Some bad news - UPS Feeder Driver dies

oldngray

nowhere special
A movie is different than these TV shows, just is. They never show the downside of illegal racing. A lot of the show is fake but they don't tell you that.

Before the idiots took over the street racers at least knew enough to go out on empty roads. It was still wrong but they did try to minimize the danger to others. Not trying to weave through congested freeway traffic. Now all of the street racers are potential Darwin winners.
 

Faceplanted

Well-Known Member
TV shows that glorify illegal racing should be held accountable.
Dude what are you talking about?

If you are talking about street outlaws, they have shown when stuff goes wrong, accidents with injuries and one of the guys almost died at the track. Let's blame the the guys who need to be blamed and stop passing it along to tv and video games
 

Buster 554

Active Member
RIP. For what it's worth out feeder office has all of these reports laying right by the timeclock and condition reports. We see these way to often. There is a fine line between error and death in feeders at highway and interstate speeds. Prayers for his family.
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
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soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
UPDATE 02/29/2016: Dealio Lockhart had a criminal record for speeding according to LA Times.

"Lockhart has a history of excessive speeding. In 2012, he was convicted in San Bernardino County of driving faster than 100 mph, court records show. In 2014, he was convicted of speeding in Utah, according to the DMV. He was also involved in a car accident in November in Whittier, DMV officials said."

Driving over 100 MPH on a public road should carry the same legal consequences as driving drunk. This guy had no business driving or owning a vehicle at all.
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
The (alleged) driver of the car that caused the accident is a Charger enthusiast and member of a Charger/Mopar car club.
He's gonna find out the hard way that the term "charger" carries an entirely different meaning in prison.
 

Johney

Well-Known Member
UPDATE 02/29/2016: Dealio Lockhart had a criminal record for speeding according to LA Times.

"Lockhart has a history of excessive speeding. In 2012, he was convicted in San Bernardino County of driving faster than 100 mph, court records show. In 2014, he was convicted of speeding in Utah, according to the DMV. He was also involved in a car accident in November in Whittier, DMV officials said."

Driving over 100 MPH on a public road should carry the same legal consequences as driving drunk. This guy had no business driving or owning a vehicle at all.
Not to take away from what this jackbag did, but lets not forget there was another jackbag involved in this street race who is just as responsible for killing three people and left the seen. Lets hope this person is also brought to justice.
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
I'm not hip to the prison slang. What's that mean?
A "charger" is a smooth empty plastic or metal cylinder with a removable cap, about the size of a 35mm film cannister, that is used to smuggle contraband into prison.

You can probably imagine where such an item gets hidden.

Often times smaller and weaker inmates will be forced to "hold" contraband in this manner by stronger inmates who dont want to risk being caught with it.
 
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