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Old 11-30-2007, 07:11 PM  
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:stop FTV video, Now they have others involved, they will start ratting on each other now.

check it. Who is this Aaron character? and how is he associated with the video...won't be long until somone close to it starts singing like a canary...that's how they get you!
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The car is owned by a former Phoenix dentist, KPHO-TV in Phoenix reported.

Arizona Department of Public Safety officials called the incident an "extreme violation of the posted speed 65 mph speed limit."

The video, which has been yanked from the Web site, showed the vehicle attempting to break the car's previous top speed of 171 mph on a freeway traveled by hundreds of thousands of motorists every day.

"To do it in the middle of the city at 220 mile an hour -- that's crazy, in my opinion," said Brian Kern, a Phoenix resident.

The driver's face is never seen in the video, but he describes how he could have gone faster if there hadn't been other cars in the way.

"I travel this very stretch of freeway daily, and many times late at night just at the times this clown is racing, and what if it was me that he didn't see?" asked a KPHO-TV viewer by e-mail. "I don't really want to die."

Near the end of the clip, the man challenges someone to top his record, a statement that produced chills for one Phoenix motorist.

"I take my son to day care, and we have to drive over that way," said Kimberly Green.

Attempts to track down the Lamborghini owner at his Phoenix mountain home were unsuccessful. E-mails and phone calls went unanswered.

One person associated with the video, an Arizona State University student named Aaron who didn't give his last name, also refused to talk about the video.

After the student was told that the incident was under investigation, the video disappeared from YouTube, the television station reported.
http://www.wdsu.com/news/14724764/detail.html

Only a matter of time now. The big question is, why the fuck do I care? but I do!
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