Well, I can see how someone could be sceptical , looking at the palm tree, blackened but not broken, yet a cyclone up north often breaks them, the vehicle being split down the centre is straight out of a disney cartoon. However, I listened to a WA. policeman talking about the accident on TV. He seemed genuine. There has not been any followup in the media as far as names, etc, that I have seen. This normally happens, but perhaps family has suppressed that. From what I have seen of local kids, they buy what they can afford, cheap as, heaps of crap, sometimes full of rust, perhaps that's it.
Just want to quote an article from the LR monthly, coincidentily , about the same subject. "official stats. show one 17 yr. old male driver in every 451 is killed or suffers serious injury before they reach their 18th birthday. one in 8 licence holders in Britain is under 25, yet one in 4 fatal and serious crashes involves a driver in this age group." The article goes on, but makes the point that most, if not all of the deaths are from kids driving high performance vehicles , mostly purchased for them by their parents. It goes on to say, Kids should have as their first vehicle, something like a series 3 LR. Not a foolish idea, if you really think about it.Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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