I saw the video and use to live in the New York City area, so I am pretty 
familiar with the area. The bikers were stupid. Period! If I had been the 
driver of the RR and my wife & child was in the car, I would have done what 
the driver did and added a step. The driver is clearly trying to get away 
from the bikers. They corner him a couple of times, he gets away. If I had 
tried to get away and they kept blocking me, I would have hit EVERY SINGLE 
bike in my way, on my way to the police station! We can talk about it 
there! 

If the RR hit a motorcyclist who wasn't doing anything wrong and the 
cyclist's have a video cam, it's pretty simple to just follow the guy, get 
his license plate, call the police, etc. But they escalate the incident by 
trying to cut him off, open his doors, etc. At this point, no matter what 
has happened before, his main concern is for the safety of his wife and 
child. A group of bikers beating the man up in front of his family is 
simply wrong. They are extremely lucky they found a guy in New York driving 
a Black Range Rover who WASN'T carrying a gun, This story could easily be 
very different!

On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 6:29:31 AM UTC-7, Kyle Munz wrote:
>
> I'm guessing everyone has seen this on the news by now. So, what's 
> everyone's opinions on this incident? Bikers' fault or the Range Rover 
> driver's fault?
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNOyDMzn2bY
>
>
> -Kyle 
>  

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