I’m talking about those that don’t.Now I know you're being facetious. Plenty of hit-and-runs have eyewitnesses to the actual event. Or video cameras capturing the moment of the hit including a clear shot of the license plate and the driver.
I’m talking about those that don’t.Now I know you're being facetious. Plenty of hit-and-runs have eyewitnesses to the actual event. Or video cameras capturing the moment of the hit including a clear shot of the license plate and the driver.
You think a punch has the force necessary to cause that damage to his skull??
Hey, I agree with you!This is why is so important to have a responsible designated driver or plans to take Uber, Lyft or a taxi.
No one should drink & drive or get in a car with someone that has.
I think that’s why this case bothers me so much. It never should have happened and everyone involved knew better.
I came in late thinking she was guilty. I'm in the Ng camp now. And it's not like the Murdaugh trial where I thought he was guilty, but it wasn't proven beyond a reasonable doubt. I honestly don't think she did it.The irony is I came into this case with an open mind and it’s been the CW solely that has put me firmly in one camp.
I’m talking about those that don’t.
Or even a simple slip and fall.Yes. Someone could easily have punched him and he could have fallen and hit his head on concrete. Someone could have kicked him in the head when he was down.
When it comes to the force of a punch, Mike Tyson could hit his opponents with an impact equivalent of 450kg (the weight of a grand piano).Yes. Someone could easily have punched him and he could have fallen and hit his head on concrete. Someone could have kicked him in the head when he was down.
There are a lot of "one punch" death's too! Especially in the UK, the damage just one punch can do is enormous. Never mind if it's multiple/falling down onto something too. JMO.When it comes to the force of a punch, Mike Tyson could hit his opponents with an impact equivalent of 450kg (the weight of a grand piano).
Now, there were no Mike Tyson’s there at 34 Fairview that night. But you know who was there? Brian Albert. The same Brian Albert from a little TV series “Boston’s Finest.” And in this little TV series, he is featured in a segment which shows him sparring in a boxing ring (season 1, episode 3), highlighting his fighting prowess.
Sure, BA may have aged a little since his Hollywood days. But that doesn’t mean he couldn’t still throw a punch with some significant force behind it.
Right, he def would have the force and JO'K would of probably have been already been taken by surprise by then, no way to avoid. Whatever an MMA fighter is, that is also what Albert is described as.When it comes to the force of a punch, Mike Tyson could hit his opponents with an impact equivalent of 450kg (the weight of a grand piano).
Now, there were no Mike Tyson’s there at 34 Fairview that night. But you know who was there? Brian Albert. The same Brian Albert from a little TV series “Boston’s Finest.” And in this little TV series, he is featured in a segment which shows him sparring in a boxing ring (season 1, episode 3), highlighting his fighting prowess.
Sure, BA may have aged a little since his Hollywood days. But that doesn’t mean he couldn’t still throw a punch with some significant force behind it.