Street racers plead not guilty for Division Street crash

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2007

Two of the three drivers that are accused of causing a six-car pileup in March appeared in court Monday, KXLY 4's Erik Loney reports.

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  • the reporter is suprised that people are still complaining about pain 5 months after the crash? It's called insurance fraud and lawsuits, greedy people capitalizing on a fucked up event. Human nature at its best.

  • yeah because everyday people are experts at telling speed of a car just by looking at one

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  • So the police said it was 40-60 MPH, witnesses say 60-70... Sounds like insurance fraud to me, just like Rickyah said. Either that, or it was the slowest race ever.

  • You are right. I bumped a woman going 5KM/h and she says "OW MY BACK OW MY BACK" and calls 911. She got cash from her insurance for a lie and not even a scratch of damage. Luckily my insurance hasn't gone up !

  • I know I know one of the guys involved in that shit

  • i feel ya some times I take out my moms neon to relive some sweet memories to long live the sweet neon!

  • A few years ago in my early 20s I used to race in the streets. It was an easy $400.00 bucks a night.  Now that I'm older, I put up my Srt-4 and only take it out once in a while to re-live those memories!

  • LOL!! I couldn't have said that any better!

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