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Originally posted by masraum
It's all about personal responsibility. If you drive a car that you know/suspect isn't working right then you need to either be prepared to pay the consequences or be really, really careful until you figure out what the problem is. There may have been extenuating circumstances, but I still think that this is a lot to do with money.
Didn't this exact same thing happen with 930's years ago? Did it make any more sense there.
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Steve I agree with you. It would be stupid and reckless to do so.
But this is not the case here. Ben Keaton did not take the car out doing 160pmh knowing that there was something wrong with it.
I think it is one of those internet legends. And if you read the article in the link it's Mrs Rudl's attorney's version of the fact...
Don't you think he would spin it that way?
We do not know all the facts...