bad could have happened as a result of the OP not reporting a unsecured lamp post on the ground versus not doing anything about it. In addition, it is obvious that he was carelessly driving.

The driver even mentioned in his blog he did +65mph, how much is that in kph? 100km/hr on an exit ramp in the rain? Good job.

What is safety? Minimizing the opportunity something bad could happen and not hoping that it won't happen.


Great, lets not think about the consequences before doing something. Lets put your mentality to work.

A drunk driver made the mistake of drinking and driving. I'm sure he didn't meant to kill people on the street when he drove his vehicle intoxicated.
Fuck the people.
Thank goodness he's alive and not on CBC Canada right now.

Yes I understand this might be out of context because no one was injured in OP's accident. Put it back into retrospect, the drunk driver didn't injure anyone. Is it still OK to drive drunk? If it was, why do we currently have strict laws against drunk driving?

Why do you think ICBC is imposing +premiums for bad drivers? For the fun of it? Why should the OP not receive penalties for bad driving? Is that fair for the other bad drivers out there who have to pay $$$ for their mistakes? Is that fair for the safe drivers?

It's time to grow up, and be responsible for your actions, and be able to properly read/comprehend. As a result, you'll be able to formulate a proper opinion on your thoughts and be able to express them appropriately.


You clearly have a stick up your ass all the time don't you? try taking it out, you will get better bowel movement. lol but that's okay judging from the way you talk, you try your best to sound intelligent lol. This is as irrelevant as your post above.

You sort of act like you never done anything stupid before and thats pretty silly. Like I said, I'm more than willing to bet the OP had a scare of his life and hopefully learned something. It isn't as nearly as big of a deal as what you typed out to prove a point, so shut the fuck up.

Night time.

Raid3n 05-22-2011 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvisibleSoul (Post 7437020)
Actually, it's not... there is very slight irregularity on the curve where the bridge section meets the other side... and this is where I think people might be losing it.

Doesn't take much if you're accelerating through the curve at speed for the rear wheels to break loose on a slight imperfection of the road...

This is it here (Google StreetView):

http://bit.ly/k4nphq

if you stay to the right you don't hit the dip there...

|<e|_ 05-24-2011 01:12 AM

you can spin out when you pussy out half way and lift off oversteer...there are many possibilities, don't assume everyone can drive just cause they are into cars...

OBD1 05-24-2011 01:15 AM

OP, Ya dun goofed.

brute_4s 05-24-2011 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by |<e|_ (Post 7445620)
you can spin out when you pussy out half way and lift off oversteer...there are many possibilities, don't assume everyone can drive just cause they are into cars...

he drives a 4 door 318 (1 exhaust tip) he cant be that much into cars...must've been wet too cause my bro has a 325 and it never breaks loose

alwaysideways 05-24-2011 12:05 PM

Still waiting for the OP to respond and update us on how that RCMP call went :fullofwin:

cruz-in 05-24-2011 12:13 PM

oh man i would be totally hilarious if the OP was actually trolling everybody and he rgot the rcmp on his ass...

lol:troll:

rps13 05-26-2011 06:04 PM

http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rd...404995521.html

to OP

you can buy this shell and put your engine in it.


94 bmw 318is - $700 (abbotsford)

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Date: 2011-05-26, 6:24PM PDT
Reply to: sale-bncbc-2404995521@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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blue 94 bmw 318is motor is blown
if u need parts or the whole car let email me

TypeRNammer 07-13-2011 06:03 PM

Turns out the BMW in the original post went through ICBC.

Got about $5,000 for the car and insurance going up.

BaoTurbo 07-13-2011 06:52 PM

At the end of the day, we all make mistakes. Stupid or not stupid we all did. Once or couple times. I scraped a pole and had my back fender dented when I still had my N. No one is perfect and no one should claim they are unless they are the retards that go 40km/h, paranoid as fuck, or don't drive on a daily basis.

v.Rossi 07-13-2011 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaoTurbo (Post 7510563)
At the end of the day, we all make mistakes. Stupid or not stupid we all did. Once or couple times. I scraped a pole and had my back fender dented when I still had my N. No one is perfect and no one should claim they are unless they are the retards that go 40km/h, paranoid as fuck, or don't drive on a daily basis.

Driving and fucking up a public property lightpole, okay fine, deem it as a mistake. Live and learn. Posting it online with a half-ass blurred license plate, that's not a mistake that's a fuck up, an EASILY AVOIDABLE fuck up.

OP you should know better, i'm jk that's asking too much.
OP went full retard, man, you never go full retard.

BaoTurbo 07-14-2011 10:38 PM

Full retard :lol

GabAlmighty 07-15-2011 09:36 AM



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