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Doctor dies when his Porsche crashes at 150 mph during rush hour
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 15948249" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>Tell me you weren't trying with that reply. If 80mph is not to the level of 150mph, as you openly admit, how and why are you making such a comparison? The speeds have zero validity with each other. Out here, the staties give you a buffer zone at 80mph when in a 70mph zone. 150 mph though? Jail. If I need to go further and expose more of your bullshittery, the penalties for doing 150 mph are much different than doing 80mph. In some states 80+ is the limit. There are certain profession out there that bring along with them a higher expectation of responsibility. A doctor is one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 15948249, member: 31223"] Tell me you weren't trying with that reply. If 80mph is not to the level of 150mph, as you openly admit, how and why are you making such a comparison? The speeds have zero validity with each other. Out here, the staties give you a buffer zone at 80mph when in a 70mph zone. 150 mph though? Jail. If I need to go further and expose more of your bullshittery, the penalties for doing 150 mph are much different than doing 80mph. In some states 80+ is the limit. There are certain profession out there that bring along with them a higher expectation of responsibility. A doctor is one of them. [/QUOTE]
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