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Muppets on the ORR.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 579 ✭✭✭edmund_f


    entertaining comments..

    From the 'i think it is wrong but there is no other option so let them do it' to the 'just lock them all up' opinions -

    as far as i am concerned it is quite simply wrong, there is no need for it, there are other options out there - safe viable ones. Just because you have a modified car does not give you any extra rights - fog lights do not give you right of way. Simple fact is if they wanted to prove they are 'good' drivers they would, therefore the main thrill must the danger of being caught - and getting away with it. If they wanted to race - safely - they would.

    have a quick browse through youtube if you are looking for evidence here...


  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional South East Moderators Posts: 28,500 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cabaal


    Paddy@CIRL wrote: »
    what do you do if you want to drive your car fast and safely ? Mondello isn't a viable option as it hosts only a small handful of Open days through out the year.

    You can drive it, but if your driving it on a public road and your going over the speed limit then your breaking the law and you deserve everything that happens to you if you crash or the gardai catch you imho

    If people want a place to race there cars then band together and try and get a place built, works for every other organization :)

    Of course if they don't want to create an organization and do the work then they only have them selfs to blame :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,657 ✭✭✭trishw78


    Paddy@CIRL wrote: »
    Telling them to go karting is the same as telling a Man Utd supporter to play FIFA and not all can afford the cost of building a hotrod and transporting it...
    Bards wrote: »
    iof they can afford insurance and Jap imports and custimization of their "Cool Cars" they can well afford the moneyfor Hot Rods, and what is wrong with Karting? 3 inches from the ground doing almost 50mph is one hell of an adrenaline rush


    They don't even need to buy a kart Kiltorcan has then there ready to use


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