This is almost impossibly tango'ed up

Started by mono_dna, March 26, 2006, 12:56:03 PM

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Note the complete absence of marks on the ground. No skids, no marks of anything striking the ground, no mud or dirt stuck to the car. Looks as if it might have been placed there.

Doorman

QuoteOriginally posted by BlueBall@Mar 26 2006, 01:03 PM
Note the complete absence of marks on the ground. No skids, no marks of anything striking the ground, no mud or dirt stuck to the car. Looks as if it might have been placed there.
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I concur. It's got 'setup' written all over it










     

mono_dna

Perhaps. It's still a pretty banged up car though...
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Hippy

Wouldn't like to think it was my car

Blunt

QuoteOriginally posted by BlueBall@Mar 26 2006, 12:03 PM
Note the complete absence of marks on the ground. No skids, no marks of anything striking the ground, no mud or dirt stuck to the car. Looks as if it might have been placed there.
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I've been to plenty of these...sometimes, if the car is airborne, there are no skid marks for tens of yards.
if there were persons trapped, I would expect the car to look like this if the Fireys got involved. it's a rescue technique whereby you cut the sills to open up the car.

the thing I think is slightly unusual is the undeployed airbag, although I've seen them not deploy just like this 1

I wouldn't be suprised if this was genuine
Regards
Blunt


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