I'm sure it was intentional. I have cars all day long that turn the corner and stay on the gas for like 5-6 blocks. That gas station is the only one that sells 102 octane so we get lots of lead foots. The driver is the brother of the owner. The owner got a new truck and "gave" the car to his brother/driver a few hours before. The car had insurance but only for registered ownerGotta love uninsured drivers — seems there are lots of them around
Sure looks and sounds like an intentional burnout on wet roads that went wrong. I guess it doesn’t really matter much being uninsured.
Was the driver also the owner of the car?
They must do things different in Texas. No such thing that I know of here in NJ. You’re allowed to borrow a car and be covered.The car had insurance but only for registered owner
That's what I thought too since that's how my insurance is. Anyone can drive my car if I give them permission and be covered.They must do things different in Texas. No such thing that I know of here in NJ. You’re allowed to borrow a car and be covered.
If that title didn’t change hands then that’s a borrowed car.
FYI this is what motivated me to get a IPC-HFW5241E-Z12E camera and create my ALPR program. If I had my current setup I might of captured his rear plate.He must be related to this guy, at least he did not take off like mine did.
I woke up this morning and found my brick fence all broken up.
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