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  1. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    Idiots. As well,as the obvious moral issues, the offence carries a maximum term of life so they might get a long stretch. Here's hoping.
  2. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    Amazed at the relative condition of the victim........must say something for the design of the Fiat 500 and bumpers etc (can see the front of the car clearly crumpling on impact). Remarkable. If it had been a 4x4 (for example) at that speed he wouldn't have stood a chance.
  3. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    Well I guess if he wasn't driving then he's not the scumbag. Hope the CCTV and other evidence proves it one way or the other..........
  4. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    He was partway across the oncoming lane so would likely have hit something coming the other way if there had been anything (the victim looks like he was over the white line when he was hit)
  5. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    None of that excuses not stopping afterwards
  6. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    More like showing off to his mum ? (assuming the male was driving of course)
  7. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    For me it's the 'run' aspect that leads to the likely scumbag conclusion. Up to that point this could have happened to almost anyone who drives at some point in their driving lifetime.
  8. dazzer6666

    Let's catch the scumbag who did this

    Hope he's Ok....horrific. Imagine tracking down the car may not be that difficult - let's hope so.
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