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Grim! :mellow:

that is a verry good video and y dont they show it to kids "because its to gorey" our goverment are ass holes ......

it certainly makes you stop and think.

That is possibly one of the best videos for speeding i've seen for making people stop and think about it, really hard hitting video and should be shown on t.v unless it allready has and i've not noticed but i doubt it

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Yes, it´s hard but it reaches the target.It really makes you stop and think.

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very hard to watch because its the truth.

this should be mandatory viewing for drivers education.

back when i was a-learnin' there was a film called" red asphalt", and another called "signal 30" the were old even in my time, black and white or barely color. horrid acting and narration. but compared to most films of the time it looked pretty real. the idea of these older films was that they were supposed to be actual accident scenes. choppy, grainy footage of burnt bodies and dismembered limbs. brains being scraped up and dumped into a bag after they fall out of the head of a helmet less motorcyclist.

back then we all kind of made fun of it, and yet were kinda grossed out by it. and you know what? it made us all think!

hell, you ask most people in the states my age about these films and they will remember them to this day.

yeah, we still ignored some driving laws as young drivers. but in the back of our heads, we could still remember what we had seen; and it made us give pause for a second, and realize our own mortality.

today's parents are all to often behaving like a good parent should, i suppose. wanting to protect their children from things that they know to be unpleasant. they saw that film when they were kids and it gave them nightmares for weeks, so there's no way their kid is watching it. but the thing is: just because it was unpleasant doesn't mean that they didn't learn a great lesson from it. and by sheltering their children they are merely allowing their children to continue to be disillusioned.

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Up !!

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UP !!

Always good to have it present.

Cheers.

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These sort of video's should be on the TV more often thumb.gif

----- Rather than the stupid shit adds they show mad.gif

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