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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 17021642" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>What pisses me off the most about the takeovers is how they aren't broken up. There's no stings or police waiting to bust them because of the "culture" and demographic that is mostly taking part. They're also considerably more dangerous than street racing yet it's street racing that is treated like a mass casualty event is inevitable. You've got one where it's be as reckless as possible in someone else's car that you stole and the other is go fast and don't wreck in the car you built and threw thousands of dollars into. They're far apart in levels of danger involved and the intentions of those taking part yet the more dangerous one gets no attention from the police or government.</p><p></p><p>Also, how is it exciting to stand in the middle while a car does donuts and a burnout? I just don't get where the excitement is at unless it's for the carnage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 17021642, member: 21786"] What pisses me off the most about the takeovers is how they aren't broken up. There's no stings or police waiting to bust them because of the "culture" and demographic that is mostly taking part. They're also considerably more dangerous than street racing yet it's street racing that is treated like a mass casualty event is inevitable. You've got one where it's be as reckless as possible in someone else's car that you stole and the other is go fast and don't wreck in the car you built and threw thousands of dollars into. They're far apart in levels of danger involved and the intentions of those taking part yet the more dangerous one gets no attention from the police or government. Also, how is it exciting to stand in the middle while a car does donuts and a burnout? I just don't get where the excitement is at unless it's for the carnage. [/QUOTE]
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