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Old 02-19-2015, 03:01 PM   #6
Jeff Stout
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Default Re: NHRA regulates off track behavior.........

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Originally Posted by Hagen Gary View Post
HAHA, come on Randall, its not too harsh. I've seen first hand on my CT scanner what street racing does to people.... multiple times. That's why I feel so strongly about it. I've bet you've never seen a 16 y/o girl die while you're trying to save her because her boyfriend thought he was Paul Walker. When you see that, come talk to me about how street racing isn't that big of a deal.

Paul Walker made a living off of glamorizing street racing. Millions off of it. He was the main actor in 7 films that were all about street racing. NOTHING MORE... it wasn't 1 single movie. He bred street racing and died doing it. He got exactly what he was asking for. You race on the street, you're an idiot with zero respect for society. You glamorize it, I want nothing to do with you, and NHRA sees it that way too. I don't want my racetrack filled with a bunch of criminals.
You don't happen to have the letter NHRA sent to the producers of Fast and Furious?

I understand NHRA not wanting to be associated with the show. Maybe they could of wrote the letter stating so and to please remove any decals or window numbers relating to NHRA. This would have kept them out of lawsuit way and not pee everyone off.

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