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So its probably the guy who was nerfings fault. using beaps as your siren isnt loud enough to get the attention of the car in front of you! Come on beep, beep? no one can hear that in there helmet with engine noise going on! My advice get a better siren and take it easy on the nerf, not to mention u gave him no time to respond!!!!
This clearly illustrates the way in which some of the "professional drivers" in this sport just don't have any regard for a human. I heard through my moms hair dresser second cousin from Michigan say that she knew a guy that met a guy that was at the 1975 Baja International that he thought that he remember seeing a truck repeatedly nerfing a limited buggy and as the story goes he thinks the driver of the buggy may have died... Of course that may or may it have been 32 years later...
That experience, experience by the near family members friends roommate, qualifies me to have this opinion as well as the final word on this thread...LOCK IT DOWN NOW!!!