Street Racing in the D

Article is from 2015


So, the chick doesnt have $6K to fix her car....I'm assuming she doesnt have insurance.....Did the Dumb Ass Defenders worry about that???
 
Article is from 2015


So, the chick doesnt have $6K to fix her car....I'm assuming she doesnt have insurance.....Did the Dumb Ass Defenders worry about that???

Seriously...You make this HER fault because her car has PL/PD and was hit by an illegal drag racer? AND, as racing isn't covered on insurance, let's say the racer got a ticket for drag racing and his policy denied her Mini-Tort, or HE didn't carry the coverage...WHOSE fault is this? I'm sorry, but drag racing has no place on the streets. They need a track in the city...
 
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That's what U got out of my post??? LOL...Drag Racing has a place on the streets and ONLY the streets....

And on another note.... we dont know his citizen status or even if in fact his W2's list him AS a drag racer.....


Seriously...You make this HER fault because her car has PL/PD and was hit by an illegal drag racer? AND, as racing isn't covered on insurance, let's say the racer got a ticket for drag racing and his policy denied her Mini-Tort, or HE didn't carry the coverage...WHOSE fault is this? I'm sorry, but drag racing has no place on the streets. They need a track in the city...
 
need a track around Macomb county

We had a few back in the day. Martin just East of Hayes, 16 and Groesbeck the other side of the railroad tracks, and the industrial area in Fraser by 15 and Kelly :D
 
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I thought the former Buick City site would been awesome for indoor drag racing. (before they tore down the building) It was plenty long and still pretty wide once all the machinery was removed.
 
City of Detroit I doubt she even had pl/pd to damn expensive . I've had friends set up po boxes north of 8 mile just for insurance reasons
 
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