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- pride (Report Archived by BP) - astraxan - 2022-11-08 22:58 Users Involved Your LFS Username: astraxan Their LFS Username(s): piggy501 Their In-game Nickname(s): [TC]›7mar‹ Incident Information Date of Incident: 9/11/2022 Time of Incident: 2:30: am Description of Incident (Include Timestamps): 5:37 i lose control, and crash on barrier that pushed me on wrong way(left), so i continue with some care looking at for any oncoming cars, and i didnt see the bike that was on the wrong way of the incoming traffic, he also got crashed after doing circus stunts or smthing like that, so i push brakes but i had also speed, i crash, and ask sorry cause i was coming from wrong way, at 5:56 i come to right lane, looking at back too, for any car incoming, and then in a second i see him and brake, i apology , and he sais ok, i ask if he will say sorry and said that its not his fault despite the fact he was wrong way, maybe too much pride from this player to ask sorry, cause its not the first time this happens to me from him, so he totally refused even after i asked him. i want to mention that i was surpised seeing the player after the incident going wrong way again and leaving doing full throttle... after this i disconnected cause players like this can ruin my joy to drive. replay link : https://www.mediafire.com/file/l9c46t54dhrvqtt/7mar.mpr/file Status: Management Investigation. Updated by Walshey. - Zoltri - 2022-11-08 23:18 This report is being reviewed by [TC] CityDriving Management
Due to a [TC] Member being involved, this may take longer than usual to review. RE: pride - BP - 2022-11-16 17:11 Hello Astraxan, You and Nick both engaged in wrong-side driving immediately prior to the crash. You were driving a much larger and heavier vehicle, and were travelling at a much higher speed. Nick took the brunt of the crash and was also closer to the correct side than you were at the time of the crash. It would've evidently saved a lot of time if Nick had said "sorry" but ultimately we don't think any further action is required due to the facts stated above. BP on behalf of [TC] CityDriving Management No action has been taken as explained
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