Jacknife91
Rubber Otaku
I agree, but I have to say that given from the amount of video that we saw (and I think it is great to have it so we can all form our own opinions) and being a father of a couple of daughters your first reaction is to protect your family. The bikers that come together in a such a large group take on the classic mob mentality, which is the lowest common denominator and usually resorts to senseless violence. Our main concern should be to become mindful of these acts and judge fairly, just because you put on a helmet does not entitle you to engage in lawless acts.
A couple of my observations: Why wasn't the driver's door locked when stopped the second time and it is fortunate that nobody was seriously injured. I am impressed how well the RR's suspension and undercarriage performed however - note to self, do not park bike in path of a Range Rover.
I completely agree with you. At first I was like "Grab your spears and pitchforks, men! We're going to hunt down that Range Rover". Then their violent mob mentality went into play and when I later found out that the driver was running for the safety of himself and his family, and I was completely on his side.
Granted, I would try to avoid the bikes and stay on the freeway, running and eliminating any threat would be my best decision. You should NEVER brake check anyone to begin with, it's just stupid.
I heard from several people that a biker died, but others say no one died, and that one biker only suffered a broken leg. Can anyone confirm?