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November 25th, 2007 · No Comments

A teenager on suspended provisional license died when the car he was driving (wtf?) crashed into a tree during a police pursuit in Albury. He was seen to be driving erratically and police in a marked police car attempted to pull him over. He sped off.

His family say the high speed chase, and consequently the death of the young fella, was unnecessary. They say his fear of returning to jail forced him to flee.

They’re right. It was unnecessary. If the stupid turd had not been driving erratically, or better yet, seeings he was unlicensed, not been driving at all, there would have been no chase. If he’d pulled over, there would have been no chase. The family are after an inquiry and ‘justice’ regarding the police actions. There is no inquiry required. The police tried to pull over someone who posed a danger to other motorists. That someone chose not to comply with the law. He sealed his own fate. Perhaps his family and friends should take some responsibility, but that’s just not how nangas think is it.

Statements from friends and family include:

(he was) a good kid who had a little trouble with police.

It just isn’t right, he was just out here doing what we always do, just being kids.

He’d been out of jail for driving offenses for less than three weeks! A good kid ? I think not. Sounds to me like the crash has probably saved the community from his complete disregard for the law. Obviously his two month stint for dangerous driving has done nothing to rehabilitate him.

I don’t mean to sound old, but when we were kids, at 3:45am, we weren’t driving around like idiots with a car full of mates. And if we’d had so much as a speeding fine, we were driving carefully for a long time, rather than trying to find more trouble.

Fortunately most of these ferals aren’t too bright, but they still seem to be breeding faster than wiping themselves off the face of the earth.

Source - Sydney Morning Herald

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