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      02-29-2016, 11:56 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by BEM-S4 View Post
Sure, but those familiar with the road may know that there was a dangerous spot there and driven extra slow/carefully and that sort of thing comes with experience. Will have to see how fast the kid was driving, same thing could have happened if he was in a Neon. My point was not about this specific incident or driver in general. Just that it's a LOT of car for someone with limited experience to handle, in general, that's all. Hell the kid in question could have been on a track racing carts since he was barely old enough to walk and be the next Schumacher, but in most cases it's unnecessarily asking for trouble. Not unlike that little girl who shot her instructor with an AK. If you want to teach your kids gun safety have at it, but do so with something other than a fully automatic assault rifle. My only point was that an M235 seems like an awful lot of car for a kid to be driving. Hell I've been driving 10x longer than The kid at this point and I know the car could get me in trouble if I'm not careful.
I take it that you don't own a firearm or know much about them.

If you did some research, you would have known it wasn't an "automatic assault rifle". It was an Uzi which fires a pistol caliber projectile.

An "automatic assault rifle" would have actually been far more controllable than an Uzi in the same situation.
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