don't hit a jay walker in the hood

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JM Aggie08

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Your arguments are ridiculous.


I can't believe that you, a seemingly intelligent (albeit naive) young woman, cannot understand that dark colors reflect less light and thus are more difficult to see at night.


The issue is that dark people are more difficult to see at night, all else being equal. They really need to wear bright/flashing clothing so that the people who drive cars can see them easier.

Really I'm all about equality here.


My God it all makes sense now. I never knew.
 
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ok just making sure since everyone in this thread ignored the key problem in that video.

And what do you think the key problem is? I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it was jaywalking, an accident, and then a rowdy crowd getting out of control.
 

McLovin

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ok just making sure since everyone in this thread ignored the key problem in that video.

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james1701

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It's a shame she did not have a CC permit and prepared to defending herself when her windshield was kicked in.
 

McLovin

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It's a shame she did not have a CC permit and prepared to defending herself when her windshield was kicked in.

I disagree. Guaranteed that there are more people in that crowd with guns than just the driver of the vehicle and that would've turned into a much worse situation.