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Why do people cry when they get caught doing something illegal?-Davo 07-02-2008, 04:03 AM My brother, convinced my entire family he's allowed to drive his car (turbo), and tonight, lost his license because he is driving a turbo car. Now he is having a massive cry about it. This is the same type of people who cry and bitch that they get caught speeding, people take extreme lengths like court action against the RTA and the police to fight their fines. Well.. No offence.. but IF YOU WERN'T DRIVING AN ILLEGAL CAR, OR SPEEDING, OR RUNNING RED LIGHTS IN THE FIRST PLACE, YOU WOULDN'T BE IN THIS SITUATION YOU STUBBORN C**T. That's a load of my chest. Thank you, and good night. 2.2 Straight six 07-02-2008, 05:29 PM The realisation of having to face the consequences of your actions. vinnym86 07-02-2008, 07:43 PM My cousin cried when she got caught doing 65 in a 35mph after 2 months into getting her license... got out of a ticket. She then proceeded to total the car after running a red light then crashing into palm trees. Wanna know the worst part? I consider her a good driver compared to the rest of Tampa, Florida... and I come from NYC area. :licka: Oz 07-02-2008, 10:14 PM -Davo - more info, what sort of car, what sort of speed? Age/Experience/Consequences? VR43000GT 07-02-2008, 10:44 PM It's illegal to drive turbo cars? Not a world I want to live in. Hungrycat7 07-03-2008, 04:30 PM It's illegal to drive turbo cars? Not a world I want to live in. I was thinking the same thing! Do they have turbo checkpoints? :lol2: Damien 07-03-2008, 06:06 PM My cousin cried when she got caught doing 65 in a 35mph after 2 months into getting her license... got out of a ticket. She then proceeded to total the car after running a red light then crashing into palm trees. Wanna know the worst part? I consider her a good driver compared to the rest of Tampa, Florida... and I come from NYC area. :licka: Florida drivers...ugh. I still think Orlando wins, well, Hollywood is pretty bad but it doesn't count consider all the non-Floridians there. 72chevelleOhio 07-04-2008, 03:22 AM Florida drivers...ugh. It's 'cuz they're all old geezers there...:tongue: (take that mr. beautiful weather! :lol: ) I usually get mad when I get caught. I always think "doesn't he have something better to do besides......" I save the crying for the important stuff.....like the part in "I am legend" where he had to kill his dog.......:uhoh: ...I mean, uh.....*runs away crying* :lol: goat_launcher 07-11-2008, 03:53 PM You have to look at the person doing it. They're probably a wuss by nature, or their probably contemplating the jail sentence they'll have to serve. I've done waaay worse that "illegally drive" and I just held my head up and knew it would get better. sullyj2002 07-26-2008, 06:24 PM It's illegal to drive turbo cars? Not a world I want to live in. i was thinking the same thing tell me where that is so i never move there lamehonda 07-26-2008, 08:10 PM I have been smuggling my turbo around like a little felon for over two years now. Ignorance for the law is no excuse! Supercharge your ride. Mr3GTP 07-26-2008, 11:24 PM It's illegal to drive turbo cars? Not a world I want to live in.Australia has a very strict vehicle construction code. Modded vehicles have to be plated as such (I think). The threadstarter can correct me if I'm wrong... -Davo 08-24-2008, 08:54 PM -Davo - more info, what sort of car, what sort of speed? Age/Experience/Consequences? he's driving an 86 ex-cop vl turbo with an r34 engine dumped in it. he wasn't speeding, he's 19 on his green p's, not much experience but he recons he's the best on the road, heh! 7 demerit points down, just waiting on the decision, he's been granted a provision to drive at work karmacae 01-20-2009, 04:21 PM Because, sometimes it is a way to get out of the situation, or at least to try to. Or they feel stupid and guilty for what they did. Humiliation ect. The list goes on and on. Though at the same time if something bad enough they should pay for what they did. Though it all depends on what was done and who did it, ect. ericn1300 01-20-2009, 07:16 PM Because, sometimes it is a way to get out of the situation, or at least to try to. Or they feel stupid and guilty for what they did. Humiliation ect. And sometimes it's an actual outcome of true remorse rather than humility without remorse or an artificial attempt to “get out of the situation”. HotZ28 01-20-2009, 08:03 PM Sorry, this is an outdated thread! http://img326.imageshack.us/img326/4093/threadclosedga9.gif fredjacksonsan 01-20-2009, 10:07 PM I cried when an experienced member resurrected another old thread. MagicRat 01-21-2009, 12:39 PM I cried when an experienced member resurrected another old thread. Two experienced members :crying: vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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