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<blockquote data-quote="Do7" data-source="post: 839013" data-attributes="member: 13398"><p>And like I just finished explaining while riding a motorcycle is a risk in of itself, riding ANY mode of transportation involves risk. It doesn't matter if what it is, there is NO guarantee you'll survive when you enter a "screaming metal deathtrap" as some would call it. A person at 36 years old died in an ACCIDENT. ACCIDENTS can happen with ANY VEHICLE. Now does Motorcycles have a higher risk than a car? Absolutely, but a car or a truck or SUV has its own risks. Who's to say he would've survived if he had been in a car, truck, SUV. As I've mentioned before I've had loved ones who I've lost in those damn things, and I pray to God to help deliver me to my destination every time I drive my Rav4 or Civic because I know there are many factors that can happen that's out of my control and today could possibly be my last. I like you guys, and he may have meant it that way, but it definitely came off as insensitive and tasteless with all due respect. Idc if you guys don't agree with people riding motorcycles, or engaging in other behaviors that have a higher degree in risks, someone died. Again if he had done something stupid like run a stop sign into an oncoming vehicle or wasn't paying attention THEN I could understand having little sympathy. But say some **** such as having no sympathy to the person that died, and to call someone an idiot over something like that? Dude that's low.</p><p></p><p>Let me also say this. Yes you are entitled to your opinion and I do respect your opinion, but once it is freely expressed it is allowed to be criticized by anyone. So I respectfully disagree with you guys' outlook on the matter. </p><p></p><p>That is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Do7, post: 839013, member: 13398"] And like I just finished explaining while riding a motorcycle is a risk in of itself, riding ANY mode of transportation involves risk. It doesn't matter if what it is, there is NO guarantee you'll survive when you enter a "screaming metal deathtrap" as some would call it. A person at 36 years old died in an ACCIDENT. ACCIDENTS can happen with ANY VEHICLE. Now does Motorcycles have a higher risk than a car? Absolutely, but a car or a truck or SUV has its own risks. Who's to say he would've survived if he had been in a car, truck, SUV. As I've mentioned before I've had loved ones who I've lost in those damn things, and I pray to God to help deliver me to my destination every time I drive my Rav4 or Civic because I know there are many factors that can happen that's out of my control and today could possibly be my last. I like you guys, and he may have meant it that way, but it definitely came off as insensitive and tasteless with all due respect. Idc if you guys don't agree with people riding motorcycles, or engaging in other behaviors that have a higher degree in risks, someone died. Again if he had done something stupid like run a stop sign into an oncoming vehicle or wasn't paying attention THEN I could understand having little sympathy. But say some **** such as having no sympathy to the person that died, and to call someone an idiot over something like that? Dude that's low. Let me also say this. Yes you are entitled to your opinion and I do respect your opinion, but once it is freely expressed it is allowed to be criticized by anyone. So I respectfully disagree with you guys' outlook on the matter. That is all. [/QUOTE]
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