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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Well, it appears what he was doing was pretty reckless and with a 12 year old child in the car. This is what gets vipers such bad reputations.

      That being said, I don’t wish a Viper wreck on anyone, as most of you know why. Of course, I was avoiding a car with children in it, not driving one.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Seems to me that a large number of Viper wrecks occur when a non owner is driving them.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      This might be old news but is a good read, especially the comments from Dickens, that’s the only part that annoyed me.

      “The Dodge Viper SRT – the initials stand for street and racing technology – is considered a super-car. It has the ability to go about 175 miles per hour.
      “It is very expensive and typically a person that buys one does not drive it fast. In fact, they rarely leave the garage,” said Tom Dickens, the certified Viper dealer at Vero Beach Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Ram and SRT on U.S. 1.
      Dickens said the whole situation seems like it went from bad to worse with Walsh and his son both claiming that Walsh was working on the engine himself before taking the car out to see how it ran.
      “It is not something that I am going to do in my own garage and I am certainly not going to take it to 120 miles per hour on a public road in the middle of town,” Dickens said.

      http://www.veronews.com/news/vero_beach/public_safety/driver-arrested-after-high-speed-crash-on-loy-bridge-in/article_55fb0454-4d56-11e3-b988-001a4bcf6878.html

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