[quote=FlyerInHi]uco, I don’t dispute that the bikers chased the SUV. Some bikers chased and others just followed.[/quote]Why did they follow what is a bad situation going worse? Just break off and report it.
[quote=FlyerInHi]But what caused them to so so (before the video)? We can only presume. The Facebook entry flu posted suggests some biker gangs chase and stop expensive cars to extort money. The facts don’t prove that. [/quote]
I didn’t bring this up.. you did. I made no mention of it. I just very clearly pointed out VC violations in the driving of the motorcycle group. If Lien was driving wildly, hit the throttle and leave him in the dust! You don’t ‘cluster around’ an SUV driver if you are driving a motorcycle. It is simply not safe given the weight difference. The fact that they were clustering around him told me that they figured that Lien was intimidated and not a risk, also probably not a ‘crazy driver’. You don’t drive a motorcycle next to a crazy SUV driver unless you have a death wish. One collision and the motorcycle loses. Your statement is inane! The bikers made a decision to mass around the Range Rover. Remember – if someone gets injured in what is a group activity, particularly an illegal activity: all of the participants can be charged! If Mieses dies, all of the bikers can be charged in Murder or Manslaughter.
[quote=FlyerInHi]There maybe more to it. But I don’t think flu’s conclusions are based on facts. Flu might be right but he’s presuming a lot. Plus his rants make him seem a little wacko.[/quote]No, he is probably a bit pissed off because he could see being in that position. You also seem to be ignoring the video and the activity. The biker in white with black vest never got hit.. he was still on his bike. He also instigated it. There is no justification. Since many of the bikers had running cameras, all they had to do is report it and show the video – done deal – if the Range Rover was truely driving erratically.. but the bikers want to ‘review’ their videos – WRONG! you don’t get to selectively edit evidence.