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http://video.aol.ca/video-detail/jer...id=VIDLRVNWS05
Tracey Grimshaw interviews Jeremy Clarkson on ACA last night... The reason I have posted this thread is to discuss something that was brought up on 3AW this morning by Neil Mitchell... Neil was offended by the way that Jeremy answered a question regarding the young people who 'copycat' the way that the Top Gear presenter drives cars... drifting and speeding etc... Jeremy answered that 'speed doesn't kill, its the sudden stop at the end that causes the problem' (not direct quote - i'm paraphrasing)... Which - by physics is of course true... The other response that has caused uproar was when Jeremy was asked what he/we can do to stop young people from killing themselves in cars... His answer was blunt... 'Nothing'... Now, I rang Neil Mitchell and was on the radio this morning in support of Jeremy's comments... mainly because he answered the questions bluntly but realistically - as J Clarkson does... And I agree with him 100%... there is nothing you can do to stop young hoons from killing themselves... And sure -we've all been involved in countless threads regarding this issue... Just wanted to see what other people thought about the interview (and if you didn't see it, the link is above)...
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