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    Those of us that have lost loved ones because of drunk drivers will understand this.


    I am genuinely sad about any death. My thoughts go with the family and friends of Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, the passenger in the car.


    The incident is a stark reminder of the consequences of DUI and/or speeding. The latest police reports are that Dunn was 2x over the limit and driving in excess of 130mph. While the deaths of these two young men is tragic, this was not an accident. It was the result of irresponsibility and stupidity. Instead of being stunned by the death of someone famous, how about we take solace in the fact that he didn't kill any innocent drivers.

    I never met Mr. Dunn. I'm sure he was a nice person.

    I never met Zachary Hartwell. I don't know how or if he was complicit in the incident.
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    When I was a kid I was told "We do these things not because they're easy, but because they're hard"

    Now all I hear is " I won't do anything unless there's something in it for me"

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    His BAL was only 0.196. Not very intoxicated at all. And given the lifestyle he lived, I'd question whether the alcohol was much of a factor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiz View Post
    His BAL was only 0.196. Not very intoxicated at all. And given the lifestyle he lived, I'd question whether the alcohol was much of a factor.
    Dunn was always a bad driver, in the first jackass movie Bam bashed him about that fact.

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    There haven't been many details released, but I am strongly resisting the urge to condemn the actions of someone drinking and driving 135 MPH. If he was intentionally driving that fast (assuming there was the VERY unlikely chance of "sudden acceleration), he was risking the lives of innocent people on the road, not to mention his passenger.

    I was recently passed on the freeway by a guy driving 90-ish on 3 wheels, in moderate 6 pm traffic, while intentionally hitting the concrete barrier separating oncoming traffic from his (left shoulder "lane"). It truly disturbed me that he could have injured/killed several people with his little stunt. I could have been one of them.

    I am sorry to hear of anyone's death. However, I STRONGLY prefer to read that the driver (again assuming intent) die than random, innocent people who get caught in their path.

    On another note, I was the passenger (as a child) of someone who drove drunk many, many times. Some of those were high-speed, aggressive, motivated by alcohol/cocaine/pot, and anger. It is among a handful of things I find VERY hard to forgive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiz View Post
    His BAL was only 0.196. Not very intoxicated at all. And given the lifestyle he lived, I'd question whether the alcohol was much of a factor.
    Is that some tested medical theory or just something you and your drinking buddies came up with in the bar?

    I will state that at 130+ mph it's very possible that even with a zero alcohol reading his reaction time probably wouldn't have been fast enough to recover the vehicle from whatever caused it to leave the road, but to suggest that because of his lifestyle he was unaffected or hardly affected by the amount he drank is medically unsound.
    When I was a kid I was told "We do these things not because they're easy, but because they're hard"

    Now all I hear is " I won't do anything unless there's something in it for me"

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilsadvocate View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Skiz View Post
    His BAL was only 0.196. Not very intoxicated at all. And given the lifestyle he lived, I'd question whether the alcohol was much of a factor.
    Is that some tested medical theory or just something you and your drinking buddies came up with in the bar?

    I will state that at 130+ mph it's very possible that even with a zero alcohol reading his reaction time probably wouldn't have been fast enough to recover the vehicle from whatever caused it to leave the road, but to suggest that because of his lifestyle he was unaffected or hardly affected by the amount he drank is medically unsound.
    Maybe I could jump in on this to present the argument of lifestyle... but I don't know who Ryan Dunn is or why some know his lifestyle.

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    Oh OK, he was one of the Jackass guys. Hologram's post would have revealed that to me that if I paid attention. So is it assumed he lived a reckless lifestyle because he was a Jackass star?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    Oh OK, he was one of the Jackass guys. Hologram's post would have revealed that to me that if I paid attention. So is it assumed he lived a reckless lifestyle because he was a Jackass star?
    He lived like that long before his stardom.

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    Having watched the Jackass movies, Ryan Dunn clearly was a guy who pressed limits that most of us wouldn't go near. I would go so far to suggest that his idea of 'normal' risk-taking was at the far end of the bell-curve. Considering his personality combined with a machine that gives more speed/power than some of us know what to do with - it was a crash & burn waiting to happen; and I really don't know what role alcohol played in this. At some point - sober or not - your choices can put you in a red zone.

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